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Actions to halt biodiversity loss generally benefit the climate

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dc.creator /Shin, Yunne-Jai
dc.creator Midgley, G. F.
dc.creator Archer, E. R. M.
dc.creator Arneth, A.
dc.creator Barnes, D. K. A.
dc.creator Chan, L.
dc.creator Hashimoto, S.
dc.creator Hoegh-Guldberg, O.
dc.creator Insarov, G.
dc.creator Leadley, P.
dc.creator Levin, L. A.
dc.creator Ngo, H. T.
dc.creator Pandit, R.
dc.creator Pires, A. P. F.
dc.creator Portner, H. O.
dc.creator Rogers, A. D.
dc.creator Scholes, R. J.
dc.creator Settele, J.
dc.creator Smith, P.
dc.date 2022
dc.date.accessioned 2022-04-27T17:37:56Z
dc.date.available 2022-04-27T17:37:56Z
dc.identifier https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010084353
dc.identifier oai:ird.fr:fdi:010084353
dc.identifier Shin Yunne-Jai, Midgley G. F., Archer E. R. M., Arneth A., Barnes D. K. A., Chan L., Hashimoto S., Hoegh-Guldberg O., Insarov G., Leadley P., Levin L. A., Ngo H. T., Pandit R., Pires A. P. F., Portner H. O., Rogers A. D., Scholes R. J., Settele J., Smith P.. Actions to halt biodiversity loss generally benefit the climate. 2022, [Early access], p. [29 p.]
dc.identifier.uri http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/169170
dc.description The two most urgent and interlinked environmental challenges humanity faces are climate change and biodiversity loss. We are entering a pivotal decade for both the international biodiversity and climate change agendas with the sharpening of ambitious strategies and targets by the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Within their respective Conventions, the biodiversity and climate interlinked challenges have largely been addressed separately. There is evidence that conservation actions that halt, slow or reverse biodiversity loss can simultaneously slow anthropogenic mediated climate change significantly. This review highlights conservation actions which have the largest potential for mitigation of climate change. We note that conservation actions have mainly synergistic benefits and few antagonistic trade-offs with climate change mitigation. Specifically, we identify direct co-benefits in 14 out of the 21 action targets of the draft post-2020 global biodiversity framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity, notwithstanding the many indirect links that can also support both biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation. These relationships are context and scale-dependent; therefore, we showcase examples of local biodiversity conservation actions that can be incentivized, guided and prioritized by global objectives and targets. The close interlinkages between biodiversity, climate change mitigation, other nature's contributions to people and good quality of life are seldom as integrated as they should be in management and policy. This review aims to re-emphasize the vital relationships between biodiversity conservation actions and climate change mitigation in a timely manner, in support to major Conferences of Parties that are about to negotiate strategic frameworks and international goals for the decades to come.
dc.language EN
dc.subject biodiversity conservation
dc.subject carbon sequestration
dc.subject climate change
dc.subject mitigation
dc.subject convention on biological diversity
dc.subject nature-based solutions
dc.subject restoration
dc.title Actions to halt biodiversity loss generally benefit the climate
dc.type text
dc.coverage MONDE


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