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Aiming higher to bend the curve of biodiversity loss

Georgina M. Mace (), Mike Barrett, Neil D. Burgess, Sarah E. Cornell, Robin Freeman, Monique Grooten and Andy Purvis
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Georgina M. Mace: University College London
Mike Barrett: WWF UK
Neil D. Burgess: UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre
Sarah E. Cornell: Stockholm University
Robin Freeman: Zoological Society of London
Monique Grooten: WWF Netherlands
Andy Purvis: Natural History Museum

Nature Sustainability, 2018, vol. 1, issue 9, 448-451

Abstract: The development of the post-2020 strategic plan for the Convention on Biological Diversity provides a vital window of opportunity to set out an ambitious plan of action to restore global biodiversity. The components of such a plan, including its goal, targets and some metrics, already exist and provide a roadmap to 2050.

Date: 2018
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