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How to protect nature and global biodiversity.

What is it about?

The conservation of 'Nature's Strongholds', protected and conserved areas that are large (typically <5000 sq km), interconnected, with high ecological integrity, and are well-managed and equitably governed, offers a powerful way to protect global biodiversity. Examples from Amazonia and Central Africa.

Why is it important?

The approach responds to the Global Biodiversity Framework, signed by the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, which advocates conserving a global area of 30% by 2030.

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