Marine Spatial Planning in a Nutshell
Marine Spatial Planning is spreading across the globe as a new way to achieve sustainable development of the world’s seas and oceans. -- What does mean? How does it work?
Marine Spatial Planning is spreading across the globe as a new way to achieve sustainable development of the world’s seas and oceans. -- What does mean? How does it work?
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services IPBES aims to strengthen the knowledge/policy interface in the biodiversity arena (…)
What are effective ways to foster sustainable management of marine resources while improving human well-being? What are the best practices that have worked on the ground, and what are common success factors?
In Africa, the world sees the most rapid population growth. It is concurrently experiencing a youth bulge – an expanding population of tech-savvy, well-educated, job-ready 18-35-year-olds.
Based on the previous work plan, the workgroup Climate Change, Livelihoods, Natural Resources Management has elaborated a new plan for until the end of 2018.
Worum geht es in den Globalen und Regionalen Zustandsberichten des Weltbiodiversitätsrates IPBES? Deutsche Autorinnen und Autoren der Globalen und Regionalen Assessments erzählen, mit welchen Fragen sie sich in ihren Berichten auseinandersetzen und welche Themen sie beisteuern.
Andreas Schleenbäcker connects the dots between the SDGs, youth development, SNRD Africa in general and the experiences of the working group in particular. Recorded at the 2017 SNRD Africa conference in Pretoria.
This is a report on the annual meeting of the SNRD Working Group on Climate Change, Livelihoods and Natural Resources Management, which took place on 12-13 April 2016 in Mahajanga, Madagascar.
Good practices compiled from the point of view of reducing vulnerability and improving resilience of agro-silvo-pastoral systems
Ein Ländervergleich aus der Praxis: Benin, Kamerun, Mali, Mauretanien, Namibia