Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity is fundamental to ecologically sustainable development. Biodiversity, both wild and domesticated, provide a range of livelihood support to local communities. Biodiversity is part of our daily lives and livelihood and constitutes resources upon which families, communities, nations and future generations depend. Every country has the responsibility to conserve, restore and sustainably use the biological diversity within its jurisdiction. Biological diversity is fundamental to th
In addition to its intrinsic value (nature working as it is; species are the product of a long histo...
Production ecology and conservation biology have long focused on providing the knowledge base for in...
Production ecology and conservation biology have long focused on providing the knowledge base for in...
At face value, the importance of biological diversity to sustainable development is obvious. Beyond ...
Biodiversity is the collective term for the full variety of life on earth. It refers not just to spe...
[Extract] At face value, the importance of biological diversity to sustainable development is obviou...
Biodiversity is about more than plants, animals, and micro-organisms and their ecosystems – the Conv...
It is time to face the evidence of a worldwide un-sustainable food system. Its complexity makes it e...
International audienceBiodiversity and food security are connected in many ways. Across scales from ...
Th e concept of sustainable development attempts to reconcile the real confl icts between the econom...
Biological diversity or Biodiversity refers 10 the variety of living organisms in a particular habit...
The term Biodiversity was named by Walter Rosen, in 1985. Approximately 50 million species of plants...
Several different concepts of sustainable development exist in the literature (Tisdell, 1993, Ch. 9)...
Executive summary We provide three key recommendations on the importance of integrating biodiversity...
Biodiversity is the basis for agriculture and for a sustainable future. More than 1.9 million living...
In addition to its intrinsic value (nature working as it is; species are the product of a long histo...
Production ecology and conservation biology have long focused on providing the knowledge base for in...
Production ecology and conservation biology have long focused on providing the knowledge base for in...
At face value, the importance of biological diversity to sustainable development is obvious. Beyond ...
Biodiversity is the collective term for the full variety of life on earth. It refers not just to spe...
[Extract] At face value, the importance of biological diversity to sustainable development is obviou...
Biodiversity is about more than plants, animals, and micro-organisms and their ecosystems – the Conv...
It is time to face the evidence of a worldwide un-sustainable food system. Its complexity makes it e...
International audienceBiodiversity and food security are connected in many ways. Across scales from ...
Th e concept of sustainable development attempts to reconcile the real confl icts between the econom...
Biological diversity or Biodiversity refers 10 the variety of living organisms in a particular habit...
The term Biodiversity was named by Walter Rosen, in 1985. Approximately 50 million species of plants...
Several different concepts of sustainable development exist in the literature (Tisdell, 1993, Ch. 9)...
Executive summary We provide three key recommendations on the importance of integrating biodiversity...
Biodiversity is the basis for agriculture and for a sustainable future. More than 1.9 million living...
In addition to its intrinsic value (nature working as it is; species are the product of a long histo...
Production ecology and conservation biology have long focused on providing the knowledge base for in...
Production ecology and conservation biology have long focused on providing the knowledge base for in...