Human population (often treated as overpopulation) has long been blamed as the main cause of biodiversity loss. Whilst this simplistic explanation may seem convenient, understanding the accuracy of the statement is crucial to develop effective priorities and targets to manage and reverse ongoing biodiversity loss. If untrue, the assertion may undermine practical and effective measures currently underway to counter biodiversity loss by distracting from true drivers, alienating some of the most diverse countries in the world, and failing to tackle the structural inequalities which may be behind global biodiversity declines. Through examining the drivers of biodiversity loss in highly biodiverse countries, we show that it is not population dri...
The erosion of the stock of biodiversity on earth developed historically with the so-called voyages ...
Halting global biodiversity loss is central to the Convention on Biological Diversity and United Nat...
Biodiversity loss is advancing rapidly, and the previous international goals for halting biodiversit...
Human population (often treated as overpopulation) has long been blamed as the main cause of biodive...
It is increasingly recognized that human consumption leads to considerable losses of biodiversity. T...
[eng] The unlimited economic growth that fuels capitalism's metabolism has profoundly transformed a ...
Human actions are hastening the extinction of species. It is human obligation to utilise all of the ...
Consumption of globally traded agricultural commodities like soy and palm oil is one of the primary ...
Important biological causes of the loss of biological diversity include the loss of habitats, the in...
Key biodiversity areas (KBAs) are critical regions for preserving global biodiversity. KBAs are iden...
The exclusive attribute of the planet earth is the presence of life, and the remarkable trait of lif...
Biodiversity and ecosystem service losses driven by land-use change are expected to intensify as a g...
Global biodiversity loss is driven principally by the expansion of agriculture. This expansion has s...
Increased efforts are required to prevent further losses to terrestrial biodiversity and the ecosyst...
Biodiversity is essential to human well-being, but people have been reducing biodiversity throughout...
The erosion of the stock of biodiversity on earth developed historically with the so-called voyages ...
Halting global biodiversity loss is central to the Convention on Biological Diversity and United Nat...
Biodiversity loss is advancing rapidly, and the previous international goals for halting biodiversit...
Human population (often treated as overpopulation) has long been blamed as the main cause of biodive...
It is increasingly recognized that human consumption leads to considerable losses of biodiversity. T...
[eng] The unlimited economic growth that fuels capitalism's metabolism has profoundly transformed a ...
Human actions are hastening the extinction of species. It is human obligation to utilise all of the ...
Consumption of globally traded agricultural commodities like soy and palm oil is one of the primary ...
Important biological causes of the loss of biological diversity include the loss of habitats, the in...
Key biodiversity areas (KBAs) are critical regions for preserving global biodiversity. KBAs are iden...
The exclusive attribute of the planet earth is the presence of life, and the remarkable trait of lif...
Biodiversity and ecosystem service losses driven by land-use change are expected to intensify as a g...
Global biodiversity loss is driven principally by the expansion of agriculture. This expansion has s...
Increased efforts are required to prevent further losses to terrestrial biodiversity and the ecosyst...
Biodiversity is essential to human well-being, but people have been reducing biodiversity throughout...
The erosion of the stock of biodiversity on earth developed historically with the so-called voyages ...
Halting global biodiversity loss is central to the Convention on Biological Diversity and United Nat...
Biodiversity loss is advancing rapidly, and the previous international goals for halting biodiversit...