A Nexus Agreement on Biodiversity: 23 Global Targets for Nature and People

  • Date
    02.02.23
  • Time
    06:30 pm > 07:30 pm UTC+05:30
  • Registration

You can now read a summary of this seminar and watch the recording here.

In late December 2022, 120 nations signed a global agreement on biodiversity (COP15). While conserving 30% of global lands and waters by 2030 has become the headline goal, it is only one of 23 targets that include important objectives – many of which are strongly dependent on CGIAR research and action. This seminar will briefly review the goals, helping to translate them for Nexus researchers, and discuss implications and opportunities for research and development activities. Speakers will share their experiences of engaging with multiple research, indigenous and political actors in support of the global agreement, with the aim of improving CGIAR engagement in the Global Biodiversity Framework. They will also share the progress being made on the IPBES Nexus Assessment on Biodiversity, Food, Health, Water and Climate, and invite attendees to participate in the assessment and its review.

Speakers

Dr Fabrice DeClerck, Senior Scientist, Agricultural Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, and Science Director, EAT

Dr Carolina Navarrete Frias, Senior Advisor, Environmental Policy and Biodiversity, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT

 

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Header image: Kaliveli lake in Tamil Nadu, India. Photo by Hamish John Appleby/IWMI.