This companion volume examines the status of biodiversity strategy development across different levels of government, identifies common barriers to implementation and explores how effectively national and local plans are aligned. Readers will gain insight into the research and consultation process behind the Guidelines, key lessons for improving coordination, participation, capacity, finance and monitoring, as well as practical examples from Canada, Japan, Singapore and South Africa that demonstrate different approaches to multilevel biodiversity action.
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