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This text explores how sustainability and participation are included in biodiversity agreements like the CBD, Ramsar Convention, and WHC. It discusses the importance of considering environmental, social, and economic factors in decision-making processes to protect our natural world and promote a more sustainable future.

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Understanding sustainability and participation in biodiversity agreements is crucial for ensuring the well-being of our planet and all living beings. By incorporating these principles into international agreements, we can work towards conserving biodiversity, addressing environmental challenges, and fostering a more equitable and inclusive society for present and future generations. Key Takeaways: • Biodiversity agreements emphasize the need for sustainable practices and involving diverse stakeholders. • Equity and inclusivity play a vital role in managing resources sustainably and promoting social justice. • International collaboration is essential for effectively addressing environmental issues on a global scale. Conclusions: By prioritizing sustainability and participation in biodiversity agreements, we can create a more environmentally conscious and socially equitable world, where the needs of both people and nature are considered and protected for a sustainable future. [Some of the content on this page has been created by AI]

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This page is a summary of: The Case of Biodiversity Protection, June 2023, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/9789004509382_013.
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