
Biodiversity Loss and Ecosystem Collapse
A Global Assessment Through 15 National Case Studies
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Biodiversity Loss and Ecosystem Collapse
A Global Assessment Through 15 National Case Studies
About this book
Our planet's life support systems are failing, and this book provides the receipts. The world faces a biodiversity crisis. Wildlife populations have plummeted by an average of 73% since 1970. One million species are nearing extinction. This isn't just an environmental issue; it's an economic time bomb. This book takes you beyond the headlines. We explore the crisis through 15 in-depth national case studies. We travel to Brazil, where the Amazon is at a tipping point. We see how conflict drives deforestation in Colombia and the Democratic Republic of Congo. We also understand the impact of industrial agriculture in the United States. Each chapter breaks down the state of the local ecosystem. It identifies the key economic drivers of destruction. We analyze government policies and financial responses. Finally, we look at future pathways and solutions, all benchmarked against the crucial "30x30" global conservation target.
While many reports describe the biodiversity crisis, this book shows you the crisis. It avoids vague generalizations by focusing on specific, real-world examples. Other books might tell you palm oil is a problem; we take you inside the supply chains in Indonesia and Malaysia to see the direct link between commodity booms and forest loss. The book's unique, consistent structure for each country allows for powerful comparisons, revealing global patterns in a way no other single volume does. It's not just an assessment of loss; it's a practical guide to the complex interplay of economics, governance, and conservation. We unpack innovative solutions, from Ecuador's historic debt-for-nature swap to Colombia's pioneering biodiversity bonds, offering a clear-eyed view of what works, what doesn't, and what's next in the fight to save nature.
Disclaimer: This book is an independently produced work of analysis and commentary. The author has no affiliation with, is not sponsored by, and is not endorsed by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the World Bank, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), or any other organization mentioned herein. The use of organizational names is for identification purposes only under the principle of nominative fair use.
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Table of contents
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- Part I: The Americas - Deforestation, Extraction, and Policy Frontiers
- Part II: Africa & Madagascar - The Resource Curse and Endemic Fragility
- Part III: Asia-Pacific - The Epicenter of Growth and Loss