Abstract

Conservationists are far from able to protect all species under threat for lack of available resources and funding. This places a premium on setting priorities. Global 200, posed by the World Wildlife Fund, one of the approaches to setting large_scale biodiversity conservation priorities, frames a list of ecoregions to establish global conservation priorities. In this paper, we introduced method, and then evaluated limitations of the Global 200, emphasized the ecoregions in China involved in the Global 200, and compared their coincidence to current critical regions in China.

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