A new report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) offers insights, analysis and tools to establish more sustainable use of wild species of plants, animals, fungi and algae around the world. Sustainable use is when biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are maintained while contributing to human well-being.
The IPBES Assessment Report on the Sustainable Use of Wild Species is the result of four years of work by 85 leading experts from the natural and social sciences, and holders of indigenous and local knowledge, as well as 200 contributing authors, drawing on more than 6,200 sources. The summary of the Report was approved this week by representatives of the 139 member States of IPBES in Bonn, Germany.
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Originally Published | 08 Jul 2022 |
Related organisation(s) | IPBES - Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Biodiversity | Biodiversity and tradeBiodiversity and its global governance |
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