The relative importance of COVID‐19 pandemic impacts on biodiversity conservation globally

Author:

Gibbons David W.12ORCID,Sandbrook Chris3,Sutherland William J.45ORCID,Akter Rezvin6,Bradbury Richard14,Broad Steven7ORCID,Clements Andy8,Crick Humphrey Q. P.910,Elliott Joanna11,Gyeltshen Ngawang12,Heath Melanie13,Hughes Jonathan14,Jenkins Richard K. B.15,Jones Alastair H.16,Lopez de la Lama Rocio17ORCID,Macfarlane Nicholas B. W.18,Maunder Mike19,Prasad Ravikash20,Romero‐Muñoz Alfredo2122,Steiner Noa23,Tremlett James24,Trevelyan Rosie25,Vijaykumar Savita26,Wedage Irushinie27,Ockendon Nancy19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. RSPB Centre for Conservation Science The Lodge Bedfordshire UK

2. RSPB Centre for Conservation Science The David Attenborough Building Cambridge UK

3. Department of Geography University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

4. Conservation Science Group, Department of Zoology University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

5. Biosecurity Research Initiative at St. Catherine's (BioRISC), St. Catherine's College University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

6. 7/1 R.K. Mission Road, Tikatuly Dhaka Bangladesh

7. TRAFFIC Cambridge UK

8. British Trust for Ornithology The Nunnery Thetford UK

9. Natural England, Eastbrook Cambridge UK

10. Cambridge Conservation Forum Cambridge UK

11. Fauna & Flora International Cambridge UK

12. Changzamtog Thimphu Bhutan

13. BirdLife International Cambridge UK

14. UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre Cambridge UK

15. Global Species Programme International Union for Conservation of Nature Cambridge UK

16. Eco Logical Australia Pty Ltd Sutherland New South Wales Australia

17. Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

18. Science & Knowledge International Union for Conservation of Nature Washington DC USA

19. Cambridge Conservation Initiative Cambridge UK

20. Lot 11, Vuci Road Nausori Fiji

21. Geography Department Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin Berlin Germany

22. Fundación Cohabitar Sucre Bolivia

23. Department of Agricultural Economics University of Kiel Kiel Germany

24. 12 Whanake Street Porirua New Zealand

25. Tropical Biology Association Cambridge UK

26. Earth CoLab Bangalore India

27. Parley for the Oceans New York NY USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Reference62 articles.

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