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    Warfare in Biodiversity Hotspots
    with Thor Hanson, Thomas Brooks, Da Fonseca M., Hoffmann Gustavo aB, Lamoreux Michael, Gary Machlis, Cristina Mittermeier, Mittermeier G., A. Russell, John Pilgrim, and D.
    Conservation Biology 23 (3): 578--587. 2009.
    : Conservation efforts are only as sustainable as the social and political context within which they take place. The weakening or collapse of sociopolitical frameworks during wartime can lead to habitat destruction and the erosion of conservation policies, but in some cases, may also confer ecological benefits through altered settlement patterns and reduced resource exploitation. Over 90% of the major armed conflicts between 1950 and 2000 occurred within countries containing biodiversity hotsp…Read more