Legacy of colonial biodiversity exploitation explains poverty in biodiversity-rich countries
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Nature provides resources to society, and the diversity of species (think of pollinators, for example) is expected to underpin human economies. So why are the poorest countries also those richest in wildlife, containing a high number of different species?
This is a short WorldPing brief. The full report was published by Phys.org.
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Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by The Hindu