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Biodiversity needs every tool in the box: use OECMs

Gurney, G.G. et al. | Nature | 2021 | Peer Reviewed | Communication | https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02041-4

Abstract

To conserve global biodiversity, countries must forge equitable alliances that support sustainability in traditional pastoral lands, fisheries-management areas, Indigenous territories and more.

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  • Not Applicable

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Nature based approach

  • Area-based approaches
  • Ecosystem-based adaptation

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  • Ecosystem health

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