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Biodiversity needs every tool in the box: use OECMs

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  • Georgina G. Gurney
  • Emily S. Darling
  • Gabby N. Ahmadia
  • Vera N. Agostini
  • Natalie C. Ban
  • Jessica Blythe
  • Joachim Claudet
  • Graham Epstein
  • Estradivari
  • Amber Himes-Cornell
  • Harry D. Jonas
  • Derek Armitage
  • Stuart J. Campbell
  • Courtney Cox
  • Whitney. R. Friedman
  • David Gill
  • Peni Lestari
  • Sangeeta Mangubhai
  • Elizabeth McLeod
  • Nyawira A. Muthiga
  • Josheena Naggea
  • Ravaka Ranaivoson
  • Amelia Wenger
  • Irfan Yulianto
  • Stacy D. Jupiter

Abstract

To conserve global biodiversity, countries must forge equitable alliances that support sustainability in traditional pastoral lands, fisheries-management areas, Indigenous territories and more.

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  • Georgina G. Gurney & Emily S. Darling & Gabby N. Ahmadia & Vera N. Agostini & Natalie C. Ban & Jessica Blythe & Joachim Claudet & Graham Epstein & Estradivari & Amber Himes-Cornell & Harry D. Jonas & , 2021. "Biodiversity needs every tool in the box: use OECMs," Nature, Nature, vol. 595(7869), pages 646-649, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:595:y:2021:i:7869:d:10.1038_d41586-021-02041-4
    DOI: 10.1038/d41586-021-02041-4
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