B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal

Biodiversity loss, consumption and telecoupling – Why do we need to look beyond our borders?




AuthorsSääksjärvi Ilari E, Tuominen Misteli, Räikkönen Juulia

PublisherSocietas pro fauna et flora Fennica

Publication year2022

JournalMemoranda Societatis Pro Fauna Et Flora Fennica

Volume98

IssueSuppl. 2

First page 54

Last page58

eISSN1796-9816

Web address https://journal.fi/msff/article/view/125170

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/178100148


Abstract

Biodiversity loss is advancing rapidly, and the previous international goals for halting biodiversity loss have not been met. Besides protecting biodiversity within, e.g. Finland, it is essential to understand that our current way of life is causing global biodiversity loss through, for example, overconsumption. The current paper aims to increase understanding of the complex multi-level human impacts beyond our borders, resulting in significant global challenges. We discuss biodiversity loss and consumption with telecoupling, a phenomenon related to the geographical separation of consumption and production of goods and services that accelerates climate change and biodiversity loss in distant locations through international trade.


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