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Amazon Assessment Report 2021, 2021

DOI: 10.55161/dttq9410

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Chapter 27: Conservation measures to counter the main threats to Amazonian biodiversity

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Abstract

Human activities destroy biodiversity and disrupt the functioning of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems at different levels. This chapter provides sustainable approaches to address some of the biggest threats to the Amazon’s biodiversity and ecosystems, i.e., deforestation, damming of rivers, mining, hunting, illegal trade, drug, production and trafficking, illegal logging, overfishing, and infrastructure expansion. The role of restoration is addressed in chapters 28 and 29.