Pathways for food and land use systems to contribute to global biodiversity targets
2022
FABLE | http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5618-0069 Singh, Vartika | Singh, Vartika
The brief focuses on the achievements of the following three global biodiversity targets from the CBD post-2020 framework (CBD/WG2020/3/3), by 2030 and 2050: 1. Enhance the integrity of all ecosystems, “with an increase of at least 15% in the area, connectivity, and integrity of natural ecosystems, supporting healthy and resilient populations of all species” by 2050 2. Achieve a “net gain in the area, connectivity, and integrity of natural systems of at least 5%” by 2030 3. Retain “existing intact and wilderness areas”, halting losses by 2030 or before The study develops the modelling of two possible future scenarios for the 20 FABLE countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Ethiopia, Germany, Finland, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Russia, Rwanda, South Africa, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States.
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