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The Satoyama Initiative for Societies in Harmony with Nature
On 16 July 2020, UNU-IAS will organise an online side event for the HLPF 2020 focused on the Satoyama Initiative.
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Biodiversity Targets Reviewed and Future Directions Planned in Online Reporting Session
UNU-IAS held an online reporting session on the results of the second meeting of the Open-Ended Working Group on the OEWG2.
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Public Forum of the 8th IPSI Global Conference and Expert Thematic Workshop for Post-2020
KUMAMOTO, JAPAN: A public forum will share experiences of IPSI members and other stakeholders.
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UNU-IAS Celebrates the 2019 International Day for Biodiversity
The symposium shared best practices for local communities to protect biodiversity and discussed ways to accelerate action locally and globally.
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Workshop Details Findings on Global Important Agricultural Heritage Systems in East Asia
The event was held as part of a UNU-IAS project on monitoring and evaluation methods for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity.
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Symposium Celebrates Biodiversity and Sustainable Tourism
Th event was held to mark the 2017 International Day for Biological Diversity.
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International Day for Biological Diversity: Mainstreaming Biodiversity
On 21 May 2016, UNU-IAS will organize a public symposium to celebrate the UN International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB).
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International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative Fifth Global Conference
PYEONGCHANG, REPUBLIC OF KOREA: The Fifth Global IPSI Conference will be held on 4–5 October to coincide with CBD COP12.
Project
International Satoyama Initiative
The ISI project works to promote the Satoyama Initiative, a global effort to realize societies in harmony with nature.
Project
IPBES Assessments and Capacity Building
UNU-IAS has been leading the IPBES assessment process by organizing informal and formal international scientific expert workshops since 2011.
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Operating Unit Ishikawa / Kanazawa (OUIK)
OUIK carries out community-based research on biocultural diversity in Ishikawa looking towards providing a regional model for sustainable development.
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Grant for Global Sustainability (GGS)
Supported by the Japanese MEXT, the project aims to enrich the partnership between research and educational institutes in Japan.