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40 59688 Mon, 30/05/2022 Anonymous University of Stirling Isabel Jones i.l.jones@stir.ac.uk +44 7738009612 Biological & Environmental Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling. FK9 4LA
United Kingdom
Biological & Environmental Sciences University of Stirling Stirling FK9 4LA United Kingdom UK https://www.thebeaconproject.net/ @_Isabel_Jones @_runningrivers "Power Up!": A mobile phone video game about Sustainable Development Goal trade-offs A game for mobile phones: directly linking people, science-led data collection, and policy-makers Data management and knowledge generation, Indigenous and local knowledge systems, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies, Scenarios and models In the "Power Up!" game, players need to manage competing Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) interests of energy generation, biodiversity conservation, and communities, across different world landscapes. Detailed data on how players make difficult SDG trade-offs are collected, generating a large and open-access dataset (forthcoming). "Power Up!" is free to download and is available in multiple languages, ensuring diverse global voices are mobilised, together building our knowledge and understanding of human decision-making and priorities surrounding SDGs. The "Power Up! game is a cutting-edge research tool that directly links citizens, science-led data collection, and policy-makers. Hyperluminal Games Ltd. (https://hyperluminalgames.com/) Power Up! (Google Play Store):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hyperluminal.stirlinguniversity.sustainabledevelopmentgame

Power Up! (Apple App Store):
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/power-up/id1585634888
Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 Wed, 01/01/2025 - 00:00 USD$130,000 Global _nocountry Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
9 58608 Tue, 26/04/2022 Anonymous International Academy of Science, Health & Ecology / University of São Paulo André Francisco Pilon gaiarine@usp.br 55(11)3061-8100 HSP/FSP/USP
Av. Dr. Arnaldo, 715
, São Paulo, S.P. . 01246-904
Brazil
HSP/FSP/USP Av. Dr. Arnaldo, 715 , São Paulo, S.P. 01246-904 Brazil Brazil https://www.academia.edu/s/07f427bcd1 Reframing Relationships Between Humans and the Earth: An Ecosystem Approach to Advocacy, Communication, Public Policies, Research and Teaching Programs Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website), Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives IPBES assessments, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies, Scenarios and models Engagement with ongoing assessments Earth is firmly on track toward an unlivable world. After more than three decades of scientific reports and international meetings, it is clear that there is no consistent progress being made in the public and private arena towards the effective implementation of environmental objectives, in view of an integrated approach to the interrelated political-economic-socio-ecological problems worldwide. The recovery of the Earth and the recovery of mankind are complementary aspects, and must be addressed simultaneously, in space and time, for their mutual support. "Development" policies, the concept of "growth", usually associated with profit-making activities, rarely contemplates relevant aspects for the general well-fare and well-being; "progress", directed by major political and economic actors, hardly implies a change of the economic and political power asymmetries between common people and business corporations. Instead of dealing with the bubbles (segmented public policies, reduced academic formats and mass media headlines), trying to solve isolated and localized problems without addressing the general phenomenon, problems are defined and dealt with deep inside the “boiling pot”, encompassing the current “world-system” with its boundaries, structures, techno-economic paradigms, support groups, rules of legitimation, and coherence. Endurable and consistent results are not achieved by trying to integrate different competitor parts, but by the non-partition of scientific knowledge, encompassing human sciences, exact and natural sciences; all areas must be considered and validated; excellence is not obtained by the agglutination of parts, nor by the sum of isolated efforts, but by the construction of new concepts and practices to live better in a better world. Instead of taking current prospects for granted and project them into the future, the definition of desirable goals and the exploration of new paths to reach them contemplate a set of values, norms and policies that prioritizes socio-ecological objectives, human well-being, natural and built environments, the aesthetic, ethical and cultural meaning of the existence. In this ecosystem approach, spaces are opened for new allocation of meanings, instead of being trapped into pre-established problem-definitions; heuristic-hermeneutic processes develop, in the sociocultural learning niches, a capacity to ask wider questions, reframing the problems, unveiling their dynamic and complex configurations, altering definitions and ways to deal with them, encompassing public policies, advocacy, communication, research and teaching programs. Problems are defined in the four dimensions of being in the world (intimate, interactive, social and biophysical), as they combine to elicit the events and maintain or change the status quo. The objective is to open up spaces for new allocation of meanings, instead of being trapped into the path-dependency of pre-established problem-definitions and biased ways to deal with many of the problems of difficult settlement or solution in the world.

