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CGIAR Environment and Biodiversity Impact Platform
Photo Caption/credit: Biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Photo by N. Palmer/Alliance of Bioversity International & CIAT
“The work of the CGIAR Environment and Biodiversity Impact Platform is crucial to ensure that we stay within the environmental boundaries at both planetary and regional levels while preserving and restoring ecosystem services.”
Director, CGIAR Environment and
Biodiversity Impact Platform
Agriculture plays a major role in the loss of forests and biodiversity, which in turn affects the quality of
diets and nutrition. Approximately one-third of the world’s soils are degraded, and agriculture is
responsible for around 70% of global freshwater withdrawals. Additionally, it significantly contributes to
pollution in terrestrial and water ecosystems.
The CGIAR Environment and Biodiversity Impact
Platform is collaborating with strategic partners to develop practical and policy solutions to tackle these
challenges. In its first year, the platform has brought together communities of practice, strengthening the
research capabilities of CGIAR and its close partners. It has also expanded the reach of innovative
solutions and policy tools. Key performance indicators, metrics, and shared approaches are being jointly
developed and tracked to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing environmental
degradation and biodiversity loss. These assessments also inform the prioritization of investments.
A
significant advantage of the platform is its ability to synthesize and analyze data from diverse sources,
identify knowledge gaps and research needs, and develop effective solutions. This has been instrumental in
guiding CGIAR's contribution to the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework in December 2022, as
well as its subsequent advisory role. The platform is also actively involved in the Transformative
Partnership Platform (TPP) on Agroecology of FAO.
The platform’s objective is to ensure that we
strike effective trade-offs, enabling us to achieve the collective targets of other CGIAR impact areas
aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, while always operating within the planetary and regional
environmental limits. The process of developing an inclusive roadmap for the platform has begun, building
upon a strong theory of change, impact pathways, and a results plan. These elements are being co-developed
with key stakeholders from food systems and beyond. This is a critical step in the right direction towards
achieving the impact area targets by 2030.
Impact Area:
Environmental health & biodiversity
CGIAR Initiatives:
Environmental health & biodiversity