international agreements on biodiversity
International agreements on biodiversity refer to formal agreements or treaties between different countries, aimed at addressing the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity worldwide. These agreements serve to foster cooperation, set common goals, and establish guidelines for the protection and management of biodiversity, ensuring its long-term survival and benefiting both present and future generations.
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