Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Management: Bridging Science, Policy, and Practice


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Dr. Mehwish Zafar

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1

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4

Abstract :

Abstract Biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management are complex challenges that require integrated approaches from multiple disciplines. This paper explores the multidisciplinary perspectives essential for effective conservation efforts, encompassing ecological, socio-economic, and policy dimensions. Drawing upon diverse fields such as ecology, economics, sociology, and political science, this study elucidates the interconnectedness of biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management with human well-being, sustainable development, and global governance. Through a synthesis of theoretical frameworks, empirical evidence, and case studies, it highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing pressing conservation issues and achieving long-term sustainability goals. The paper concludes with recommendations for enhancing interdisciplinary research, policy formulation, and on-the-ground conservation practices.

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Keywords: Biodiversity conservation, Ecosystem management, Multidisciplinary perspectives, Interdisciplinary collaboration, Sustainable development, Conservation policy, Socio-economic dimensions, Ecological resilience, Global governance, Case studies