Home » Resource DatabaseThe Nexus of Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Socioeconomic Development in Southeast Asia Academy of Sciences Malaysia (June 2022) This report from the Academy of Sciences Malaysia outlines on the economic value of South East Asia’s biodiversity – which is at least US$2.19 trillion per year – and highlights that the figure can rise if nations work put effective conservation measures in place. Read the report (The Nexus of Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Socioeconomic Development in Southeast Asia) This resource is relevant for the following sectors: Food & BeverageFoodAgricultural ProductsInfrastructureInfrastructureEngineering & Construction ServicesExtractives & Minerals ProcessingMetals & Mining This resource is relevant for the following biomes: FreshwaterRivers and streamsLandIntensive land-use systemsTropical-subtropical forests