Nurturing people-nature relationships in evolving social-ecological landscapes can slow biodiversity loss and build resilient communities
Biodiversity loss is often framed as a failure of conservation. In reality, it is a failure of relationships.
Despite global commitments and the expanding protected areas, nature continues to decline. A United Nations report estimates that around one million species face extinction within decades, largely driven by human activity. Ecosystems supporting food security, water regulation and climate stability are being degraded faster than at any point in human history, a defining feature of the Anthropocene.
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