Environmental health & biodiversity
Increasing productivity in food systems while staying within environmental boundaries and maintaining biodiversity.
Objectives
Through research and innovation, CGIAR aims to address these challenges and contribute to collective global targets for Environmental Health and Biodiversity:
- Stay within planetary and regional environmental boundaries: consumptive water use in food production of less than 2500 km3 per year (with a focus on the most stressed basins), zero net deforestation, nitrogen application of 90 Tg per year (with a redistribution towards low-input farming systems) and increased use efficiency, and phosphorus application of 10 Tg per year.
- Maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants, and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed genebanks at the national, regional, and international levels.
Activities
To contribute to these collective global targets, CGIAR Initiatives will:
- Use modern digital tools to bring together state of the art Earth system observation and big data analysis to inform co-design of global solutions and national policies for staying within planetary boundaries on water use, nutrient use, land use change, and biodiversity.
- Cost-effectively improve management of water, soil, nutrients, and biodiversity in crop, livestock, and fisheries systems, coupled with higher-order landscape considerations as well as circular economy and agroecological approaches.
- Focus on the biodiversity function of genebanks and breeding to reduce environmental footprint, e.g. less water or pesticides, to help stay within planetary boundaries and to reduce local water stress, pollution, biodiversity loss, and undesirable land use change.
All CGIAR Initiatives will contribute to Environmental Health and Biodiversity. Below, browse a selection of Initiatives that primarily contribute to this Impact Area.
News
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Localized nexus solutions could offer a global blueprint for agricultural waste
Data from Southern Brazil reveals that decentralized biogas models protect waterways and boost farm profits where centralized electricity proves too...
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Bridging Global Biodiversity Goals and National Actions at SBI-6
The sixth meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Implementation (SBI-6), held from 16–19 February under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD),...
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Transforming a landscape, one farmer at a time: Farmers in Lyanaginga village (Vihiga, Kenya) make strides towards an agroecological transition
Located in the Lake Victoria Basin of the western region of Kenya, Vihiga county is ranked among the highly populated counties in Kenya with a...
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Can cattle farming help deliver the SDGs? Rethinking cattle through a systems lens
Cattle farming sits at the heart of one of the most difficult sustainability debates of our time. On the one hand, livestock supports the livelihoods...
Publications
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Progress Report Ethiopias Partnership for Accelerating Agricultural Solutions Scaling PAASS
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Spatial modelling improves genomic evaluation in Tanzanian smallholder admixed dairy cattle
Background: Smallholder dairy production systems in low-and middle-income countries are characterised by large phenotypic variance due to diverse...
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Factors influencing Newcastle disease vaccine use in village chicken flocks in rural Burkina Faso
Background: Newcastle disease (ND) is endemic in traditional poultry farming in Burkina Faso. Despite government's efforts, international...
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Impact of invasive weed Parthenium hysterophorus Asteraceae on mosquito abundance and plantfeeding behavior in an arboviral endemic region in Kenya
Background: Invasive alien species (IAS) are rapidly altering ecosystems, undermining biodiversity, ecosystem processes, and interspecies...