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  • Ecology
  • Environmental Science
  • Conservation Biology

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  • Current biodiversity loss rates are unprecedented.
  • Human activities are driving significant planetary boundary overshoot.
  • Ecological degradation poses risks to ecosystem services and human well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the current state of global biodiversity.
  • To assess the extent of planetary boundary overshoot.
  • To propose effective conservation strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Meta-analysis of biodiversity data.
  • Assessment of Earth system models.
  • Scenario modeling for future ecological trajectories.

Main Results:

  • Species extinction rates are accelerating.
  • Multiple planetary boundaries have been crossed.
  • Ecosystem resilience is declining globally.

Conclusions:

  • Urgent and transformative conservation actions are required.
  • Integrated approaches addressing biodiversity and planetary boundaries are essential.
  • Policy interventions must prioritize ecological sustainability.