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Robin Abell
Researcher at Conservation International
Publications - 40
Citations - 7755
Robin Abell is an academic researcher from Conservation International. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Protected area. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 35 publications receiving 6323 citations. Previous affiliations of Robin Abell include World Wide Fund for Nature & The Nature Conservancy.
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Chapter 3. Status and trends of biodiversity and ecosystem functions underpinning nature’s benefit to people
Jeannine Cavender-Bares,M.T.K. Arroyo,Robin Abell,David D. Ackerly,D. Ackerman,M. Arim,Jayne Belnap,F. Castañeda Moya,Laura E. Dee,Natalia Estrada Carmona,Judith Gobin,F. Isabell,G. Köhler,Marten A. Koops,Nathan J. B. Kraft,N. Mcfarlane,C. Martínez Garza,Jean Paul Metzger,A. Mora,M. Oatham,A. Paglia,Julieta Pedrana,Pablo Luis Peri,Gervasio Piñeiro,Robert G. Randall,W.W. Robbins,J. Weis,S.R. Ziller +27 more
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Overlooked risks and opportunities in groundwatersheds of the world’s protected areas
Xander Huggins,Tom Gleeson,Samuel C. Zipper,Florian Ulrich Jehn,Melissa M. Rohde,Robin Abell,Kari Vigerstol,Andreas Hartmann +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors assess the potential extent of these impacts by mapping the groundwatersheds of the world's protected areas and find that 85% of all protected areas with groundwater-dependent ecosystems have groundwatershes that are underprotected.
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Nature-based solutions and corporate water stewardship
Naabia Ofosu-Amaah,Robin Abell,Jehanne Fabre,Paul Fleming,Michael Matosich,Jason Morrison,Tara Varghese +6 more
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Bending the Curve of Global Freshwater Biodiversity Loss – An Emergency Recovery Plan
David Tickner,Jeffrey J. Opperman,Robin Abell,Mike Acreman,Angela Arthington,Stuart E. Bunn,Steven J. Cooke,James Dalton,Will Darwall,Gavin Edwards,Ian Harrison,Kathy A. Hughes,Tim Jones,David Leclère,Abigail J. Lynch,Philip Leonard,Michael E. McClain,Dean Muruven,Julian D. Olden,Steve J. Ormerod,Rebecca E. Tharme,Michele Thieme,Klement Tockner,Mark Wright,L. Young +24 more
TL;DR: An Emergency Recovery Plan to bend the curve of freshwater biodiversity loss is presented and adjustments to targets and indicators for the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Sustainable Development Goals and roles for national and international state and nonstate actors are recommended.