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SID | Created Sort ascending | User | Name of organization | Country of organization | Email address | Phone number | Informative Title/Headline (English only) | Link URL (if applicable) | Type of contribution | Form of contribution | Supporting uptake and building capacity of approved IPBES assessments | Supporting uptake and building capacities on other IPBES products | Aim and description of contribution | Target group(s) | Which objective(s) and sub-objective(s) does the contribution support? | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information | Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Other organisations involved in the contribution | Start date | End date (If no end date available, please leave blank) | Region | Country/countries | Language(s) of contribution | Estimated monetary value of contribution in USD | First name | Last name | Contact email | Contact phone | Affiliation | Role | Operations |
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73097 | Tue, 21/11/2023 | Anonymous | Duzce University | Türkiye | [email protected] | An Overview of Invasive Alien Plant (IAP) Studies in Türkiye with IAP Code of Conduct Approaches | http://www.herbolojikongresi.com.tr/ | Conference, Presentation | In-person | Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Europe and Central Asia, Invasive Alien Species Assessment | Approach to recognizing and working with indigenous and local knowledge in IPBES, IPBES Data and knowledge management policy, IPBES Participatory mechanism for working with indigenous and local knowledge systems, IPBES Policy support tools | Considering the current approaches in Invasive Alien Plant (IAP) studies (IPBES IAS Report), it was aimed to draw attention to the gaps in IAP studies in Türkiye by discussing with examples at what stage these approaches are handled in Türkiye. | Early career experts, Policymakers, Scientific community | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | Mustafa Kemal University | 2023 | 2023 | Eastern European States | Türkiye | Turkish | $100 | Ayşe | YAZLIK | [email protected] | Duzce University | Community of practice | |||
73088 | Tue, 21/11/2023 | Anonymous | Duzce University | Türkiye | [email protected] | Current Status of Invasive Alien Species (IAS): Trends, Impacts, Drivers, Management and Challenges | http://www.herbolojikongresi.com.tr/ | Conference, Presentation | In-person | Invasive Alien Species Assessment | IPBES Conceptual framework, IPBES Guide for assessments, IPBES Participatory mechanism for working with indigenous and local knowledge systems, IPBES Policy support tools | It was aimed to inform stakeholders about the IPBES, to highlight the main messages by summarizing the current situation of IAS according to the IPBES IAS report, and to importance of using this report as a guide in IAS studies in Türkiye. | Early career experts, Policymakers, Scientific community | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | IPBES fellowship programme, Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | 2023 | 2023 | Eastern European States | Türkiye | Turkish | $ 100 | Ayşe | YAZLIK | [email protected] | Duzce University | Community of practice | ||||
72803 | Sat, 18/11/2023 | Anonymous | Biodiversity Research and Conservation Society | Nepal | [email protected] | +977 984-5585669 | Wetland day 2024 celebration at Bishazari lake Chitwan Nepal | Capacity-building project/initiative, Meeting, Other learning material, Presentation, Workshop | In-person | Invasive Alien Species Assessment | Approach to recognizing and working with indigenous and local knowledge in IPBES | The lake is home to many migratory birds and wild animals; however, severely degraded by invasive alien plant species such as water hyacinth and water lettuce.On the occasion of the upcoming Wetland Day 2024, a Wetland conservation awareness program. | Early career experts, Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs), Stakeholders, Youth | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme | Central Department of Botany, Tribhuvan University | 2024 | 2024 | Asia-Pacific States | Nepal | Nepali | 5000 | Basu Dev | Poudel | [email protected] | +977 984-5585669 | Biodiversity Research and Conservation Society | NGO | ||||
72612 | Wed, 15/11/2023 | Anonymous | University of Colombo | Sri Lanka | [email protected] | +94 77 348 3182 | New Developments and Updates to Risk Assessment of Invasive Alien species in Sri Lanka | https://www.res.cmb.ac.lk/plant.sciences/sudheera-ranwala/ | Article, Capacity-building project/initiative, Meeting, Website, Workshop | In-person | Invasive Alien Species Assessment | IPBES Guide for assessments, Nature Futures Framework - a flexible tool to support the development of scenarios and models of desirable futures for people, nature and Mother Earth | Risk Assessment will be revised highlighting impacts on ecosystem services, livelihood and local communities. Risk management and risk communication among the stakeholders will be strengthened inclusing re installation