Language: Trilingual In English, French, and Spanish
An essential reference document for all who want to understand the progress made in responding to the challenges of biodiversity loss and other environmental threats around the world. Covers some 12,754 areas in the UN List, covering almost 8% of the land surface of the world. Compared to the previous, 1993 edition of the UN List, this report includes 2,933 more sites covering 3.9 million more square kilometres.