types of Justification for biodiversity conservation
Environmental Value Systems (EVS) and conservation reasons
Utilitarian and non-utilitarian values of biodiversity
Roles of Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in biodiversity conservation
What are some global agreements and collaborations for biodiversity conservation
Keystone species, flagship species, and umbrella species
Role of CITES in species conservation
CITES is an international agreement regulating the trade of endangered species. It aims to prevent the overexploitation of species by controlling their international trade through permits and restrictions.
Role of CITES in species conservation
CITES is an international agreement regulating the trade of endangered species. It aims to prevent the overexploitation of species by controlling their international trade through permits and restrictions.
Ex-situ conservation
Ex-situ conservation involves the conservation of species outside their natural habitats. It includes activities such as captive breeding programs and re-introduction programs to restore populations in the wild.
Approaches to protecting biodiversity
Approaches include the establishment of protected areas, implementation of sustainable management practices, promotion of sustainable livelihoods, and integration of biodiversity conservation into land-use planning and development.
Criteria for designing a protected area
Criteria include:
- Representation of different ecosystems, species, and genetic diversity
- Size
- Involvement of local communities in planning and management.
Impact of land use and urban areas near a protected area