Scientific Facts on
Biodiversity & Human Well-being
Level 2 - Details on Biodiversity
- 1. Biodiversity: What is it, where is it, and why is it important?
- 2. Why is biodiversity loss a concern?
- 3. What are the current trends in biodiversity?
- 4. What factors lead to biodiversity loss?
- 4.1 What is a "driver" and how does it affect biodiversity?
- 4.2 What are indirect drivers of biodiversity change?
- 4.3 Which direct drivers are critical in different ecosystems?
- 4.4 How are specific direct drivers affecting biodiversity?
- 4.5 How is climate change affecting biodiversity?
- 4.6 How quickly are drivers causing change?
- 5. How will different future development paths influence desertification?
- 6. What actions can be taken to conserve biodiversity?
- 6.1 How do protected areas benefit biodiversity and humans?
- 6.2 Can economic incentives benefit biodiversity and local communities?
- 6.3 How can invasive species be addressed?
- 6.4 How do protected areas benefit biodiversity and humans?
- 6.5 What governance approaches can promote biodiversity conservation?
- 6.6 What are the key factors of success of conservation actions?
- 6.7 How could important drivers of biodiversity loss be addressed?
- 7. Can the 2010 biodiversity targets be met?
- 8. Conclusion: main findings
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The Levels 1 & 2 of this study are summaries of "Ecosystems and Human Well–being: Biodiversity Synthesis", a report published in 2005 by the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA).
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