2019
DOI: 10.1177/1940082919839902
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Weak Democracies, Failed Policies, and the Demise of Ecosystems in Poor and Developing Nations

Abstract: The expansion of modern societies disrupted the structure and function of most ecosystems. This trend is alarming because the persistence of human activities (e.g., economy) depends on biodiversity and ecosystem services. A central question is whether modern nations will respond appropriately to protect, restore, and maintain ecosystems. In particular, it is uncertain if underdeveloped and developing (UD-D) countries have sufficient political direction to make good decisions, since they are weak or consolidati… Show more

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“…A similar enterprise, tailored on past lessons and current priorities to better understand threats not only to terrestrial but also to freshwater ecosystems, could help pave the way for a more sustainable Amazon. The participation of the international community is a legitimate approach to conserve the Amazon when Amazonian institutions are unable to do so and its ecosystem services benefit the global society (Pelicice, 2019).…”
Section: Break or Recoupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A similar enterprise, tailored on past lessons and current priorities to better understand threats not only to terrestrial but also to freshwater ecosystems, could help pave the way for a more sustainable Amazon. The participation of the international community is a legitimate approach to conserve the Amazon when Amazonian institutions are unable to do so and its ecosystem services benefit the global society (Pelicice, 2019).…”
Section: Break or Recoupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participation of the international community is a legitimate approach to conserve the Amazon when Amazonian institutions are unable to do so and its ecosystem services benefit the global society (Pelicice, 2019).…”
Section: Break or Recoupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amid the difficulties of this dual role, plans are affected by limited resources and competing political interests. 11 Thus, many LMICs have yet to implement successful multisectoral governance approaches. 9 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many ecosystems, including protected areas, are reportedly been degraded, along with their ecological properties, processes, and functioning (Brodie, Post, Watson, & Berger, 2012;Ehrlich & Mooney, 1983;Schmitz, Post, Burns, & Johnston, 2003) and subsequent supply of services (De Groot et al, 2012;Ehrlich & Mooney, 1983;Ochoa & Urbina-Cardona, 2017). In turn, the loss of ES increasingly affects countries' economy (Pelicice, 2019). Protected areas are potential hotspots for multiple ecosystem functions and services (Chape, Harrison, Spalding, & Lysenko, 2005; Palomo, Mart ın-L opez, Zorrilla-Miras, Garc ıa Del Am, & .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%