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Biodiversity for Business: A guide to using knowledge products delivered through IUCN
… shrinkage in distribution, and habitat destruction and degradation.6 6 Ochoa and Rivas 2008. 8 Biodiversity for … distribution D. Altered biotic processes & interactions C. Degradation of abiotic environment E. Quantitative risk … levels, or if they have reached the final stage of degradation and are therefore in a state of Collapse. …
IUCN Knowledge Products. The basis for a partnership to support the functions and work programme of IBPES
… species threat mecha- nisms such as predation, habitat degradation, hybridisation, disease transmission etc. are … risk of collapse of an ecosystem, through loss of area, degradation or major functional change. Purpose of IUCN Red … environment general, fisheries, food, forestry, land and soil, livestock, mineral resources, sea, waste & hazardous …
Sharing Information with Confidence. “The Biodiversity Commons”: past experience, current trends and potential future directions
… of biodiversity loss, climate change and ecosystem degradation. Three things have become clear in researching … of biodiversity loss, climate change and ecosystem degradation. A world full of unused information The … give rise to different entitlements to the product of the soil of the common, e.g. to the pasture, to sand and gravel, …