Title: Agriculture
1Agriculture Its Role in Biodiversity Loss and
Ways Forward Colin Chapman
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13Tropical countries are losing 12.5 million ha of
forest annually.
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17What Actions Can be Taken? 1) Protected areas 2)
Species protection and recovery measures 3) Ex
situ and in situ conservation of genetic
diversity 4) Restoration 5) Payments and markets
for biodiversity and ecosystem services 6)
Consider biodiversity in agriculture, forestry,
and fisheries 7) Capture of benefits by local
communities 8) Increased coordination 9) Public
awareness and education 10) Enhanced capacity for
assessing the consequences of ecosystem
change 11) Increased integration of sectoral
responses 12) Elimination of subsides 12)
Sustainable intensification of agriculture 13)
Addressing unsustainable consumption patterns 14)
Slowing global growth of nutrient loading 15)
Correction of market failures 16) Integration of
biodiversity conservation and development 17)
Increased accountability of performance in
decisions 18) Scientific data need to be made
available to all sectors of society
18What Actions Can be Taken? 1) Protected areas 2)
Species protection and recovery measures 3) Ex
situ and in situ conservation of genetic
diversity 4) Restoration 5) Payments and markets
for biodiversity and ecosystem services 6)
Consider biodiversity in agriculture, forestry,
and fisheries 7) Capture of benefits by local
communities 8) Increased coordination 9) Public
awareness and education 10) Enhanced capacity for
assessing the consequences of ecosystem
change 11) Increased integration of sectoral
responses 12) Elimination of subsides 12)
Sustainable intensification of agriculture 13)
Addressing unsustainable consumption patterns 14)
Slowing global growth of nutrient loading 15)
Correction of market failures 16) Integration of
biodiversity conservation and development 17)
Increased accountability of performance in
decisions 18) Scientific data need to be made
available to all sectors of society
19What Actions Can be Taken?
(1) Protected areas
(2) Capture of benefits by local community
(3) Public awareness and education
(4) Sustainable intensification of agriculture
(5) Integration of biodiversity conservation and
development
20Region Protected Area Protected Afric
a 90,899 3.1 Madagascar 740
1.3 Asia 42,525 1.4 Americas 67,506
3.9
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27 4 million primates are consumed annually in the
DR Congo, which represents a market value of 42
million
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29What Actions Can be Taken?
(1) Protected areas
(2) Capture of benefits by local community
(3) Public awareness and education
(4) Sustainable intensification of agriculture
(5) Integration of biodiversity conservation and
development
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31What Actions Can be Taken?
(1) Protected areas
(2) Capture of benefits by local community
(3) Public awareness and education
(4) Sustainable intensification of agriculture
(5) Integration of biodiversity conservation and
development
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33What Actions Can be Taken?
(1) Protected areas
(2) Capture of benefits by local community
(3) Public awareness and education
(4) Sustainable intensification of agriculture
(5) Integration of biodiversity conservation and
development
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37What Actions Can be Taken?
(1) Protected areas
(2) Capture of benefits by local community
(3) Public awareness and education
(4) Sustainable intensification of agriculture
(5) Integration of biodiversity conservation and
development
38Wild Coffee 1.5 Million Parks Opposed World Bank
Delayed Payment No-Harvest Vast Majority of Funds
to US Consultants
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