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State of biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean
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BiodiversidadHábitats y especies
Conservación de la naturaleza
Gestión ambiental - Políticas y normas
Language
SpanishCollection
- Gestión ambiental [2444]
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Show full item recordAbstract: | Of All the world’s regions, Latin America and the Caribbean has the greatest biological diversity. This informational leaflet provides a better understanding of the value asset that we are losing and offers suggestions on how to reduce the rate of biodiversity degradation. In Latin America and the Caribbean region, habitat alteration and transformation are generating the current biodiversity crisis. Contents: Introduction-- A. Biodiversity in 2010-- 1. Terrestrial ecosystems -- 2. Inland waters ecosystems -- 3. Marine and coastal—Ecosystems -- 4. Species populations and extinction risks -- 5. Genetic diversity -- 6. Current pressures on biodiversity -- B. Regional biodiversity trends for the twenty-first century -- 1. Terrestrial ecosystems -- 2. Inland water ecosystems -- 3. Coastal and marine ecosystems -- C. Strategy and vision for reducing biodiversity loss. |
Author(s): | United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribean (ROLAC) |
Date: | 2010 |
Published: | Ciudad de Panamá: UNEP Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean |
Citation: | UNEP Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean [2010]. State of biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean. Ciudad de Panamá: UNEP Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/3556
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