The Great Apes – the road ahead. A GLOBIO perspective on the impacts of infrastructural development on The Great Apes

Author: Nellemann, C., Newton, A. (Contributions from Bakuza, J., Edwards, M., Groombridge, B.)
Date Published: January 2002
Great Apes - The Road Ahead

The Great Apes, including the chimpanzee, gorilla and orangutan, are threatened with extinction. All species are rapidly declining in abundance, even within protected areas.The main factors responsible for this decline are loss and degradation of habitat, and hunting. Construction of roads in forest areas is particularly damaging, as such development facilitates hunting and other activities which lead to habitat destruction.

This report assesses the impact of infrastructural development on great ape populations, using the GLOBIO modelling approach. GLOBIO is a multivariable spatial model, which estimates the extent of land area with reduced abundance and diversity of living organisms, as a result of infrastructural development. The model can also be used to develop scenarios of possible future impacts, based on the current rates of infrastructural development.