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" Consumption-Based Conservation Targeting: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 908083
Doc. No : LA4mv581w9
Title & Author : Consumption-Based Conservation Targeting:. Linking Biodiversity Loss to Upstream Demand through a Global Wildlife Footprint. [Article]\ Kitzes, Justin; Berlow, Eric; Conlisk, Erin; Erb, Karlheinz; Iha, Katsunori; Martinez, Neo; Newman, Erica; Plutzar, Christoph; Smith, Adam; Harte, John
Date : 2017
Title of Periodical : Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract : Although most conservation efforts address the direct, local causes of biodiversity loss, effective long-term conservation will require complementary efforts to reduce the upstream economic pressures, such as demands for food and forest products, which ultimately drive these downstream losses. Here, we present a wildlife footprint analysis that links global losses of wild birds to consumer purchases across 57 economic sectors in 129 regions. The United States, India, China, and Brazil have the largest regional wildlife footprints, while per-person footprints are highest in Mongolia, Australia, Botswana, and the United Arab Emirates. A US
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