«This will give the Aichi Biodiversity Targets the necessary push,» said Carolina Hazin, BirdLife's
global biodiversity policy coordinator in a statement.
Not exact matches
«While urbanization has caused cities to lose large numbers of plants and animals, the good news is that cities still retain endemic native species, which opens the door for new
policies on regional and
global biodiversity conservation,» said lead author and NCEAS working group member Myla F. J. Aronson, a research scientist in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Quantitative measurements of plant characterisation are essential to
biodiversity, sustainability and conservation
policy formation of local, national and
global areas.
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Policies which include improving carbon storage by increasing vegetation and
biodiversity, along with reduction in carbon emissions, will help to balance
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Some scientists also worry that
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global logging boom that trashes forest
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2) How we can successfully combine and link the production of renewable energy (high tech) and the delivery of
biodiversity with greenroofs (low tech) in urban areas together with the need to make
global policies that are combined for cities to create a win - win situation.