STUDY AND CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY
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Informing Conservation Strategies, Influencing Policy and Governance, Engaging Communities and StakeholdersAbstract
This thesis investigates the impacts of global climate change on the biodiversity of unique ecosystems, with a dual focus on ecological and botanical perspectives. Given the urgent need for strategies to conserve biodiversity amidst rapidly changing climatic conditions, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of how unique ecosystems worldwide are responding to climate change and identifies effective conservation practices to mitigate adverse effects.
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