of the IAS website | Policymakers, Practitioners, Scientific community, Stakeholders | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Biodiversity Secretariat of the Ministry of Environment, Sri Lanka | 2024 | 2025 | Other states | Sri Lanka | English | Estimated Expenditure Total US $15000. Arrangement of one day Stakeholder workshops - at least 03 events with approximately 60 participant each and expert meetings -05 events approximately 25 -30 participating in Sri Lanka to revise the Risk Assessment criteria and finlize risk management phases [cost US $8500], Technical Assistance to updated web page and e repository [US $1500], Media, community participation awareness programme [cost US $2500], Conference participation and Research Publication costs US $2500, TOTAL US $ 15000 |
Sudheera | Ranwala | [email protected] | +94 77 348 3182 | University of Colombo & Risk Assessment Specialist of National Invasive Species Specialist Group of Ministry of Environment | IPBES National Focal Point, IPBES Observer, National or (sub)regional platform or network | |||
72522 | Tue, 14/11/2023 | Anonymous | United Nations Development Programme | United States of America | [email protected] | Trialogue for teh countries supported by BES-Net's BES Solution Fund | Capacity-building project/initiative, Conference, Presentation, Workshop | In-person | Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Pollination Assessment, Invasive Alien Species Assessment | IPBES Conceptual framework, IPBES Guide for assessments, IPBES Participatory mechanism for working with indigenous and local knowledge systems | To assess the preliminary impact of the actions to adopt the IPBES assessments and national ecosystem assessment in policy, science and practice arenas with the BES Solution Fund support and strengthen the global community of practice. | Policymakers, Practitioners, Scientific community, Stakeholders | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | 2023 | 2023 | Global | Cameroon, Colombia, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago, Viet Nam | English | 100,000 | Yuko | Kurauchi | [email protected] | IPBES Observer | |||||||
72520 | Tue, 14/11/2023 | Anonymous | United Nations Development Programme | United States of America | [email protected] | The Nature for Life Hub 2023 Virtual Panel Session - Invasive Alien Species: Bridging Knowledge and Action for Global Biodiversity Conservation | https://www.learningfornature.org/en/nature-for-life-hub-2023/main-stage-nfl-2023-day3/ | Presentation, Video, Webinar | Online | Invasive Alien Species Assessment | The event focused only on the uptake of the IPBES thematic assessment | Convened by BES-Net, this dialogue event presented the key findings of the recently launched IPBES IAS assessment and explored how it provides renewed impetus for efforts ongoing at the national level. | Early career experts, Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs), Policymakers, Practitioners, Scientific community, Stakeholders, Youth | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | 2023 | Global | Türkiye | English | Yuko | Kurauchi | [email protected] | UNDP | IPBES Observer | ||||||||
72328 | Sat, 11/11/2023 | Anonymous | Marine Biology in Libya | Libya | [email protected] | +218 92-2348869 | libya - Cyrenaica | https://libyamarinebiology.wordpress.com/page/2/ | Website | In-person | Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Pollination Assessment, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Africa | Approach to recognizing and working with indigenous and local knowledge in IPBES, IPBES Data and knowledge management policy, IPBES Guide for assessments, IPBES Participatory mechanism for working with indigenous and local knowledge systems, IPBES workshop on biodiversity and pandemics - Workshop report | Marine nvasive species are plants, animals, or microorganisms that are introduced into a new environment where they are not native and can cause harm. They can compete with native species for resources, spread diseases, and disrupt ecosystems. Invasi | Early career experts, Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs), Scientific community | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | IPBES fellowship programme, Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them, Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | Omar Al-Mukhtar University | 2023 | 2024 | African States, Global | Libya | Arabic, English | ABDULGHANI | ABDULGHANI | [email protected] | +218 92-2348869 | Community of practice, IPBES National Focal Point | |||
