Biodiversity beyond protected areas
Recent assessments of the threats to biodiversity indicate that both climate change and human impact will put increasing pressure upon existing protected areas and that much biodiversity conservation will need to take place beyond these reserves. Even though regions beyond the reserves account for 88% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, there is currently little scientific research into the processes and mechanisms that could enable these areas to support biodiverse ecosystems into the next century.
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- Climate change adaptation of small-holder farmers
- Measuring and Monitoring Biodiversity in the Oil Palm Landscape
- Riparian Forest Strips as a Conservation Strategy
- The Impact of Biofuel Expansion on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
- Permanent Latin American Food Systems
- Religious Forest Sites
- Perceptions and Values of Biodiversity