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Caught in the crossfire: biodiversity conservation paradox of sociopolitical conflict

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Caught in the crossfire: biodiversity conservation paradox of sociopolitical conflict

B. A. Hilario-husain, K. C. Tanalgo, et al.

Explore how sociopolitical conflict influences biodiversity conservation in the Philippines, with a focus on Mindanao. This research reveals a concerning negative correlation between conflict levels and vital biodiversity indicators, suggesting that security risks impair conservation efforts. Authors Bona Abigail Hilario-Husain, Krizler Cejuela Tanalgo, and their team propose innovative strategies to enhance biodiversity knowledge in these complex environments.

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