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Professor Andrew Balmford: Nature's glass: half-full or half-empty?

Professor Andrew Balmford: Nature's glass: half-full or half-empty?

Update: 2012-10-22
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The world’s governments failed to meet their pledge of reducing the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010. Wild populations, their habitats, and the benefits they provide for people, are continuing to decline. But is the situation hopeless? In this talk, Professor Balmford examines a series of case studies where things are getting better rather than worse. He explores how the motivations for conservation, the approaches adopted, and the people involved are changing and becoming increasingly diverse. He investigates what lessons these examples yield about how conservation might increase its success rate - and examines what together these stories tell us about the prospects for nature in the 21st century.
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Professor Andrew Balmford: Nature's glass: half-full or half-empty?

Professor Andrew Balmford: Nature's glass: half-full or half-empty?

Cambridge University