📚 Volume 33, Issue 3 📋 ID: GR3gMaf

Authors

Luis Fernando Morales, Jia Li Wei, Fatima Al-Mansoori

University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines; University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica; University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

Keywords

biodiversity conservation strategies tropical ecosystems adaptive frameworks species richness ecosystem functionality

Abstract

Biodiversity in tropical ecosystems is under increasing threat due to anthropogenic activities and climate change, necessitating effective conservation strategies. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of adaptive conservation frameworks in restoring biodiversity within these environments. We conducted field experiments across varied tropical locations, implementing controlled conservation interventions tailored to the specific ecological and cultural contexts of each site. Key metrics of biodiversity, including species richness and ecosystem functionality, were monitored over a three-year period. Our findings indicate that adaptive strategies significantly enhance biodiversity restoration compared to traditional methods, fostering resilience and ecological balance. The study concludes that incorporating adaptive approaches into conservation planning can optimize outcomes for biodiversity recovery, emphasizing the need for flexible and context-sensitive interventions. These results underscore the importance of continuous monitoring and data-driven adjustments in conservation practices to address the dynamic challenges facing tropical ecosystems. The research contributes to the development of more robust conservation models that align with the global goals of biodiversity preservation.
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📝 How to Cite

Luis Fernando Morales, Jia Li Wei, Fatima Al-Mansoori (2026). "Investigating Biodiversity Restoration Through Adaptive Conservation Strategies in Tropical Ecosystems". Wulfenia, 33(3).