72131 | Thu, 09/11/2023 | Anonymous | University of Nairobi | Kenya | [email protected] | +254 722 711422 | Support the uptake and use of the key findings of the IPBES Invasive Alien Species Assessment through incorporation into the further and continuous development of learning materials | Other learning material | In-person | Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Africa | Nature Futures Framework - a flexible tool to support the development of scenarios and models of desirable futures for people, nature and Mother Earth | To increase understanding through incorporation into the further development of learning materials, during the teaching of an undergraduate course focusing on the linkages between biodiversity conservation, international trade and development. | Early career experts, Scientific community, Youth | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement | IPBES fellowship programme | 2023 | African States | Kenya | English | 5000 | Evans | Mwangi | [email protected] | +254 722 711422 | Academia | IPBES Observer | ||||||
72107 | Thu, 09/11/2023 | Anonymous | Viona Consulting INC. | Canada | [email protected] | +1 437-239-4418 | Agro-Enviro Research and Development Company | Article, Presentation, Workshop | Online, Hybrid, In-person | Land Degradation and Restoration Assessment, Pollination Assessment, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Africa, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Asia and the Pacific, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for the Americas, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Europe and Central Asia, Sustainable Use of Wild Species Assessment, Values Assessment | Approach to recognizing and working with indigenous and local knowledge in IPBES, IPBES Conceptual framework, IPBES Data and knowledge management policy, IPBES Participatory mechanism for working with indigenous and local knowledge systems, IPBES Policy support tools, IPBES workshop on biodiversity and pandemics - Workshop report, Nature Futures Framework - a flexible tool to support the development of scenarios and models of desirable futures for people, nature and Mother Earth | As a world expert in Agriculture and environmental pollution, I am ready to contribute to improving soil life. My knowledge and practices in harsh conditions environmental climates and lands could definitely improve farmers' lifestyles. | Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs), Practitioners, Scientific community, Youth | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | 2024 | Eastern European States, Western European and other States | Canada | English | Ali | Khalvati | [email protected] | +1 437-239-4416 | Expert of a completed or an ongoing IPBES assessment, IPBES Observer | |||||||
71984 | Tue, 07/11/2023 | Anonymous | CNR IRBIM | Italy | [email protected] | +39 339 809 3589 | the ORMEF GeoPortal, a free, online searchable database about Mediterranean Exotic Fishes | https://www.ormef.eu | Website | Not applicable | Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Europe and Central Asia, Scenarios and Models Assessment | IPBES Data and knowledge management policy, IPBES Policy support tools | ORMEF is a new website on marine exotic fishes, with 222 species and more than 12000 georeferenced observations across the Mediterranean Sea from 1896 to present days. A new interactive tool for for scientists, policy makers and the broad public | Early career experts, Policymakers, Practitioners, Scientific community, Stakeholders, Youth | Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | CNR IRPPS | 2022 | Other states | Italy | English | Ernesto | Azzurro | [email protected] | +39 339 809 3589 | CNR IRBIM | Researcher | |||||
71983 | Tue, 07/11/2023 | Anonymous | CNR IRBIM | Italy | [email protected] | +39 339 809 3589 | the ORMEF GeoPortal, a free, online searchable database about Mediterranean Exotic Fishes | https://www.ormef.eu | Website | Not applicable | Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Europe and Central Asia, Scenarios and Models Assessment | IPBES Data and knowledge management policy, IPBES Policy support tools | ORMEF is a new website on marine exotic fishes, with 222 species and more than 12000 georeferenced observations across the Mediterranean Sea from 1896 to present days. A new interactive tool for for scientists, policy makers and the broad public | Early career experts, Policymakers, Practitioners, Scientific community, Stakeholders, Youth | Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | CNR IRPPS | 2022 | Other states | Italy | English | Ernesto | Azzurro | [email protected] | +39 339 809 3589 | CNR IRBIM | Researcher | |||||
71979 | Tue, 07/11/2023 | Anonymous | USDA ARS | United States of America | [email protected] | +1 662-820-6241 | Importance of the invasive species, Chinese Tallow as a nectar and pollen source for pollinators in southern United States | Article, Capacity-building project/initiative, Other learning material, Presentation | Online, Hybrid, In-person | Pollination Assessment, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for the Americas, Sustainable Use of Wild Species Assessment, Values Assessment | IPBES Conceptual framework | Determining the nutritional value of Tallow flowers for pollinators and describing the taxonomic representation of animals visiting and benefiting from Tallow flowers | Policymakers, Practitioners, Scientific community, Stakeholders | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | 2023 | Other states | United States of America | English | Arathi | Seshadri | [email protected] | +1 662-820-6241 | USDA ARS | National or (sub)regional platform or network, Research Leader of Pollinator Health In southern crops ecosystem research unit | |||||
