Browsing Briefs, Summaries, Policies and Strategies by Subject "BIODIVERSITY"
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Briefing Note for UNEA-6: Bern III Conference – Preliminary Highlights
(2024-02)This is a Briefing Note for UNEA-6 with Preliminary Highlights from the Bern III Conference, to support UNEA-6 MEA high-level side event #5 “MEAs cooperation and the GBF: Insights from the Bern III Conference” to be held ... -
Faith for Earth Initiative - Achievement Report 2021/2022 [Summary]
(2023-04)A summary of the Faith for Earth Initiatives Achievements in 2021 and 2022. A longer report is available as well (https://wedocs.unep.org/handle/20.500.11822/42358) -
Global Biodiversity Loss: Safeguarding Biodiversity from an Unprecedented Range of Threats - SDG Policy Brief No. 003
(2018-05)Biodiversity loss is caused by a range of different pressures, from habitat loss due to agricultural expansion, pollution or desertification to invasive alien species and climate change. Impacts of biodiversity loss are ... -
Nature-based Infrastructure (Executive Summary): How natural infrastructure solutions can address sustainable development challenges and the triple planetary crisis
(2023-11)The purpose of this report is to assess the contribution that NbI can make to addressing global sustainable development challenges, with a view to increasing awareness and uptake. It provides a framework for thinking about ... -
Nature-positive Trade for Sustainable Development: Opportunities to Promote Synergies Between the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and Work on Sustainable Trade at the WTO
(2023-11)This policy brief seeks to present a mutually supportive vision for biodiversity, sustainable trade, and sustainable development towards 2030 and beyond, using the WTO’s multilateral trade framework as its backdrop. -
Sustainable Fashion: Communication Strategy 2021 - 2024
(2022-10)The fashion industry is one of the largest contributors to the climate and ecological crisis. It is nature intensive, reliant on fossil fuels, polluting throughout its value chain and wasteful to the extreme. It is also ...