Loss of biodiversity - caused and solved by globalisation?: Difference between revisions

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These movements of population and genetic material increase with the development of technology, trade, specialization in agriculture and environment- trade and homogenization in all dimensions (unintentional as well in biodiversity) are main thoughts of globalization (cf. Olorode, 2004, p. 532).  
These movements of population and genetic material increase with the development of technology, trade, specialization in agriculture and environment- trade and homogenization in all dimensions (unintentional as well in biodiversity) are main thoughts of globalization (cf. Olorode, 2004, p. 532).  


Even if globalization is no direct reason for biodiversity loss, the consequences of the loss do have real impact on global environment and also on policy.
Even if globalization is no direct reason for biodiversity loss, the consequences of the loss do have real impact on global environment as one example for global public goods and also on policy.


==Efforts for Conservation==
==Efforts for Conservation==
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