Governments are negotiating actions intended to halt biodiversity loss and put it on a path to recovery by 2050. Here, we show that bending the curve for biodiversity is possible, but only if actions are implemented urgently and in an integrated manner. Connecting these actions to biodiversity outcomes and tracking progress remain a challenge.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2022.05.009Altmetric score:
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One Earth 5(6): 597-603
Publication year
2022
ISSN
2590-3322
Authors
Leadley, P.; Gonzalez, A.; Obura, D.; Krug, C.B.; Londoño-Murcia, M.C.; Millette, K.L.; Radulovici, A.; Rankovic, A.; Shannon, L.J.; Archer, E.; Armah, F.A.; Bax, N.; Chaudhari, K.; Costello, M.J.; Dávalos, L.M.; de Oliveira Roque, F.; DeClerck, F.; Dee, L.E.; Essl, F.; Ferrier, S.; Genovesi, P.; Guariguata, M.R.; Hashimoto, S.; Ifejika Speranza, C.; Isbell, F.; Kok, M.; Lavery, S.D.; Leclère, D.; Loyola, R.; Lwasa, S.; McGeoch, M.; Mori, A.S.; Nicholson, E.; Ochoa, J.M.; Öllerer, K.; Polasky, S.; Rondinini, C.; Schroer, S.; Selomane, O.; Shen, X.; Strassburg, B.; Sumaila, U.R.; Tittensor, D.P.; Turak, E.; Urbina, L.; Vallejos, M.; Vázquez-Domínguez, E.; Verburg, P.H.; Visconti, P.; Woodley, S.; Xu, J.