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Role of Conservation Agriculture in Biodiversity Conservation

Biodiversity loss stands as a critical consequence of contemporary environmental shifts, notably propelled by the encroachment of terrestrial habitats, particularly due to the proliferation and intensification of agricultural practices. As agricultural land-use continues to expand, there is a pressing need for robust conservation strategies. Within this discourse, divergent perspectives emerge regarding the optimal approach to biodiversity conservation within agricultural landscapes. It is necessary to demonstrate the complementary value of both localized and landscape-scale conservation practices in preserving biodiversity which ascertain that the efficacy of conservation planning is contingent upon the taxa of interest, where either local or landscape factors may assume precedence. The nuanced interplay between management intensity and landscape composition in shaping biodiversity outcomes.