Transcription of THE STATE OF BIODIVERSITY IN AFRICA
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THE STATE OF BIODIVERSITY . IN AFRICA . A MID-TERM REVIEW OF PROGRESS. TOWARDS THE AICHI BIODIVERSITY . TARGETS. 1. 3. Neil Burgess Preparation Reproduction This study was commissioned by the Division of Environmental This publication may be reproduced for educational or Law and Conventions (DELC) of the United Nations non-profit purposes without special permission, provided Environmental Programme (UNEP) under the leadership acknowledgement to the source is made. Reuse of any figures of Ms. Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, DELC Director, and the is subject to permission from the original rights holders. No direct supervision of Ms. Kamar Yousuf, Regional BIODIVERSITY use of this publication may be made for resale or any other Multilateral Environmental Agreement (MEA) Focal Point commercial purpose without permission in writing from UNEP.
The key messages about the state of biodiversity in Africa, and the pressures upon it, which have emerged from this assessment are: Overall, biodiversity in Africa continues to decline, with ongoing losses of species and habitats. Ongoing loss of biodiversity in Africa is driven by a combination of human-induced factors.
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