Living planet report 2010
WWF’s 2010 Living Planet Report is the world's leading, science-based analysis on the health of our planet and the impact of human activity on the planet. The biennial report explores the changing state of biodiversity, ecosystems and peoples’ consumption of natural resources. It also explores the implications of these changes for the future of human health, wealth and well being. This analysis has been produced in collaboration with the Zoological Society of London and the Global Footprint Network. It uses the global Living Planet Index as a measure of the health of almost 8,000 populations of more than 2,500 species and is one of the longest running measures of global biodiversity trends.
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