
pmid: 32521242
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) represents the largest infrastructure and development project in human history, and presents risks and opportunities for ecosystems, economies, and communities. Some risks (habitat fragmentation, roadkill) are obvious, however, many of the BRI's largest challenges for development and conservation are not obvious and require extensive consideration to identify. In this first BRI Horizon Scan, we identify 11 frontier issues that may have large environmental and social impacts but are not yet recognised. More generally, the BRI will increase China's participation in international environmental governance. Thus, new cooperative modes of governance are needed to balance geopolitical, societal, and environmental interests. Upgrading and standardising global environmental standards is essential to safeguard ecological systems and human societies.
China, Conservation of Natural Resources, 330, Evolution, Impact assessment, Conservation, Development, infrastructure, 333, L700 - Human & social geography, 1105 Ecology, invasive species, Behavior and Systematics, Humans, international development, Global change, development, global change, Ecosystem, Infrastructure, impact assessment, Invasive species, conservation, Environmental Policy, International development, 1105 Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
China, Conservation of Natural Resources, 330, Evolution, Impact assessment, Conservation, Development, infrastructure, 333, L700 - Human & social geography, 1105 Ecology, invasive species, Behavior and Systematics, Humans, international development, Global change, development, global change, Ecosystem, Infrastructure, impact assessment, Invasive species, conservation, Environmental Policy, International development, 1105 Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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