#globalbiodiversityframework — Public Fediverse posts
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Protection Of U.S. Streams Is Insufficient To Safeguard Stream Diversity And Prevent Habitat Impairment
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s44458-025-00026-2 <-- shared paper
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#water #surfacewater #USA #US #biodiversity #protection #streams #rivers #regulations #waterresources #watermanagement #waterquality #diversity #habitat #damage #risk #hazard #GlobalBiodiversityFramework #target #CONUS #spatialanalysis #geostatistics #geophysics #biogeographic #impacts #humanimpacts #conservation #watershed #upstream #impairment #evaluation #GAPStatus #catchment #metrics #agriculture #urban #industry #transportation #diversity -
Protection Of U.S. Streams Is Insufficient To Safeguard Stream Diversity And Prevent Habitat Impairment
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s44458-025-00026-2 <-- shared paper
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#water #surfacewater #USA #US #biodiversity #protection #streams #rivers #regulations #waterresources #watermanagement #waterquality #diversity #habitat #damage #risk #hazard #GlobalBiodiversityFramework #target #CONUS #spatialanalysis #geostatistics #geophysics #biogeographic #impacts #humanimpacts #conservation #watershed #upstream #impairment #evaluation #GAPStatus #catchment #metrics #agriculture #urban #industry #transportation #diversity -
Protection Of U.S. Streams Is Insufficient To Safeguard Stream Diversity And Prevent Habitat Impairment
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s44458-025-00026-2 <-- shared paper
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#water #surfacewater #USA #US #biodiversity #protection #streams #rivers #regulations #waterresources #watermanagement #waterquality #diversity #habitat #damage #risk #hazard #GlobalBiodiversityFramework #target #CONUS #spatialanalysis #geostatistics #geophysics #biogeographic #impacts #humanimpacts #conservation #watershed #upstream #impairment #evaluation #GAPStatus #catchment #metrics #agriculture #urban #industry #transportation #diversity -
Protection Of U.S. Streams Is Insufficient To Safeguard Stream Diversity And Prevent Habitat Impairment
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s44458-025-00026-2 <-- shared paper
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#water #surfacewater #USA #US #biodiversity #protection #streams #rivers #regulations #waterresources #watermanagement #waterquality #diversity #habitat #damage #risk #hazard #GlobalBiodiversityFramework #target #CONUS #spatialanalysis #geostatistics #geophysics #biogeographic #impacts #humanimpacts #conservation #watershed #upstream #impairment #evaluation #GAPStatus #catchment #metrics #agriculture #urban #industry #transportation #diversity -
Protection Of U.S. Streams Is Insufficient To Safeguard Stream Diversity And Prevent Habitat Impairment
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s44458-025-00026-2 <-- shared paper
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#water #surfacewater #USA #US #biodiversity #protection #streams #rivers #regulations #waterresources #watermanagement #waterquality #diversity #habitat #damage #risk #hazard #GlobalBiodiversityFramework #target #CONUS #spatialanalysis #geostatistics #geophysics #biogeographic #impacts #humanimpacts #conservation #watershed #upstream #impairment #evaluation #GAPStatus #catchment #metrics #agriculture #urban #industry #transportation #diversity -
📄🌊 In einer neuen #Studie des #HorizonEurope Projekts #MarinePlan kommen Forschende zu dem Ergebnis, dass die Systematische Erhaltungsplanung (SCP) eine wirksame Methode ist, um den Verlust der biologischen Vielfalt zu stoppen.
Weitere Infos: thuenen.de/SCP
#Naturschutz #Meeresschutz #Biodiversität #GlobalBiodiversityFramework
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#NbS ➡️ #GBF ?
Let's mobilise #NatureBasedSolutions for the #GlobalBiodiversityFramework!
Join our Science-Policy Forum online on 🗓️ April 8 (13:00-17:00 CEST) to discuss NbS initiatives, implementation strategies, policy support, & more!
Register now: https://www.biodiversa.eu/2025/01/23/register-for-the-science-policy-forum-on-nbs/ -
Mapping The Planet’s Critical Areas For Biodiversity And Nature’s Contributions To People
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43832-9 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #global #biodiversity #nature #humanimpact #climatechange #foodsecurity #habitat #sustainabledevelopment #spatialcongruence #ecosystems #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #people #population #highdevelopment #conservation #landarea #hydrology #GlobalBiodiversityFramework #agriculture #energy #renewableenergy #oilandgas #mining #urban #urbangrowth #conflict #accomodation #NCP -
Join us next week for a symposium showcasing and reflecting on the progress of the Biodiversity Information for Development (BID) programme and discussing the future directions for the programme to support effective implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF).
