Road expansion and fires are weakening tropical ecosystems greater than previously thought, and full recovery could take centuries, new research suggests, highlighting the disjoint between biodiversity goals and agricultural expansion.
Road expansion and fires are weakening tropical ecosystems greater than previously thought, and full recovery could take centuries, new research suggests, highlighting the disjoint between biodiversity goals and agricultural expansion.
Road expansion and fires are weakening tropical ecosystems greater than previously thought, and full recovery could take centuries, new research suggests, highlighting the disjoint between biodiversity goals and agricultural expansion.