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Eighty Percent Biodiversity Sites Have Human Presence
At least 80 per cent of internationally important biodiversity sites contain infrastructure, of which more than 75 per cent contain roads, according to a new study.
Global Agreement for Biodiversity Needed
Stressing the interconnection between nature of the climate and biodiversity crises, the champions of Paris Agreement has urged world leaders to step...
Fighting Climate Change Not Enough to Stop Biodiversity Loss: Study
Climate change is no doubt one of the major catastrophic consequences for the natural world. This fourth largest driver is not just...
Main-Streaming Biodiversity Helps Forest Protection
With around 10 million hectares lost to deforestation each year, mainly for agricultural expansion, main-streaming biodiversity in production forests is of paramount...
Kunming Declaration; Countries For Biodiversity on Right Path
More than 100 countries on October 13 pledged their committed to develop, adopt and implement an effective post-2020 global framework aimed to put biodiversity on a path to recovery by 2030 at...
Pineapple Agroforestry Address Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss
Pineapple-based agroforestry, traditionally practiced by ethnic “Hmar” tribe in southern Assam, can be a sustainable alternative to jhum cultivation for the North East India....
Biodiversity Framework; Urgent Policy Action Needed for Conservation
In a bid to preserve and protect nature and its essential services to people, the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Secretariat released the...
Tackle Biodiversity Loss, Climate Change Together for A Better Tomorrow
Biodiversity loss and climate change, both driven by human activities will never be successfully resolved unless both are tackled together, according to a group...
Dietary change key to biodiversity conservation
Dietary change will enable land to return to nature and allow widespread adoption of nature-friendly farming without increasing the pressure to convert natural land to agriculture, a...
Urban sprawl and unsustainable forestry, a threat to biodiversity; EU
Unsustainable farming and forestry, pollution and urban sprawl are blamed for a drastic decline in Europe’s biodiversity, which threatens the survival of thousands of...