The author is affiliated with several international organizations: 1) International Academy of Science, Health & Ecology, Correspondent Member, Global: http://www.ias-icsd.org/members.html / http://www.ias-icsd.org/5.html; 2) United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, Science-Policy Interface Committee Member, Bonn, Germany: https://knowledge.unccd.int/science-policy-interface/members-and-observers-science-policy-interface 3) IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy, Gland, Switzerland: https://www.iucn.org/commissions/commission-environmental-economic-and-social-policy; 4) CIVICUS World Alliance for Citizen Participation, Johannesburg, South Africa,: http://civicus.org; 5) EuroScience, Strasbourg, France: http://www.euroscience.org/; 6) IUHPE: www.iuhpe.org; 7) WSSCC: http://wsscc.org; 8) Center for Research and Documentation on Healthy Cities www.cidadessaudaveis.org.br; 9) International Association for the Study of the Commons: https://www.iasc-commons.org/ext-publications-pilon/; 10) Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature https://therightsofnature.org/executive-committee/ 11) The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES): https://ipbes.net/ 12) Muck Rack Journalism Platform: https://muckrack.com/andre-francisco-pilon 13) Global Land Programme: https://glp.earth/users/andr%C3%A9-francisco-pilon https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338584804_Reframing_Relationships_Between_Humans_and_the_Earth_An_Ecosystem_Approach

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331959491_An_Ecosystemic_Approach_for_Global_Change_and_Development_Design

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324840371_Education_Towards_a_Responsible_Society_An_Ecosystemic_Approach_for_Advocacy_Public_Policies_Research_and_Teaching_Programmes
Sat, 01/01/2000 - 00:00 Sun, 01/01/2023 - 00:00 Global Brasil (el) Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them, Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
25 58699 Sun, 01/05/2022 Anonymous Environmental Protection Information Centre Imran Ahimbisibwe ahimbisibwe2021@outlook.com eradicate.nperch.lvictoria@gmail.com +256 758 449129 Highlight Building
Plot 10 Iganga Road
Jinja . 256
Uganda
Highlight Building Plot 10 Iganga Road Jinja 256 Uganda Uganda Establishment of Vetiver Grass Nursery and Hedge Rows for control of Eutrophication in Lake Victoria Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives IPBES assessments, Indigenous and local knowledge systems Engagement with ongoing assessments, Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments The project applied nature based technology of vetiver grass barriers to control the flow of nutrients and pollution to the Lake hence starving water hyacinth weed (Eichhornia crassipes) covering the water surface leading to its eradication. The project engaged lake side farmers and communities on landing site settlements through training in application of Vetiver Grass Technology (VGT) and extension services. The project established a Vetiver Grass nursery for the community to serve as a source of plant material. Satoyama Development Mechanism(SDM) https://sdm.satoyama-initiative.org/projects Mon, 01/01/2018 - 00:00 Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 USD10,000 African States Kenya, Uganda Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information Implementation of the training and familiarization programme Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them
41 59708 Tue, 31/05/2022 Anonymous Plymouth Marine Laboratory Thecla Keizer tke@pml.ac.uk tke@pml.ac.uk 00447818402632 Prospect Place
Plymouth. PL1 3DH
United Kingdom
Prospect Place Plymouth PL1 3DH United Kingdom United Kingdom www.pml.ac.uk @PlymouthMarine UN Climate Change meeting COP26 side event: 'Nature-Climate-People: tales from across the ocean' Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) IPBES assessments Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments This side event at the UN Climate Change meeting COP26 showcased the Nature-Climate-People nexus and how tales from these ocean partners underline the importance of the ocean and its biodiversity to societies across the world and the urgency and ambition required to limiting warming to 1.5 °C, enhance NDCs to help achieve Net Zero with no overshoot and make ocean ecosystems part of the solution.

The ocean is undergoing rapid change due to increasing CO2 emissions resulting in serious risks to its biodiversity and ecosystems, and global society. This will continue unless unprecedented action is taken. Panelists summarized the findings of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and IPBES assessments and new societal and scientific initiatives for sustaining this unique habitat and Earth’s essential life support system.

The event aimed to inspire more Parties and non-Parties to enable future ocean-related climate and biodiversity action within their NDCs, to accelerate multi-stakeholder collaboration, to contribute to objectives of achieving Net Zero in a sustainable way and making (ocean) nature part of the solution, ensuring all hands on deck for “the NDCs we want”.

Moderator: Carol Turley OBE, Plymouth Marine Laboratory. Panel: Sir Robert Watson, Former chair of the IPBES and lead author of UN report 'Making Peace with Nature'; Hans Otto Pörtner, Co-chair IPCC WGII & Alfred Wegener Institute; Dalee Sambo Dorough, International Chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council; Martin Sommerkorn, WWF Arctic Programme & IPCC; and Steve Widdicombe, Director of Science Plymouth Marine Laboratory & Co-Chair Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network.