71968 | Tue, 07/11/2023 | Anonymous | Chidimbah Research Center | Malawi | [email protected] | +265 884 13 58 92 | Roles and Diversity of Neglected and Underutilized Biodiversity in SSA Region-PhD Student Part of Project Work | Capacity-building project/initiative, Conference, Presentation, Workshop, Any form that may be needed | Online, In-person, Other | Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Africa | Approach to recognizing and working with indigenous and local knowledge in IPBES, IPBES Conceptual framework, IPBES workshop on biodiversity and pandemics - Workshop report, Nature Futures Framework - a flexible tool to support the development of scenarios and models of desirable futures for people, nature and Mother Earth | To identify the diversity, uses and roles of Neglected and Underutilized Biodiversity in SSA region in terms of Food and Nutrition Security | Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs), Policymakers, Stakeholders, Youth | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them, Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum | CHIDIMBAH | 2024 | 2024 | African States | Malawi | English | George Ndaziona Chidimbah | Munthali | [email protected] | +265 884 13 58 92 | Chidimbah Research Center | PhD Student working on Neglected and Underutilized Biodiversity Project | ||||
68463 | Wed, 28/06/2023 | Anonymous | ESSRG Nonprofit Ltd. | Hungary | [email protected] | Webinar on the main findings of the IPBES Values Assessment | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQK07yVS16 | Webinar | Online | Values Assessment | IPBES Policy support tools | This interactive webinar, including a keynote presentation and an open discussion, was organized for Hungarian scholars and professionals whose main field is environmental valuation to share the main findings of the IPBES Values Assessment. | Early career experts, Policymakers, Practitioners, Scientific community | Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | 2022 | Eastern European States | Hungary | Hungarian | Eszter | Kelemen | [email protected] | ESSRG Nonprofit Kft. | Expert of a completed or an ongoing IPBES assessment | ||||||||
68396 | Tue, 27/06/2023 | Brigitta Palotas | Centre for Ecological Research | Hungary | [email protected] | IPBES Workshop at the Hungarian Conservation Biology Congress | http://www.mtbk.hu/mtbk13/?page=program | Conference, Workshop | In-person | Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Land Degradation and Restoration Assessment, Pollination Assessment, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Europe and Central Asia, Values Assessment | Approach to recognizing and working with indigenous and local knowledge in IPBES, IPBES Conceptual framework, IPBES Data and knowledge management policy | To review the evolution of the concept, starting from IPBES, and to give examples of possible applications based on the experience of some recent projects (e.g. NÖSZTÉP) | Early career experts, Scientific community, Stakeholders | Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | ESSRG, Kiskunság National Park | 2022 | Other states | Hungary | Hungarian | Brigitta | Palotás | [email protected] | Centre for Ecological Research | National or (sub)regional platform or network | |||||||
68374 | Tue, 27/06/2023 | Brigitta Palotas | Centre for Ecological Research | Hungary | [email protected] | Hungarian edition of ECA SPM | https://ecolres.hu/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/2018_ECA_SPM_LAYOUT_HU_Ver_04_final-1.pdf | Booklet | Other | Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Europe and Central Asia | All IPBES products at the national scale | To support the uptake of IPBES products at the national scale. | Policymakers, Scientific community | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | 2022 | Eastern European States, Western European and other States | Hungary | Hungarian | Brigitta | Palotás | [email protected] | Centre for Ecological Research | National or (sub)regional platform or network | |||||||
68245 | Mon, 26/06/2023 | Anonymous | United Nations Development Programme | United States of America | [email protected] | +1 212-906-5020 | Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net) | https://www.besnet.world/ | Article, Capacity-building project/initiative, Conference, Other learning material, Webinar, Website | Online, In-person | Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Land Degradation and Restoration Assessment, Pollination Assessment, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Africa, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Asia and the Pacific, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for the Americas, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Europe and Central Asia | IPBES Guide for assessments, IPBES Participatory mechanism for working with indigenous and local knowledge systems, IPBES Policy support tools | BES-Net connects and fosters dialogue among policymakers, scientists and practitioners for biodiversity and enhances their access to the best available knowledge for the concerted implementation of nature-based solutions. |
