The Integration of Conservation, Biodiversity, and Sustainability
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Conservation, Biodiversity, and Sustainability: A Historical Perspective
2.1. Early Preservationist and Conservation Movements
2.2. Prioritizing Biodiversity
2.3. The Emergence of Sustainability
2.4. The Integration of Sustainability and Biodiversity
3. Research Priorities for Integrating Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainability
3.1. Ecosystem Services and Function
3.2. Poverty Reduction
3.3. Sustainability, Biodiversity, and Indigenous Knowledge
3.4. Biodiverse Agriculture
3.5. Indicators of Biodiversity and Sustainability
4. Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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