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  1. Governance Challenges, Gaps and Management Opportunities in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction

    … Governance Challenges, Gaps and Management Opportunities in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction This … to regulating the climate, maintaining and enhancing marine biodiversity, and supporting local livelihoods. Integrated …

  2. Marine Spatial Planning in the Context of the Convention on Biological Diversity

    … the Convention on Biological Diversity Area-based planning and management processes have been … achievement of the Aichi targets on marine and coastal biodiversity. As such, the Conference of the Parties to the …

  3. Nature-based Solutions and the GEF

    … adaptively, simultaneously providing human well-being and biodiversity benefits." This paper: reviews of some of …

  4. STAP Chair's Presentation to the GEF Council, 16 June 2021

    … change will become one of the most pressing drivers of biodiversity loss. The State of the Global …

  5. Local commons for global benefits: indigenous and community-based management of wild species, forests and drylands

    … resources is showing promise as an approach to deliver on biodiversity, climate change mitigation, and land …

  6. STAP information note on blended finance

    … Early GEF investments focused on climate change mitigation areas, including renewable energy and energy efficiency. … into environmental and nature related sectors, such as biodiversity and land management. This STAP Information Note …

  7. Chair’s report and presentation

    … the effects of persistent organic pollutants on ecosystems, biodiversity, and human health. …

  8. Soil conservation in the 21st century: why we need smart agricultural intensification

    … terms of soil organic carbon storage, water efficiency and biodiversity, while at the same time lowering the overall …

  9. Use of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) to Assess Land Degradation at Multiple Scales: Current Status, Future Trends, and Practical Considerations

    … of soils, rivers, lakes, and oceans; and reducing biodiversity (Foley et al. 2011). The threat to …