GOAL I: Ecosystems
Biodiversity Abundance
Biodiversity abundance refers to the variety and relative quantity of living organisms within a given ecosystem, including species richness, population sizes, and the balance between different biological groups. High biodiversity abundance is a key indicator of ecosystem health, stability, and productivity. It underpins essential ecosystem services such as food provision, climate regulation, water purification, and cultural values.
ROPME Strategic Directions 2026–2030
GOAL I: Ecosystems
Secure Diverse, Healthy and Resilient Ecosystems
GOAL II: Knowledge
Promote Knowledge Transfer & Innovative Research
GOAL III: Advocacy
Catalyze Stakeholders Engagement and Public Outreach