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Category Archives: Biodiversity policy

Biodiversity and its relationship with government environment policy and wider

Minerals, mining and biodiversity are they sitting comfortably?

March 8, 2013by Dr Robert Bloomfield Leave a comment

As suppliers of metal and mineral resources for the burgeoning demands of society, the prospecting and extractive activities of mining companies can impact in remote, relatively pristine environments with the […]

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Biodiversity offsetting, Biodiversity policy, Business and biodiversity, Ecosystem services
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Useful links to biodiversity reports

February 11, 2013by Dr Robert Bloomfield Leave a comment

I have added a new resource page to bioDiverse, starting with links to some of the most influential reports at the science-policy interface.

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Biodiversity and carbon, Biodiversity policy, Business and biodiversity, Ecosystem services, Health & well-being
Integrated Habitats Design Competition

Biodiversity prize for urban designers

Featuredby Dr Robert Bloomfield Leave a comment

The Integrated Habitats Design Competition. Urban sprawl has had an enormous impact on biodiversity as cities have grown in the world’s most fertile places, often on the flood-planes of the greatest rivers, once […]

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Biodiversity policy, Ecosystem services, Green intrastructure, Health & well-being, Uncategorized
Biodiversity Lab in the Nature Research Cente ©NCMNS

Natural History Museums in a changing world (Part 2)

February 4, 2013by Dr Robert Bloomfield Leave a comment

Natural History Museums in a changing world Natural History Museums are hybrid institutions; they study and profess to be authorities on the natural world, they are also popular, much loved […]

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Biodiversity policy, Education, Engagement, Informal learning, Museums

Biodiversity loss needs an internationally agreed rescue plan

February 3, 2013by Dr Robert Bloomfield Leave a comment

Governments have to stop thinking about biodiversity protection as loss but as an investment to ensure long-term stability Robert Bloomfield First printed in the Guardian Newspaper, Wednesday 29 September 2010 In […]

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Biodiversity policy, Engagement, News
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Why biodiversity loss and climate change are equal threats

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Our biggest ally will be lost if we do not protect and enhance biodiversity in forests and other systems Robert Bloomfield First printed in the Guardian Newspaper, Sunday 26 December […]

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Biodiversity policy, Engagement, News

Biodiversity knowledge politics

February 1, 2013by Dr Robert Bloomfield Leave a comment

A key underlying question in biodiversity management is how the Politicians and Scientists at global and national levels engage with the people on the ground. Biodiversity is everywhere and is affected by many […]

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Biodiversity policy

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