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New research reveals that 44 percent of Earth's land area -- some 64 million square kilometers (24.7 million square miles) requires conservation to safeguard biodiversity.
Others note that the 30 percent goal will depend on implementing all of the twenty-three broader UN biodiversity targets [PDF]. Land conservation efforts in six countries—Gabon, Bhutan ...
Conservation & Society Vol. 19, No. 1, 2021 Local Institutions and the Governance of Tree Resources: The Case of the Shea Tree (Vitellaria paradoxa C.F Gaertn.) in West Nile Region of Uganda This is ...
Determining how mountain communities in conservation priority areas can benefit from rich local biodiversity through sustainable development has been a challenge to governments throughout the world.