Register for live stream ➡️ https://www.gbif.org/event/DL7vdW3Q9spyscdi5kaj6/biodiversity-information-for-development-showcase
#GBIFBID #Biodiversity #Capacity #GBF #GlobalBiodiversityFramework
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Just published in @Nature with @unaipasku et al: paper based on @ipbes #ValuesAssessment where we underline the need to shift social & institutional values away from emphasis on GDP growth & material accumulation to community-based, sustainability aligned values. Plus check out the fab new IPBES values typology!
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06406-9
#Sustainability
#SustainabilityScience
#Biodiversity
#NatureEmergency
#GlobalBiodiversityFramework
#EcosystemServices
#ecologicalcrises
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Just published in @Nature with @unaipasku et al: paper based on @ipbes #ValuesAssessment where we underline the need to shift social & institutional values away from emphasis on GDP growth & material accumulation to community-based, sustainability aligned values. Plus check out the fab new IPBES values typology!
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06406-9
#Sustainability
#SustainabilityScience
#Biodiversity
#NatureEmergency
#GlobalBiodiversityFramework
#EcosystemServices
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Just published in @Nature with @unaipasku et al: paper based on @ipbes #ValuesAssessment where we underline the need to shift social & institutional values away from emphasis on GDP growth & material accumulation to community-based, sustainability aligned values. Plus check out the fab new IPBES values typology!
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06406-9
#Sustainability
#SustainabilityScience
#Biodiversity
#NatureEmergency
#GlobalBiodiversityFramework
#EcosystemServices
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Just published in @Nature with @unaipasku et al: paper based on @ipbes #ValuesAssessment where we underline the need to shift social & institutional values away from emphasis on GDP growth & material accumulation to community-based, sustainability aligned values. Plus check out the fab new IPBES values typology!
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06406-9
#Sustainability
#SustainabilityScience
#Biodiversity
#NatureEmergency
#GlobalBiodiversityFramework
#EcosystemServices
#ecologicalcrises
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Just published in @Nature with @unaipasku et al: paper based on @ipbes #ValuesAssessment where we underline the need to shift social & institutional values away from emphasis on GDP growth & material accumulation to community-based, sustainability aligned values. Plus check out the fab new IPBES values typology!
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06406-9
#Sustainability
#SustainabilityScience
#Biodiversity
#NatureEmergency
#GlobalBiodiversityFramework
#EcosystemServices
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RT @WCSBrussels: 📌 On May 15th, @TheWCS, @nature_org, @Biodiversity_be, @IUCN_WCPA organised a technical workshop on 'Implementing the new #GlobalBiodiversityFramework #GBF: Making Target 3 work for People and Nature'.
A report and a web story are now available at: https://brussels.wcs.org/Media/News/ID/18934/Global-Biodiversity-Framework-GBF https://t.co/dCGCDCAjfl
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_ENV/status/1666789645055668225
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The importance of wild pollination. Think first about bees, but also other insects, birds and bats. Study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Pollination loss removes healthy foods from global diets, increases chronic diseases causing excess deaths
Summary:
Inadequate pollination has led to a 3-5% loss of fruit, vegetable, and nut production and an estimated 427,000 excess deaths annually from lost healthy food consumption and associated diseases, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain cancers, according to new research. It is the first study to quantify the human health toll of insufficient wild (animal) pollinators on human health.Let us hope the Global Biodiversity Framework Target 7 which sets a halving of pesticide use by 2030, is acted upon to reduce decline in wild pollinators.
#HumanHealth #pollination #GlobalBiodiversityFramework #Pesticides #ExcessDeaths #FoodSecurity
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/12/221214092320.htm
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Nice summary of #cop15 outcomes from an Australian perspective in @theconversationau today #biodiversitycouncil #gbf #globalbiodiversityframework
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#COP15 #GlobalBiodiversityFramework
As Western media heralds the Kuming-Montréal Global Biodiversity Framework, you might've missed the views of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Uganda & Namibia, about how the deal was reached -
New here - Is there a particularly active community discussion in Mastodon about #cop15 #biodiversity #conservation #CBD
#GlobalBiodiversityFramework
#COP15Announcement #GBFAdoption #post2020?
