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Improving the management of threatened ecosystems in an urban biodiversity hotspot through the Durban Research Action Partnership

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  • In South Africa, the city of Durban, which is governed by the eThekwini Municipality, has developed several innovative mechanisms to address climate change and reduce biodiversity loss (Roberts et al 2012)

  • The eThekwini metropolitan area is characterised by large portions of rural and peri-urban land uses (EThekwini Municipality 2013a)

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