FAQs about Biodiversity
4. What is the Environmental Conservation Monitoring Center?
The World Conservation Monitoring Center is a branch of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). Among its activities is the evaluation of biological diversity, support for international conventions such as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), in addition, “facilitate the application of global indicators corresponding to the 2010 Objective for Biodiversity on the rate of loss of biological diversity, an–d together with the CITES Secretariat produces a series of reports and databases. It also manages, in collaboration with the World Commission on Protected Areas (…), the world database on protected areas. Through the University of California (…) it has published a series of world atlases on topics related to biological diversity (…) and multiple programs for different spheres of conservation: bioinformatics, trade, and biological diversity; climate change; ecosystem assessment; food security, biomass, and biological diversity; decisions and support in maritime matters; protected areas; and species.”, according to information taken from Wikipedia.
FAQs about Biodiversity
1. Why is International Day of Biological Diversity celebrated on May 22?
2. What is biodiversity, and which is the most biodiverse country in the world?
3. What are the megadiverse countries of Latin America?
4. What is the Environmental Conservation Monitoring Center?
5. What are the dangers to marine biodiversity?
6. How many species are there in the Amazon and what is the danger they face?
7. What is the importance of biodiversity?
8. How is biodiversity measured?