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New here - Is there a particularly active community discussion in Mastodon about #cop15 #biodiversity #conservation #CBD
#GlobalBiodiversityFramework
#COP15Announcement #GBFAdoption #post2020?
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New here - Is there a particularly active community discussion in Mastodon about #cop15 #biodiversity #conservation #CBD
#GlobalBiodiversityFramework
#COP15Announcement #GBFAdoption #post2020?
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New here - Is there a particularly active community discussion in Mastodon about #cop15 #biodiversity #conservation #CBD
#GlobalBiodiversityFramework
#COP15Announcement #GBFAdoption #post2020?
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RT @andersen_inger: I'm at #COP15 in Montreal and it's really down to the wire now. Time is running out. We need an ambitious #GlobalBiodiversityFramework. When we work #ForNature we work for humanity. @CBD_COP15 @UNBiodiversity @UNEP
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_ENV/status/1604470363840282624
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RT @andersen_inger: “We cannot protect the web of life without the full and equal participation of women. #Gender equality needs to be front and centre of all work done as part of the post-2020 #GlobalBiodiversityFramework #COP15 @AminaJMohammed
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_ENV/status/1603446400536166400
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Australian Conservation Foundation releases report: Risky business: How Australia’s banks and super funds are responding to the nature crisis.
It is the first benchmarking analysis of 20 of Australia’s largest banks and super funds’ approach to managing nature-related and #Biodiversity risks.
* 90% of super funds and 80% of banks have not set nature-related targets – and only 20% of banks and super funds say they plan to.
* None of the big four banks have a ‘no deforestation’ target, casting doubt on their net zero commitments. (The UN says companies cannot claim to be on the path to net zero while still funding deforestation.)
* Australia has the developed world’s highest rate of nature destruction, yet Australian banks and super funds are more likely to have policies to avoid financing nature destruction overseas (e.g. palm oil financing), than to protect koala and cockatoo habitat.
* Australian Ethical is the only super fund with a deforestation and ‘land conversion’ policy, while only four banks – Bank Australia, HSBC, Rabobank and Bendigo & Adelaide Bank – have one.Interesting watching final text of #GlobalBiodiversityFramework Target 15 which requires that all businesses report on nature-related impacts and dependencies.
#finance #COP15 #Deforestation #NatureDestruction #BiodiversityCrisis #Austrália
https://www.acf.org.au/risky-business-banks-superfunds-unprepared-for-nature-risks -
Australian Conservation Foundation releases report: Risky business: How Australia’s banks and super funds are responding to the nature crisis.
It is the first benchmarking analysis of 20 of Australia’s largest banks and super funds’ approach to managing nature-related and #Biodiversity risks.
* 90% of super funds and 80% of banks have not set nature-related targets – and only 20% of banks and super funds say they plan to.
* None of the big four banks have a ‘no deforestation’ target, casting doubt on their net zero commitments. (The UN says companies cannot claim to be on the path to net zero while still funding deforestation.)
* Australia has the developed world’s highest rate of nature destruction, yet Australian banks and super funds are more likely to have policies to avoid financing nature destruction overseas (e.g. palm oil financing), than to protect koala and cockatoo habitat.
* Australian Ethical is the only super fund with a deforestation and ‘land conversion’ policy, while only four banks – Bank Australia, HSBC, Rabobank and Bendigo & Adelaide Bank – have one.Interesting watching final text of #GlobalBiodiversityFramework Target 15 which requires that all businesses report on nature-related impacts and dependencies.
#finance #COP15 #Deforestation #NatureDestruction #BiodiversityCrisis #Austrália
https://www.acf.org.au/risky-business-banks-superfunds-unprepared-for-nature-risks -
Australian Conservation Foundation releases report: Risky business: How Australia’s banks and super funds are responding to the nature crisis.
It is the first benchmarking analysis of 20 of Australia’s largest banks and super funds’ approach to managing nature-related and #Biodiversity risks.
* 90% of super funds and 80% of banks have not set nature-related targets – and only 20% of banks and super funds say they plan to.
* None of the big four banks have a ‘no deforestation’ target, casting doubt on their net zero commitments. (The UN says companies cannot claim to be on the path to net zero while still funding deforestation.)
* Australia has the developed world’s highest rate of nature destruction, yet Australian banks and super funds are more likely to have policies to avoid financing nature destruction overseas (e.g. palm oil financing), than to protect koala and cockatoo habitat.
