Biodiversity Models and Conservation Methods

GLOBIO is a statistical model used to assess past, present and future human impact on biodiversity. It focuses on a single measure of the intactness of ecological communities: the average abundance of all species. As a policy tool, it is regularly applied in global, regional and national assessments.

Biodiversity conservation has three main objectives: To preserve the diversity of species. Sustainable utilization of species and ecosystem. To maintain life-supporting systems and essential ecological processes

  • Environmental Conservation.
  • Animal conservation.
  • Marine Conservation.
  • Human Conservation.

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