Caught in the crossfire: biodiversity conservation paradox of sociopolitical conflict
Abstract The current state of global biodiversity is confronted with escalating threats arising from human-induced environmental changes and a growing array of unpredictable challenges. However, effective conservation efforts are often hindered by limited knowledge, especially in developing economie...
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| Main Authors: | Bona Abigail Hilario-Husain, Krizler Cejuela Tanalgo, Sarrah Jane C. Guerrero, Francisco Gil N. Garcia, Tessie E. Lerios, May Eva Z. Garcia, Renee Jane Alvaro-Ele, Meriam Manampan-Rubio, Sedra A. Murray, Lothy F. Casim, Jamaica L. Delos Reyes, Kier Celestial Dela Cruz, Sumaira S. Abdullah, Shiela Mae Prince Balase, Jeaneth Magelen V. Respicio, Asraf K. Lidasan, Zafrullah S. Buday, Ma. Teodora N. Cabasan, Jonald L. Pimentel, Florie Jane M. Tamon, Angelo Rellama Agduma |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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2024-04-01
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| Series: | npj Biodiversity |
| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s44185-024-00044-8 |
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