* Australian Ethical is the only super fund with a deforestation and ‘land conversion’ policy, while only four banks – Bank Australia, HSBC, Rabobank and Bendigo & Adelaide Bank – have one.Interesting watching final text of #GlobalBiodiversityFramework Target 15 which requires that all businesses report on nature-related impacts and dependencies.
#finance #COP15 #Deforestation #NatureDestruction #BiodiversityCrisis #Austrália
https://www.acf.org.au/risky-business-banks-superfunds-unprepared-for-nature-risks -
Australian Conservation Foundation releases report: Risky business: How Australia’s banks and super funds are responding to the nature crisis.
It is the first benchmarking analysis of 20 of Australia’s largest banks and super funds’ approach to managing nature-related and #Biodiversity risks.
* 90% of super funds and 80% of banks have not set nature-related targets – and only 20% of banks and super funds say they plan to.
* None of the big four banks have a ‘no deforestation’ target, casting doubt on their net zero commitments. (The UN says companies cannot claim to be on the path to net zero while still funding deforestation.)
* Australia has the developed world’s highest rate of nature destruction, yet Australian banks and super funds are more likely to have policies to avoid financing nature destruction overseas (e.g. palm oil financing), than to protect koala and cockatoo habitat.
* Australian Ethical is the only super fund with a deforestation and ‘land conversion’ policy, while only four banks – Bank Australia, HSBC, Rabobank and Bendigo & Adelaide Bank – have one.Interesting watching final text of #GlobalBiodiversityFramework Target 15 which requires that all businesses report on nature-related impacts and dependencies.
#finance #COP15 #Deforestation #NatureDestruction #BiodiversityCrisis #Austrália
https://www.acf.org.au/risky-business-banks-superfunds-unprepared-for-nature-risks -
Australian Conservation Foundation releases report: Risky business: How Australia’s banks and super funds are responding to the nature crisis.
It is the first benchmarking analysis of 20 of Australia’s largest banks and super funds’ approach to managing nature-related and #Biodiversity risks.
* 90% of super funds and 80% of banks have not set nature-related targets – and only 20% of banks and super funds say they plan to.
* None of the big four banks have a ‘no deforestation’ target, casting doubt on their net zero commitments. (The UN says companies cannot claim to be on the path to net zero while still funding deforestation.)
* Australia has the developed world’s highest rate of nature destruction, yet Australian banks and super funds are more likely to have policies to avoid financing nature destruction overseas (e.g. palm oil financing), than to protect koala and cockatoo habitat.
* Australian Ethical is the only super fund with a deforestation and ‘land conversion’ policy, while only four banks – Bank Australia, HSBC, Rabobank and Bendigo & Adelaide Bank – have one.Interesting watching final text of #GlobalBiodiversityFramework Target 15 which requires that all businesses report on nature-related impacts and dependencies.
#finance #COP15 #Deforestation #NatureDestruction #BiodiversityCrisis #Austrália
https://www.acf.org.au/risky-business-banks-superfunds-unprepared-for-nature-risks -
10 Must Dos from Biodiversity Science 2022:
1. protect 30% of land and sea areas by 2030, to designate a further 20% as climate stabilisation areas
2. consistent promotion and integration of biodiversity in urban areas,
3. widespread reduction of light around fauna-flora-habitat areas
4. preservation, maintenance and documentation of indigenous and local languages and their associated knowledge systems. This includes recognising land, territorial and socio-cultural rights of indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs).
5. global protection of primary forests from overexploitation and for the development of degraded forests into natural, climate-resilient forests through targeted planting and natural regeneration.
6. existing agriculture subsidies put towards more biodiversity-friendly production.
7. protection of natural resources (soil, water, air) and of biodiversity is mainstreamed in all political and planning decision-making processes locally, regionally, nationally and globally.
8. establishment of a secure long-term transregional and global monitoring system (stratified biodiversity monitoring) as well as of an extensive early warning system.
9. maintaining the open access and unrestricted use of these scientific biodiversity data sources, for expanding these information infrastructures, and for securing them in the long term.
10. abolishment of harmful subsidies and the provision of incentives for the economic and finance sector to invest in protecting and conserving biodiversity. To achieve this, the social costs of ecosystem services and biodiversity loss must be assessed monetarily and then entered into national accounts (including outsourced biodiversity loss in imported products)
#COP15 #Biodiversity #BiodiversityCrisis #GlobalBiodiversityFramework
https://zenodo.org/record/7361181#.Y44lmNLP29K