The International Biodiversity Agenda at the Local Level: the Case of Capybaras in Curitiba, Brazil
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Resumo: | Abstract The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a South American native rodent with an outstanding capacity to colonize urban environments. In Curitiba, a city worldwide known for its urban planning, the capybara adaptation comprises an interesting case to better understand the challenges in addressing Aichi targets at the local level. Specialized literature, official data and interviews indicate that this species is spreading throughout parks interconnected by rivers. This study illustrates an intricate relationship between capybaras and the urban socio-ecological environment, suggesting that the city only partially addresses Aichi targets. Local authorities are likely to face several challenges for adopting a global agenda on biodiversity. Producing robust knowledge on the urban biota is one fundamental step towards this goal. |
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The International Biodiversity Agenda at the Local Level: the Case of Capybaras in Curitiba, Brazil |
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The International Biodiversity Agenda at the Local Level: the Case of Capybaras in Curitiba, Brazil |
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The International Biodiversity Agenda at the Local Level: the Case of Capybaras in Curitiba, Brazil Gadda,Tatiana Maria Cecy Environmental policies green areas urbanization urban biota |
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The International Biodiversity Agenda at the Local Level: the Case of Capybaras in Curitiba, Brazil |
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The International Biodiversity Agenda at the Local Level: the Case of Capybaras in Curitiba, Brazil |
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The International Biodiversity Agenda at the Local Level: the Case of Capybaras in Curitiba, Brazil |
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The International Biodiversity Agenda at the Local Level: the Case of Capybaras in Curitiba, Brazil |
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The International Biodiversity Agenda at the Local Level: the Case of Capybaras in Curitiba, Brazil |
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Gadda,Tatiana Maria Cecy |
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Gadda,Tatiana Maria Cecy Souza,Jana Magaly Tesserolli de Paula,Gabriel Antônio Rezende de Kaick,Tamara Simone van Gervásio,João Henrique Diniz Brandão |
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Souza,Jana Magaly Tesserolli de Paula,Gabriel Antônio Rezende de Kaick,Tamara Simone van Gervásio,João Henrique Diniz Brandão |
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Gadda,Tatiana Maria Cecy Souza,Jana Magaly Tesserolli de Paula,Gabriel Antônio Rezende de Kaick,Tamara Simone van Gervásio,João Henrique Diniz Brandão |
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Environmental policies green areas urbanization urban biota |
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Environmental policies green areas urbanization urban biota |
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Abstract The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a South American native rodent with an outstanding capacity to colonize urban environments. In Curitiba, a city worldwide known for its urban planning, the capybara adaptation comprises an interesting case to better understand the challenges in addressing Aichi targets at the local level. Specialized literature, official data and interviews indicate that this species is spreading throughout parks interconnected by rivers. This study illustrates an intricate relationship between capybaras and the urban socio-ecological environment, suggesting that the city only partially addresses Aichi targets. Local authorities are likely to face several challenges for adopting a global agenda on biodiversity. Producing robust knowledge on the urban biota is one fundamental step towards this goal. |
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