Biodiversity loss in forests will be pricey
Science October 13, 2016, 0 Comment 6A new global assessment of forests — perhaps the largest terrestrial repositories of biodiversity — suggests that, on average, a 10% loss in biodiversity leads to a 2 to 3% loss in the productivity, including biomass, that forests can offer. Based on these results, the authors estimate the value of biodiversity in maintaining commercial productivity to be 166 to 490 billion (USD), which would be considerably greater than the total cost of effective global conservation.
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