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0 250 500 1,000 Kilometers CHILEAN WINTER RAINFALL- VALDIVIAN FORESTS BIODIVERSITY TARGET 2020 TARGET: 17% protected 2015: 20.3% PROTECTED 14.3% I-IV 1.8% V-VI 4.2% NA Chilean Winter Rainfall Valdivian Forests Hotspot Neighboring Hotspot Protected Area (IUCN Category I-IV) Protected Area (IUCN Category V-VI) Protected Area (IUCN Category NA) Urban Area Agriculture (0-100% landuse) Roads Railroads 641,913 km 2 Antofagasta Concepción Santiago Temuco Valparaíso Brazil Argentina Chile Uruguay Paraguay Bolivia

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Page 1: CHILEAN WINTER RAINFALL- - Atlas for the End of the Worldatlas-for-the-end-of-the-world.com/hotspots/chilean_valdivian_forests.pdfCHILEAN WINTER RAINFALL- VALDIVIAN FORESTS ECOREGIONS

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CHILEAN WINTER RAINFALL- VALDIVIAN FORESTS

BIODIVERSITY TARGET2020 TARGET: 17% protected

2015: 20.3% PROTECTED14.3% I-IV1.8% V-VI4.2% NA

Chilean Winter Rainfall Valdivian Forests Hotspot

Neighboring Hotspot

Protected Area (IUCN Category I-IV)

Protected Area (IUCN Category V-VI)

Protected Area (IUCN Category NA)

Urban Area

Agriculture (0-100% landuse)

Roads

Railroads

641,913 km2

Antofagasta

Concepción

Santiago

Temuco

Valparaíso

Brazil

Argentina

Chile

Uruguay

Paraguay

Bolivia

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CHILEAN WINTER RAINFALL- VALDIVIAN FORESTS ECOREGIONSShortfall Assessment to reach Target of 17% protected land in each terrestrial ecoregion

Argentina, Chile

2 BIOMESMediterranean Forests, Woodlands & Scrub

Temperate Broadleaf & Mixed Forests

3 ECOREGIONS

ENDEMIC PLANT SPECIES1,957

ENDEMIC ANIMAL SPECIES107

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2. Valdivian Temperate Forests

3. Chilean Matorral1. Juan Fernandez Islands Temperate Forests

259,475 km2 remnant habitat

156,413 km2 remnant habitat

+ 32,984 km2 protected areas

To reach Aichi Target of 17%

Target reached

Target reached

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CHILEAN WINTER RAINFALL VALDIVIAN FORESTS | CONFLICTS

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1000km5002000

9,043,000 Population2015 URBAN POPULATION

10,126,0002030 URBAN POPULATION

32THREATENED SPECIES

MAJOR CROPSwheat, maize, sugar cane, beets, potatoes

BIODIVERSITY THREATSAgricultural ExpansionDeforestationTourism Development

Conflicts between 2030 projected urban growth areas and threatened species habitats

Topography

Water Body

Remnant Vegetation

Protected Area

Existing Urban Area

Urban Growth Projection

Conflict Zone

Extreme Conflict Zone

Threatened Species Habitat

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5. VALPARAISO, CHILE

2. CONCEPCION, CHILE

POPULATION PROJECTIONS:

POPULATION PROJECTIONS:

2015:

2015:

907,000

816,000

1,029,000

955,000

3. SANTIAGO, CHILE

4. TEMUCO, CHILE

1. ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE

POPULATION PROJECTIONS:

POPULATION PROJECTIONS:

POPULATION PROJECTIONS:

2015:

2015:

2015:

6,507,000

362,000

451,000

7,122,000

443,000

576,000

2030:

2030:

2030: 2030:

2030:

Topography

Water Body

Remnant Vegetation

Protected Area

Existing Urban Area

Urban Growth Projection

Conflict Zone

Extreme Conflict Zone

Threatened Species Habitat