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    • Adaptation Gap Report 2020 

      United Nations Environment Programme Technical University of Denmark Partnership; World Adaptation Science Programme; United Nations Environment Programme
      In the lead-up to the Global Stocktake in 2023, the AGR aims to address three important questions: What are we doing today to adapt? To what extent are we currently reducing climate risks? To what extent will our adaptation ...
    • Chapter 2. Ecological Connectivity: A Bridge to Preserving Biodiversity - Frontiers 2018/19: Emerging Issues of Environmental Concern 

      United Nations Environment Programme
      Nature was once vast and boundless, but in an industrialized, 21st century world, this is no longer the case. Across the globe, landscapes and seascapes are becoming more fragmented. Fragmentation is typically a symptom ...
    • Chapter 2. Framing the Adaptation Gap Report - Adaptation Gap Report 2020 

      United Nations Environment Programme; United Nations Environment Programme Technical University of Denmark Partnership; World Adaptation Science Programme
      This chapter highlights some of the basic elements of the longer-term approach in terms of assessing adaptation in the context of climate risks. First, climate risks are discussed in the context of the interlinkages between ...
    • Frontiers 2018/19: Emerging Issues of Environmental Concern 

      United Nations Environment Programme
      Every year a network of scientists, experts and institutions across the world work with UN Environment to identify and analyze emerging issues that will have profound effects on our society, economy and environment. The ...
    • Nature-based Solutions: Opportunities and Challenges for Scaling Up 

      United Nations Environment Programme
      This report aims to inform NbS-related initiatives and discussions on NbS at global, regional, and national levels, with a focus on how NbS can be scaled up to more effectively address social, economic, and environmental ...