Rio+20, biodiversity marginalized

作者: Stéphanie M. Carrière , Estienne Rodary , Philippe Méral , Georges Serpantié , Valérie Boisvert

DOI: 10.1111/J.1755-263X.2012.00291.X

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摘要: At the Rio+20 Conference (June 2012), biodiversity conservation agenda was subsumed into broader environmental issues like sustainable development, “green economy,” and climate change. This shoehorning of is concomitant with a trend toward market-based instruments standardized assessment monitoring. article raises concern that these trends can marginalize important specific aspects governance, including other policy tools region-specific socio-ecological environments. Among trends, this contributes to marginalization agroecosystems as habitat matrix for biodiversity. Such agroecosystems, however, have major impact on outcomes they comprise part terrestrial lands. If crisis be curbed, special attention must drawn societies, institutional approaches, environments are currently marginalized in policies. (Resume d'auteur)

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