Abstract

In this article describe Conclusively, this research underscores the necessity of integrating ecological and botanical knowledge in developing multifaceted conservation strategies. It advocates for a global collaborative approach to conservation, emphasizing the role of local communities, policymakers, and international organizations in safeguarding biodiversity amidst the challenges posed by global climate change. The findings contribute to the scientific understanding of climate change's impacts on unique ecosystems and offer a foundation for future research and policy development aimed at biodiversity conservation.

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