Early career experts, Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs), Policymakers, Practitioners, Scientific community, Stakeholders, Youth | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | IPBES fellowship programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | UNEP-WCMC; UNESCO | 2016 | 2028 | Global | Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Cambodia, Cameroon, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Grenada, Guatemala, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Nigeria, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Viet Nam | English, French, Russian, Spanish | 25 Million USD | Yuko | Kurauchi | [email protected] | +254 722 563308 | Programme Specialist | IPBES Observer, Member of an IPBES task force | |
68244 | Mon, 26/06/2023 | Anonymous | United Nations Development Programme | United States of America | [email protected] | +1212 906-5020 | Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net) | https://www.besnet.world/ | Article, Capacity-building project/initiative, Conference, Other learning material, Webinar, Website | Online, In-person | Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Land Degradation and Restoration Assessment, Pollination Assessment, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Africa, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Asia and the Pacific, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for the Americas, Regional Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for Europe and Central Asia | IPBES Guide for assessments, IPBES Participatory mechanism for working with indigenous and local knowledge systems, IPBES Policy support tools | BES-Net connects and fosters dialogue among policymakers, scientists and practitioners for biodiversity and enhances their access to the best available knowledge for the concerted implementation of nature-based solutions. |
Early career experts, Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs), Policymakers, Practitioners, Scientific community, Stakeholders, Youth | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | IPBES fellowship programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | UNEP-WCMC; UNESCO | 2016 | 2028 | Global | Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Cambodia, Cameroon, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Grenada, Guatemala, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Nigeria, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Viet Nam | English, French, Russian, Spanish | 25 Million USD | Yuko | Kurauchi | [email protected] | +254722563308 | Programme Specialist | IPBES Observer, Member of an IPBES task force | |
68191 | Fri, 23/06/2023 | Anonymous | University of Santiago de Compostela | Spain | [email protected] | +34 686 64 98 52 | Market-based adaptation of the IPBES conceptual framework | https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10442 | Article | Other | Values Assessment | IPBES Conceptual framework | Our novel market-based adaptation of the IPBES conceptual framework— ‘cephalopod food system framework’ represents how the cephalopod food system functions and informs processes to improve sustainability and equity of the cephalopod food system | Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs), Policymakers, Practitioners, Scientific community, Stakeholders | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | International Institute for Environment and Development; University of Aveiro; Marine Stewardship Council; National University of Galway; Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas | 2022 | Global | _nocountry | English | n/a | Gillian | Ainsworth | [email protected] | +34 686 64 98 52 | University of Santiago de Compostela | Community of practice | ||||
68190 | Fri, 23/06/2023 | Anonymous | University of Santiago de Compostela | Spain | [email protected] | +34686649852 | Market-based adaptation of the IPBES conceptual framework | https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10442 | Article | Other | Values Assessment | IPBES Conceptual framework | Our novel market-based adaptation of the IPBES conceptual framework— ‘cephalopod food system framework’ represents how the cephalopod food system functions and informs processes to improve sustainability and equity of the cephalopod food system | Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs), Policymakers, Practitioners, Scientific community, Stakeholders | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | International Institute for Environment and Development; University of Aveiro; Marine Stewardship Council; National University of Galway; Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas | 2022 | Global | _nocountry | English | n/a | Gillian | Ainsworth | [email protected] | +34686649852 | University of Santiago de Compostela | Community of practice |