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An update to the global Critical Habitat screening layer. [PDF]
Dunnett S +6 more
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Green Equals Green? The Divergent Policy Logics of Climate and Biodiversity Governance
ABSTRACT Market‐based instruments (MBIs) are increasingly promoted in international biodiversity and climate governance. This article argues that biodiversity policy has distinct dynamics and complexities that require approaches beyond economic instruments. By analyzing key concepts such as ecosystem services, biodiversity offsets, and MBIs, this study
Florian Zenglein
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Overlooked deforestation from global mining activities in the 21st century. [PDF]
Zhang X, Chen B, An J, Lin C, Gong P.
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The number and total area of protected areas in Vietnam by the IUCN category.
Le Quang Tuan (22231946) +10 more
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A nature‐positive world is more than the sum of its parts
Abstract Adoption of the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM‐GBF) has led to further growth in attention being directed to the challenge of bending the curve of biodiversity loss to achieve a nature‐positive world. However, concerns have been raised that, unless progress towards achieving net gain in biodiversity can be measured ...
Simon Ferrier
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A framework for capturing indirect impacts in site‐level screening for biodiversity risks
Abstract Site‐based industrial operations such as mining, oil and gas extraction and renewable energy development are associated with many direct and indirect impacts on biodiversity. Consideration of the full range of these impacts when selecting a buffer distance to approximate the Area of Influence (AoI) of a project is critical for effective ...
Divya Narain +6 more
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Species conservation profile and revision of <i>Rhinolophus acuminatus</i> (Chiroptera, Rhinolophidae) from Southeast Asia. [PDF]
Zariman NF, Senawi J.
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Nature on the balance sheet: Accountability for Nature Positive
Abstract Nature loss poses a growing risk to the global economy, prompting calls for enhanced business accountability. To support the urgent business transformations required to achieve Nature Positive goals, decision‐makers, investors, lenders and other stakeholders need consistent, comparable and decision‐useful information on the state of nature and
Greg Smith +6 more
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Expanding invasive species impact assessments to the ecosystem level with EEICAT. [PDF]
Carneiro L +11 more
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Abstract The demand for information about property‐scale natural capital is growing rapidly as producers and supply chains respond to opportunities and pressures to report environmental performance information. Natural Capital Accounting offers promise but agreed methods for farm‐scale accounts are currently lacking.
James Q. Radford +7 more
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