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Biodiversity is being lost at rates unprecedented in human history Losses of biodiversity and decline of ecosystem services is of a concern for human well-being, especially for the poorest
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Biodiversity is being lost at rates unprecedented in human history Losses of biodiversity and decline of ecosystem services is of a concern for human well-being, especially for the poorest Costs borne by society due to biodiversity loss is often greater than the benefits gained through ecosystem change The drivers of change are steady or, more often, increasing Many successful response options have been used, but further progress will require actions to address the drivers of biodiversity loss Unprecedented additional efforts would be required to achieve, by 2010, a significant reduction in the rate of biodiversity loss at all levels Walter Reid Anantha Duraiappah Oliver Coomes Walter Reid Anantha Duraiappah Anantha Duraiappah David Cooper Millennium Ecosystem AssessmentMain findings on biodiversity
Millennium Ecosystem AssessmentMain findings on biodiversity Walter Reid, Director, Millennium Assessment SecretariatFindings 1 and 4: Biodiversity loss and the drivers Status and trends in biodiversity: findings of the MA Anantha Duraiappah, IISD,Co-Chair for the Biodiversity Synthesis Findings 2, 3 and 5: Ecosystem services decline, cost and responses Biodiversity and human well-being
Millennium Ecosystem AssessmentMain findings on biodiversity David Cooper, Senior Programme Officer, SCBD Finding 6: Link with 2010 biodiversity target Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: Implications for the CBD Oliver Coomes, Department of Georgraphy, McGill UniversityFinding 2: Losses of biodiversity and link with poverty Biological Diversity and Poverty Alleviation Discussion