Exploring the Impact of Political Regimes on Biodiversity
Abstract
National governments are the main actors responsible for mapping and protecting their biodiversity, but countries differ in their capacity, willingness, and effectiveness to do so. We quantify the global biodiversity managed by different regime types and developed a tool to explore the links between level of democracy and other key socio-economic variables with the number of natural history specimens registered within country boundaries. Using this tool, distinct and previously unknown patterns emerge around the world, that urge for increased collaboration between the natural and social sciences to further explore these patterns and their underlying processes.
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Date
2020-03Author
Zizka, Alexander
Rydén, Oskar
Edler, Daniel
Klein, Johannes
Aronsson, Heléne
Perrigo, Allison
Silvestro, Daniele
Jagers, Sverker C.
Lindberg, Staffan I.
Antonelli, Alexandre
Keywords
Autocracy
Biodiversity
Democracy
Regime Type
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
Series/Report no.
Working Papers
2020:98
Language
eng