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      Sustainability Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa I : Continental Perspectives and Insights from Western and Central Africa 

      Linking Rural Livelihoods and Fuelwood Demand from Mangroves and Upland Forests in the Coastal Region of Guinea

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          Mangrove Forests: One of the World's Threatened Major Tropical Environments

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            Economic reasons for conserving wild nature.

            On the eve of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, it is timely to assess progress over the 10 years since its predecessor in Rio de Janeiro. Loss and degradation of remaining natural habitats has continued largely unabated. However, evidence has been accumulating that such systems generate marked economic benefits, which the available data suggest exceed those obtained from continued habitat conversion. We estimate that the overall benefit:cost ratio of an effective global program for the conservation of remaining wild nature is at least 100:1.
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              A world without mangroves?

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                2020
                September 05 2020
                : 221-244
                10.1007/978-981-15-4458-3_7
                542d3a39-f796-4e8a-8bd4-e7f8a9a28057
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