Life on land

Nearly a third of the globe is covered by forests, which are home to 80 per cent of all land species of animals, plants, and insects. Forests and agricultural systems sustain our air, water, and food, but extreme deforestation and land degradation are threatening vital biodiversity and the billions of people who depend on the land for their livelihoods.

UNU research analyses the intersections of ecosystem change and resource use to find sustainable human-environment solutions that can preserve biological and biocultural diversity as well as safeguard traditional agricultural systems and rural livelihoods.

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News

Summit at COP15 Discusses Strengthening the Links Between Nature and Culture

UNU-IAS contributed to two sessions of the Nature and Culture Summit held at the UN Biodiversity Conference.

16 Dec 2022

News

Report Highlights Achievements of Satoyama Initiative in First 12 Years

A new report provides an overview of the achievements of the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative (IPSI) since its launch in 2010.

16 Dec 2022

Side Event

COMDEKS Phase 4: Contribution of the Satoyama Initiative to the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

On 16 December 2022, UNU-IAS will co-organise a side event at the UN Biodiversity Conference (CBD COP15).

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Greening the Blue Report 2022 Shows UN System Accelerating Efforts on Environmental Governance and Environmental Training

The annual Greening the Blue Report provides UN system-wide data on management functions and environmental impact.

14 Dec 2022

Event

Nature-Based Solutions to Climate Change and Other Social Challenges by Conservation and Restoration of Mangrove Ecosystem, Focusing on its Multiple Services

A side event at CBD COP15 will be held on mangrove ecosystem conservation as a nature-based solution for post-2020 global biodiversity framework.

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Side Event

Nature-based Solutions to Climate Change

On 14 December 2022, UNU-IAS will co-organise “Nature-based Solutions to Climate Change” — a side event at the UN Biodiversity Conference (CBD COP15).

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Side Event

OECMs and Green Economies: Productive Landscapes for Nature-positive Society

UNU-IAS will host a session at CBD COP15 on financial and economic factors affecting the identification, management, and effectiveness of OECMs.

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Side Event

Exploring Nature-positive Pathways

On 8 December 2022, UNU-IAS will co-organise "Exploring Nature-positive Pathways" — a side event at the UN Biodiversity Conference (CBD COP15).

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Policy Brief Urges Recognition of Culture in Biodiversity Conservation

Recognising cultures that create biodiversity benefits through sustainable human–nature relationships.

08 Dec 2022