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Exclusivity in biodiversity sciences
Nature
Politicians, and economic and financial sectors often see biodiversity conservation as a laboratory of committed technical people. Consequently, the political impact of the available data is relatively low.
Broader
Exclusivity
Scientific elitism
Lack of synergy between biodiversity and other development strategies
Narrower
Lack of common meanings in biodiversity
Aggravates
Lack of biodiversity monitoring
Lack of public awareness for biodiversity conservation
Exclusion of biodiversity factors in development planning
Exclusion of indigenous peoples from natural resource management
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems