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Stimulating biodiversity without harming local economies. Safeguarded regions, for example, nature holds, can protect biodiversity without hurting nearby monetary development, which goes against the normal conviction that preservation limits improvement. Another review frames the stuff for preservation to help both nature and individuals.
Nature preservation zones intend to save biodiversity, safeguard imperiled species and protect regular living spaces. "There has for some time been vulnerability about the monetary tradeoffs," said Binbin Li, an academic partner of natural sciences at Duke Kunshan College, and lead creator of the review distributed June 20 in the US diary Washington. Current science.
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