Biocredits could break logjam over finance to conserve and restore nature
The International Institute for International Development (IIED) has launched a new initiative to help preserve the world’s biodiversity. Scientists say the scheme could help boost conservation and restoration of nature in ways that benefit marginalised people at the frontline.
Source: iied.orgPublished on 2022-12-05
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