
University Research Finds That Restoring Wildlife Habitats in Wealthy Nations will Increase Extinctions Elsewhere | York Vision
Researchers from the University of York, in partnership with over a dozen institutions worldwide, have found that efforts to preserve or rewild natural habitats are shifting harmful land use to other parts of the world and will do more harm than good.
The study, announced on the University’s website, argues that ring-fencing land in wealthy countries with relatively low biodiversity will simply shift harmful land use to poorer countries, which may mean it actually disrupts areas which are ho...
The study, announced on the University’s website, argues that ring-fencing land in wealthy countries with relatively low biodiversity will simply shift harmful land use to poorer countries, which may mean it actually disrupts areas which are ho...