The main objective of this Socio-economic root cause analysis for the loss of biodiversity was to form a clear and complete picture of the socio-economic drivers influencing the loss biodiversity in ...
From policy to practice, Kenya’s updated biodiversity strategy shows how countries can align national action with the Global ...
Biodiversity—the vast variety of life on Earth—forms the foundation of healthy ecosystems, stable climates, and resilient societies. From microscopic organisms to towering forests and complex animal ...
If invasive species—such as the lionfish in the Atlantic—are not a major problem in the respondents' countries, the respondents tended to underestimate their significance for biodiversity loss. Credit ...
Human-caused climate change can push disease-carrying mosquitoes or ticks into new places as temperatures rise, and deforestation can expose humans to viruses circulating in once-isolated species. But ...
Human-driven land use change is likely the primary cause of this biodiversity loss on Mount Kilimanjaro’s lower slopes A new study suggests that, between 1911 and 2022, land-use change was the primary ...
Africa's highest mountain has lost 75% of its natural plant species over the last 100 years, according to new research. But climate change "had no measurable effect" on the trend, say scientists.
The results of this study show how the direct threats to forest and species are influenced by a number of root cause factors and how together they make up a complex web of interaction. The study also ...
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