Sustainable Urban Planning
Biodiversity hotspots are regions that are both rich in endemic species and have experienced significant habitat loss. To qualify as a hotspot, a region must contain at least 1,500 species of vascular plants found nowhere else on Earth and have lost at least 70% of its original habitat. These areas are crucial for conservation efforts because they support a large number of unique species while facing severe threats from human activities, making them priorities for biodiversity conservation and restoration efforts.
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