Oxford [UK], November 30 (ANI): Protected areas are one of the most effective instruments for preserving biodiversity. Still, according to new research published today, most Asian countries fell short of a worldwide minimum aim of protecting at least 17 per cent of land by 2020. The prospect of meeting the Global Biodiversity Framework’s 2030 aim of protecting at least 30 per cent of land is grim, with Asia expected to fa

Most Asian countries far behind biodiversity targets for protected areas: Research
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