Conservation in the maelstorm of Covid-19 - a call to action to solve the challenge, exploit opportunities and prepare for the next pandemic.
- Description:
- The impacts of Covid-19 are profoundly re-shaping our lives, with many commentators suggesting that normality will be permanently redefined for all sectors of society . The conservation impacts are set to be huge which is an understatement. We must also insist that conservationists contribute to re-shaping the future post Covid-19 world, to ensure that potential benefits to nature conservation and protection are realized.
- Display date:
- 2020
- Collections:
- Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
- Publisher:
- The Zoological Society of London
- Content partner:
- Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
- Availability:
- Not specified
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