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Achieving global biodiversity goals by 2050 requires urgent and integrated actions
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posted on 2023-02-06, 02:01 authored by Paul Leadley, Andrew Gonzalez, David Obura, Cornelia B Krug, Maria C Londoño-Murcia, Katie L Millette, Adriana Radulovici, Aleksander Rankovic, Lynne J Shannon, Emma Archer, Frederick A Armah, Nic Bax, Kalpana Chaudhari, Mark J Costello, Liliana M Dávalos, Fabio DO Roque, Fabrice DeClerck, Laura E Dee, F Essl, S Ferrier, P Genovesi, MR Guariguata, S Hashimoto, C Ifejika Speranza, F Isbell, M Kok, SD Lavery, D Leclère, R Loyola, S Lwasa, M McGeoch, AS Mori, Emily NicholsonEmily Nicholson, JM Ochoa, K Öllerer, S Polasky, C Rondinini, S Schroer, O Selomane, X Shen, B Strassburg, UR Sumaila, DP Tittensor, E Turak, L Urbina, M Vallejos, E Vázquez-Domínguez, PH Verburg, P Visconti, S Woodley, J XuGovernments are negotiating actions intended to halt biodiversity loss and put it on a path to recovery by 2050. Here, we show that bending the curve for biodiversity is possible, but only if actions are implemented urgently and in an integrated manner. Connecting these actions to biodiversity outcomes and tracking progress remain a challenge.
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One EarthVolume
5Pagination
597-603Location
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
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2590-3330eISSN
2590-3322Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
6Publisher
ElsevierUsage metrics
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Environmental SciencesEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyEnvironmental StudiesGreen & Sustainable Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineScience & TechnologyScience & Technology - Other Topics15 Life on LandSchool of Life and Environmental SciencesCentre for Integrative EcologyFaculty of Science Engineering and Built EnvironmentEnvironmental Science and Management not elsewhere classified
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