The 15th Conference of Parties (COP15) for the UN Convention on Biological Diversity was held in two parts (in Kunming, China, in October 2021 and in Montreal, Canada, in December 2022). One primary goal for COP15 was the development of a Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) covering the coming decade (from 2023 through 2030). The GBF produced by the participating countries at COP15 included four long-term global goals for 2050 linked to the 2050 Vision for Biodiversity, along with 23 global targets for immediate action and completed by 2030. One outcome of the negotiations was the identification of the need to increase public awareness of the global biodiversity crisis leading to sustained activities to halt and reverse global biodiversity ...
National and local governments need to step up efforts to effectively implement the post‐2020 global...
Human impacts on the Earth’s biosphere are driving the global biodiversity crisis. Governments are p...
Editorial relating to a special collection of papers in which leading conservation scientists identi...
The 15th Conference of Parties (COP15) for the UN Convention on Biological Diversity was held in two...
With wildlife and biodiversity in an unprecedented crisis, pressure weighs heavily on the UN‘s Conve...
In December 2022, over 190 nations gathered in Montreal, Canada to finalize the Global Biodiversity ...
[Extract] Bending the curve of biodiversity loss is a key priority for humanity and requires urgent ...
From 2022 onwards the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) of the Convention on Biological ...
Global biodiversity policy is at a crossroads. Recent global assessments of living nature and climat...
Reversing ecosystem degradation and halting global biodiversity loss due to climate change and other...
A Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) is under discussion for the period 2021–2030, which will repla...
In 2002, world leaders committed themselves to achieve a significant reduction in the rate of biodiv...
In 2002, world leaders committed, through the Convention on Biological Diversity, to achieve a signi...
none20siThe Convention on Biological Diversity's strategic plan lays out five goals: “(A) address th...
We are approaching a reckoning point in 2020 for global targets that better articulate the interconn...
National and local governments need to step up efforts to effectively implement the post‐2020 global...
Human impacts on the Earth’s biosphere are driving the global biodiversity crisis. Governments are p...
Editorial relating to a special collection of papers in which leading conservation scientists identi...
The 15th Conference of Parties (COP15) for the UN Convention on Biological Diversity was held in two...
With wildlife and biodiversity in an unprecedented crisis, pressure weighs heavily on the UN‘s Conve...
In December 2022, over 190 nations gathered in Montreal, Canada to finalize the Global Biodiversity ...
[Extract] Bending the curve of biodiversity loss is a key priority for humanity and requires urgent ...
From 2022 onwards the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) of the Convention on Biological ...
Global biodiversity policy is at a crossroads. Recent global assessments of living nature and climat...
Reversing ecosystem degradation and halting global biodiversity loss due to climate change and other...
A Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) is under discussion for the period 2021–2030, which will repla...
In 2002, world leaders committed themselves to achieve a significant reduction in the rate of biodiv...
In 2002, world leaders committed, through the Convention on Biological Diversity, to achieve a signi...
none20siThe Convention on Biological Diversity's strategic plan lays out five goals: “(A) address th...
We are approaching a reckoning point in 2020 for global targets that better articulate the interconn...
National and local governments need to step up efforts to effectively implement the post‐2020 global...
Human impacts on the Earth’s biosphere are driving the global biodiversity crisis. Governments are p...
Editorial relating to a special collection of papers in which leading conservation scientists identi...