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Isbell, F.; Balvanera, P.; Sugiura, A.; He, J. S.; Bullock, J. M.; Regmi, G. R.; Seabloom, E. W.; Ferrier, S. & Tavella, J. (2023)"Expert perspectives on global biodiversity loss and its drivers and impacts on people".Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment,21, (2),p.94-103

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Título en inglés:
Expert perspectives on global biodiversity loss and its drivers and impacts on people
Autor/es:
Isbell, Forest; Balvanera, Patricia; Sugiura, Akira; He, Jin Sheng; Bullock, James M.; Regmi, Ganga Ram; Seabloom, Eric W.; Ferrier, Simon; Tavella, Julia
Filiación:
Isbell, Forest. University of Minnesota. Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. St Paul, MN, USA.
Balvanera, Patricia. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad. Morelia, México.
Sugiura, Akira. The University of Tokyo. Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology. Tokyo, Japan.
He, Jin Sheng. Peking University. Department of Ecology. Key Laboratory for Earth Surface Processes of the Ministry of Education. Beijing, China.
He, Jin Sheng. Lanzhou University. College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology. State Key Laboratory of Grassland Agroecosystems. Lanzhou, China.
Bullock, James M. UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. Wallingford, UK.
Regmi, Ganga Ram. Third Pole Conservancy. Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Regmi, Ganga Ram. Clouded Leopard Working Group c/o Small Wild Cat Conservation Foundation. Corrales, NM.
Seabloom, Eric W. University of Minnesota. Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. St Paul, MN, USA.
Ferrier, Simon. CSIRO Land and Water. Canberra, Australia.
Tavella, Julia. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambiente. Cátedra de Botánica General. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Año:
2023
Título revista:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
ISSN:
1540-9295 (impreso); 1540-9309 (en línea)
Volumen:
21
Número:
2
Páginas:
94-103
Temas:
RECURSOS NATURALES; RECURSO BIOLOGICO; BIODIVERSIDAD; DEGRADACION AMBIENTAL; IMPACTO AMBIENTAL; EVALUACION DEL IMPACTO AMBIENTAL; POBLACION HUMANA
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Despite substantial progress in understanding global biodiversity loss, major taxonomic and geographic knowledge gaps remain. Decision makers often rely on expert judgement to fill knowledge gaps, but are rarely able to engage with sufficiently large and diverse groups of specialists. To improve understanding of the perspectives of thousands of biodiversity experts worldwide, we conducted a survey and asked experts to focus on the taxa and freshwater, terrestrial, or marine ecosystem with which they are most familiar. We found several points of overwhelming consensus (for instance, multiple drivers of biodiversity loss interact synergistically) and important demographic and geographic differences in specialists’ perspectives and estimates. Experts from groups that are underrepresented in biodiversity science, including women and those from the Global South, recommended different priorities for conservation solutions, with less emphasis on acquiring new protected areas, and provided higher estimates of biodiversity loss and its impacts. This may in part be because they disproportionately study the most highly threatened taxa and habitats.

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Isbell, F.; Balvanera, P.; Sugiura, A.; He, J. S.; Bullock, J. M.; Regmi, G. R.; Seabloom, E. W.; Ferrier, S. & Tavella, J. (2023).Expert perspectives on global biodiversity loss and its drivers and impacts on people.Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment,21, (2),p.94-103
10.1002/fee.2521

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Isbell, Forest,Balvanera, Patricia,Sugiura, Akira,He, Jin Sheng,Bullock, James M.,Regmi, Ganga Ram, et al..2023. "Expert perspectives on global biodiversity loss and its drivers and impacts on people".Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 21, no.2:94-103.
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