What happened: biodiversity and land-use governance can drift toward short-run visible outputs
Background and earlier position: conservation needs sustained protection across time
Ecosystem conservation requires sustained protection. Forest governance depends on land-use choices, monitoring, and enforcement working together so that ecosystems can persist over time.
A key governance distinction used in forest conservation debates is the difference between outcomes and outputs.
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