Journal article
One Earth, 2020
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McElwee, P., Turnout, E., Chiroleu‐Assouline, M., Clapp, J., Isenhour, C., Jackson, T., … Santos, R. (2020). Ensuring a Post-COVID Economic Agenda Tackles Global Biodiversity Loss. One Earth.
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McElwee, P., Esther Turnout, Mireille Chiroleu‐Assouline, J. Clapp, Cindy Isenhour, Tim Jackson, E. Kelemen, et al. “Ensuring a Post-COVID Economic Agenda Tackles Global Biodiversity Loss.” One Earth (2020).
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McElwee, P., et al. “Ensuring a Post-COVID Economic Agenda Tackles Global Biodiversity Loss.” One Earth, 2020.
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@article{p2020a,
title = {Ensuring a Post-COVID Economic Agenda Tackles Global Biodiversity Loss},
year = {2020},
journal = {One Earth},
author = {McElwee, P. and Turnout, Esther and Chiroleu‐Assouline, Mireille and Clapp, J. and Isenhour, Cindy and Jackson, Tim and Kelemen, E. and Miller, Daniel C. and Rusch, G. and Spangenberg, J. and Waldron, A. and Baumgartner, R. and Bleys, Brent and Howard, Michael W. and Mungatana, E. and Ngo, H. and Ring, I. and Santos, Rui}
}
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused dramatic and unprecedented impacts to both global health and economies. Many governments are now proposing recovery packages to get back to normal, but the 2019 Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Global Assessment indicated that business as usual has created widespread ecosystem degradation. Therefore, a post-COVID world needs to tackle the economic drivers that create ecological disruptions. In this Perspective, we discuss a number of tools across a range of actors for both short-term stimulus measures and longer-term revamping of global, national, and local economies that take biodiversity into account. These include measures to shift away from activities that damage biodiversity and towards those supporting ecosystem resilience, including through incentives, regulations, fiscal policy and employment programs. By treating the crisis as an opportunity to reset the global economy, we have a chance to reverse decades of biodiversity and ecosystem losses.