XU Gefei Introduced CBCGDF’s “ Biodiversity Conservation in Our Neighbourhood” at the 6th Paris Peace Forum

Dr. Zhou Jinfeng, Secretary-General of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) lead a CBCGDF delegation to attend the sixth Paris Peace Forum from November 9 to 11, 2023. Ms XU Gefei, representative of CBCGDF delegation introduced its project Biodiversity Conservation in Our Neighbourhood (BCON) .

 

Biodiversity Conservation in our Neighborhood (BCON) aims to promote effective conservation of biodiversity in areas where human activities are intensive, to balance conservation and development, to synergise sustainable livelihoods and biodiversity conservation. Traditional conservation of biodiversity is mainly carried out in deep mountains, natural wilds and nature reserves. Although this kind of landscape conservation is also very important, yet the current efforts are far from enough to reverse the global trend of rapid biodiversity loss. Conservation of biodiversity requires innovative thinking. Due to the expansion of human living area, it is of great importance to learn how to effectively carry out biodiversity conservation in populated areas.

 

Original Chinese Article:

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/U3pvoG7Punv3vGBIHNwtOg

Translator: YJ

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