Sentence examples for biodiversity in developing countries from inspiring English sources

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These investments are a fraction of what developed countries have pledged for protecting biodiversity in developing countries, which will reach about $10 billion annually by 2015, and are even slighter compared to the estimated $80 billion to $200 billion it will cost per year to curb the loss of the world's biodiversity.

For example, the rich biodiversity in developing countries is important to human existence the need to protect and sustain its utilization for future generation is of immense significance, hence the CBD law created to protect against uncontrolled use and biopiracy of the biodiversity [ 19].

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However, corporate responsibility is poorly developed in the area of biodiversity, especially in developing countries where biodiversity is greatest [ 1].

Much of the world's biodiversity is located in developing countries, where large sections of the population still depend directly on forests and wetlands for survival.

The expansion of industrial oil palm cultivation threatens tropical biodiversity globally, especially in developing countries.

Fuelwood collection has been recognized as an important factor in habitat fragmentation and degradation and biodiversity loss, especially in developing countries.

At the same time, sustainable development in developing countries should also take into account the preservation of local ecology and biodiversity, and the relationship between biomass and food security should also be addressed.

The findings of our study have clearly demonstrated that economic growth has actually made humans more dependent upon ecosystem services and biodiversity than ever and this trend is most prevalent in developing countries with biodiversity hotspots that urgently need to build their conservation capacity [8], [22].

The proposed policy model would leverage forest carbon with biofuel markets, which would reduce greenhouse gas emissions and conserve biodiversity, as well as improve human welfare in developing countries, a win win win strategy for sustainable development.

But the biodiversity index has dropped by 60% in developing countries, where people depend more on nature.

These authors argue that unequal academic benefit sharing whereby institutions in developed countries benefit more than institutions in developing countries may hamper knowledge transfer and sustainable biodiversity conservation.

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