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Imagining transformative biodiversity futures

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Authors

Wyborn, C 
Davila, F 
Pereira, L 
Lim, M 
Alvarez, I 

Abstract

The world has changed. Posited to be a ‘super year’ for biodiversity with various international meetings and the conclusion of the Convention on Biological Diversity’s ten-year Aichi Targets, 2020 will be remembered for very different reasons: catastrophic fires, the COVID-19 pandemic, floods, locust outbreaks, a drastic drop in oil prices and widespread food insecurity. These disruptions will exacerbate the already considerable gap between rich and poor, hitting marginalized groups — the impoverished, women, Indigenous communities and people of colour — much harder. Impacts on the environment have been mixed: carbon emissions may be down, but there are growing concerns that nature will be forgotten in the rush to rebuild devastated economies.

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40 Engineering, 41 Environmental Sciences

Journal Title

Nature Sustainability

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Journal ISSN

2398-9629
2398-9629

Volume Title

3

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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