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Title
Three global conditions for biodiversity conservation and sustainable use: An implementation framework
Author(s)
Locke, Harvey; Ellis, Erle C.; Venter, Oscar; Watson, James E. M.
Published
2019
Publisher
National Science Review
Abstract
Confronted with the global crisis facing nature, the Parties to the CBD will meet in Kunming, China in October 2020. They have called for assistance in developing realistic baselines and frameworks that will support ambitious and measurable targets for a Post-2020 SP relevant to the SDGs that will make progress toward the 2050 Vision [4]. We offer this response.Three Global Conditions for Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use (3Cs) is an implementation framework suitable for use in the Post-2020 SP. It follows the well-known drivers-state-pressure-response approach for addressing biodiversity conservation on land [5]. A compatible marine approach is under development.
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