Protected and conserved areas must play a key role in managing the interrelated global crises of bio diversity loss and climate change. We are well past understanding the problem and the need for dramatic action is clear. The draft Global Biodiversity Framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity calls for at least 30% of the land and sea to be con served in systems of protected areas and other effective areabased conservation measures by 2030. This is an enormous challenge for the world and for North America. Yet the governments of Canada, the United States, and Mexico, as well as those of 60 other countries, have committed to achieving this conservation target. The “at least 30%” figure is meant to encourage ambition and must be implemented using a range of quality considerations for protected and conserved areas. This article examines what must be considered in achieving this critical target by 2030.
Ensuring area-based conservation meets the twin challenges of biodiversity loss and climate change
S. Woodley,J. Jarvis,A. Rhodes
Published 2021 in Parks Stewardship Forum
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2021-09-14
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