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      Biocultural vulnerability exposes threats of culturally important species 

      Reyes-García, V.; Cámara-Leret, R.; Halpern, B. S.; O'Hara, C.; Renard, D.; Zafra-Calvo, N.; Díaz, S. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2023-01-01)
      There are growing calls for conservation frameworks that, rather than breaking the relations between people and other parts of nature, capture place-based relationships that have supported social-ecological systems over ...
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      Set ambitious goals for biodiversity and sustainability 

      Diaz, S; Zafra-Calvo, N.; Purvis, A.; Verburg, P. H.; Obura, D.; Leadley, P.; Chaplin-Kramer, R.; De Meester, L.; Dulloo, E.; Martín-López, B.; Shaw, M. R.; Visconti, P.; Broadgate, W.; Bruford, M. W.; Burgess, N. D.; Cavender- Bares, J.; DeClerck, F.; Fernández-Palacio, J. M.; Garibaldi, L. A.; Hill, S. L. L.; Isbell, F.; Khoury, C. K.; Krug, C. B; Liu, J.; Maron, M.; McGowan, P. J. K.; Pereira, H. M.; Reyes-García, V.; Rocha, J.; Rondinini, C.; Shannon, L.; Snelgrove, P. V. R.; Shin, Y. J.; Speh, E. M.; Strassburg, B.; Subramanian, S. M.; Tewksbury, J. J.; Watson, J. E. M.; Zanne, A. E. (SCIENCE, 2020-10-23)
      Global biodiversity policy is at a crossroads. Recent global assessments of living nature (1, 2) and climate (3) show worsening trends and a rapidly narrowing window for action. The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) ...