New Paper - Strange bedfellows? Techno-fixes to solve the big conservation issues in southern Asia

A new paper written by Environment Institute members, and has been made available online and will soon be published in the Journal .

The paper titled addresses the enormous conservation challenges facing mega-biodiverse South and Southeast

Asia in the 21st century. Many human endeavours,including; the effects of rampant deforestation, logging, biofuel cropping, invasive species expansion, and the synergies of climate change, drought, fire and sea-level rise have affected the habitat of these regions and the paper suggests that although small-scale conservation management might assist some species and habitats, the broader sweep of problems requires big thinking and some radical solutions.

to find out why Barry and Corey suggest "we need pragmatic, real-world fixes - implemented in time, and at sufficient scale, to make a meaningful difference.

[caption id="attachment_3594" align="alignright" width="120" caption="Corey Bradshaw"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3592" align="alignleft" width="119" caption="Barry Brook"][/caption]
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