Reductions in global biodiversity loss predicted from conservation spending
Anthony Waldron (),
Daniel C. Miller,
Dave Redding,
Arne Mooers,
Tyler S. Kuhn,
Nate Nibbelink,
J. Timmons Roberts,
Joseph A. Tobias and
John L. Gittleman
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Anthony Waldron: Edward Grey Institute, Oxford University
Daniel C. Miller: University of Illinois
Dave Redding: Evolution and Environment, University College London
Arne Mooers: Simon Fraser University
Tyler S. Kuhn: Scimitar Scientific
Nate Nibbelink: Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, University of Georgia
J. Timmons Roberts: Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, Brown University
Joseph A. Tobias: Edward Grey Institute, Oxford University
John L. Gittleman: Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia
Nature, 2017, vol. 551, issue 7680, 364-367
Abstract:
Empirical two-part models describe the relationship between conservation spending, human development pressures and biodiversity loss and can inform sustainable development strategies by predicting the effects of financing decisions on future biodiversity losses.
Date: 2017
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