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Future-proofing the Emergency Recovery Plan for Freshwater Biodiversity

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Abigail J Lynch, Amanda A Hyman, Steven J Cooke, Samantha J Capon, Paul A Franklin, Sonja C Jähnig, Matthew McCartney, Hoa Nguyen Phu, Margaret Awuor Owuor, Jamie Pittock, Michael J Samways, Luiz G M Silva, E Ashley Steel, and David Tickner, 2023-08-29, Future-proofing the Emergency Recovery Plan for Freshwater Biodiversity. Environmental Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1139/er-2022-0116

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Freshwater biodiversity loss is accelerating globally, but humanity can change this trajectory through actions that enable recovery. To be successful, these actions require coordination and planning at a global scale. The Emergency Recovery Plan for global freshwater biodiversity aims to reduce the risk for freshwater biodiversity loss through six priority actions: (1) accelerate implementation of environmental flows; (2) improve water quality to sustain aquatic life; (3) protect and restore critical habitats; (4) manage exploitation of freshwater species and riverine aggregates; (5) prevent and control nonnative species invasions in freshwater habitats; and (6) safeguard and restore freshwater connectivity. These actions can be implemented [...]

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