Impact Tracking Page
Welcome to the IPBES Impact Tracking Database (TRACK).
The purpose of TRACK is to record, document and share examples of the use of IPBES outputs, such as the IPBES assessment reports, in decision-making or in science.
TRACK is not designed to be comprehensive, analytically rigorous or serve a wider monitoring function – it makes no claim to be an exhaustive list of IPBES impacts. It is, instead, an indicative list for the primary purpose of IPBES communications, outreach and public relations. Apart from a basic eligibility screening, the IPBES secretariat does not independently verify the examples listed in TRACK, which are primarily gleaned from third party stakeholders, media reports and similar sources.
Should you wish to contribute an example of IPBES impact, please go to the TRACK submission portal: https://ipbes.net/impact-tracking . If you wish to alert the secretariat to any inaccuracy or anything objectionable in TRACK, please do so by emailing this information. Click to email us
TRACK
Title Sort descending | Type(s) of impacts generated | Impact date | Scale of impact | Region of Impact | Country/ies of impact | Website | Relevant IPBES deliverable(s) | edit |
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WWF 'Kunming Plan for Nature and People 2021-30' Paper Cites IPBES Global Assessment | New/changed action/initiative | 19 Jan 2021 | Multi-organizational/network | website | Global assessment (1st work programme) | |||
WWF Draws Extensively on IPBES Global Assessment in 2020 Global Futures Report | New/changed research project | 12 Feb 2020 | Multi-organizational/network | Cross-regional | website | Communications, Global assessment (1st work programme), Policy support tools and methodologies (1st work programme) | ||
WWF Publishes 'Climate, Nature and Our 1.5°C Future' Report, Including Substantial Portions of IPBES Global Assessment Evidence | New/changed research project | 01 Dec 2019 | Organizational | website | Communications, Global assessment (1st work programme) | |||
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon Cites IPBES Global Assessment in Oral Testimony on United States Endangered Species Act | New/changed action/initiative | 23 Sep 2020 | National | Americas | United States of America | website | Global assessment (1st work programme) | |
Youth Stage New York City 'Die In' to Protest Extinction Based on Global Assessement | New/changed action/initiative | 01 May 2019 | Global | website | Communications, Global assessment (1st work programme) |