Ecosystem Approach
The Ecosystem Approach is considered one of the most important principles of sustainable environmental management.
It is whereby harvested species are considered both on their own and in relations to dependent species and the environment.
Supporting the 15th Conference of the Parties meeting in Copenhagen
The ecosystems approach is intended to tackle not just climate change mitigation and adaptation, but also poverty alleviation, disaster risk reduction, biodiversity loss, and many other environmental issues.[1]
See also
External links
- UNEP Ecosystems Approach papers supporting COP 15 climate change conference (MLURI)
- Convention on Biological Diversity: Ecosystem Approach
- Convention on Biological Diversity: Decision V/6
- Scottish Natural Heritage website ecosystem approach pages
References
- ↑ UNEP (2009-11-23), UNEP Ecosystems Approach papers supporting COP 15 (MLURI), UNEP
www.ccamlr.org www.discoveringantarctica.org.uk
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