World Wildlife Fund https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcJiydfSB2Y Mon, 01/01/0001 - 00:00 Mon, 01/01/0001 - 00:00 $4,500 Global, African States, Asia-Pacific States, Eastern European States, Latin American and Caribbean States, Western European and other States Afganistán (el), Albania, Argelia, Andorra, Angola, Antigua y Barbuda, Argentina (la), Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaiyán, Bahamas (las), Bahrein, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarús, Bélgica, Belice, Benin, Bhután, Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de), Bosnia y Herzegovina, Botswana, Brasil (el), Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Camboya, Camerún (el), Canadá (el), República Centroafricana (la), Chad (el), Chile, China, Colombia, Comoras (las), Congo (el), Islas Cook (las), Costa Rica, Côte d’Ivoire, Croacia, Cuba, Chipre, Chequia, República Popular Democrática de Corea (la), República Democrática del Congo (la), Dinamarca, Djibouti, Dominica, República Dominicana (la), Ecuador (el), Egipto, El Salvador, Guinea Ecuatorial, Eritrea, Estonia, Eswatini, Etiopía, European Union, Fiji, Finlandia, Francia, Gabón (el), Gambia, Georgia, Alemania, Ghana, Grecia, Granada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haití, Santa Sede (la), Honduras, Hungría, Islandia, India (la), Indonesia, Irán (República Islámica del), Iraq (el), Irlanda, Israel, Italia, Jamaica, Japón (el), Jordania, Kazajstán, Kenya, Kiribati, Kuwait, Kirguistán, República Democrática Popular Lao (la), Letonia, Líbano (el), Lesotho, Liberia, Libia, Liechtenstein, Lituania, Luxemburgo, Madagascar, Malawi, Malasia, Maldivas, Malí, Malta, Islas Marshall (las), Mauritania, Mauricio, México, Micronesia (Estados Federados de), Mónaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Marruecos, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Países Bajos (los), Nueva Zelandia, Nicaragua, Níger (el), Nigeria, Niue, Macedonia del Norte, Noruega, Omán, Pakistán (el), Palau, Panamá, Papua Nueva Guinea, Paraguay (el), Perú (el), Filipinas, Polonia, Portugal, Qatar, República de Corea (la), República de Moldova (la), Rumania, Federación de Rusia (la), Rwanda, Saint Kitts y Nevis, Santa Lucía, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Samoa, San Marino, Santo Tomé y Príncipe, Arabia Saudita (la), Senegal (el), Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leona, Singapur, Eslovaquia, Eslovenia, Islas Salomón (las), Somalia, Sudáfrica, Sudán del Sur, España, Sri Lanka, Estado de Palestina (el), Sudán (el), Suriname, Suecia, Suiza, República Árabe Siria (la), Tayikistán, Tailandia, Timor-Leste, Togo (el), Tonga, Trinidad y Tabago, Túnez, Turquía, Turkmenistán, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ucrania, Emiratos Árabes Unidos (los), Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte (el), República Unida de Tanzanía (la), Estados Unidos de América (los), Uruguay (el), Uzbekistán, Vanuatu, Venezuela (República Bolivariana de), Viet Nam, Yemen (el), Zambia, Zimbabwe Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them
10 58613 Tue, 26/04/2022 Anonymous University of Bejaia Algeria Mourad Ahmim forestecolo@gmail.com mourad.ahmim@iniv-bejaia.dz +213550380172 Campus Targa ouzemmour
Bejaia. 06000
Algeria
Campus Targa ouzemmour Bejaia 06000 Algeria Algerie Les mammiferes sauvages d’Algerie Répartition et Biologie de la conservation Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website), Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES IPBES assessments, Data management and knowledge generation, Indigenous and local knowledge systems Engagement with ongoing assessments, Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments C’est un ouvrage sous forme d’Atlas illustré donnant aux chercheurs toutes les informations concernant la faune mammalogisue de l’Algerie. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02375326/document Tue, 01/01/2019 - 00:00 Tue, 01/01/2019 - 00:00 12000 Global Argelia Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
26 58880 Sat, 07/05/2022 Anonymous Universitas Indonesia - Research Center for Climate Change (RCCC UI) Mochamad Indrawan mochamad.indrawan@gmail.com +62 811990151 INDONESIA https://rccc.ui.ac.id/mochammad-indrawan/ promoting Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Service IPBES (2019) series of lectures using an promoting IPBES (2019) report especially in raising the awareness of the importance in valuing and putting into practice Ecosystem Services. My classes post graduate level, were Sustainable Development and Political Ecology. IPBES assessments, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies Engagement with ongoing assessments I participated in IPBES Assessment including Sustainable Use assessment SOD, submitted on 7 June 2021 by myself

I also participated in the Meeting of IPBES expert group on policy support tools and methodologies
7-9 August 2018
Mon, 01/01/2018 - 00:00 Sun, 01/01/2023 - 00:00 USD 1200 for the lectures Asia-Pacific States Indonesia Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities Implementation of the training and familiarization programme Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
42 59710 Tue, 31/05/2022 Anonymous Biodiversa+ Frederic Lemaitre frederic.lemaitre@fondationbiodiversite.fr frederic.lemaitre@fondationbiodiversite.fr 0180058937 195 rue Saint Jacques
Paris. 75005
France
195 rue Saint Jacques Paris 75005 France International https://www.biodiversa.org @BiodiversaPlus BiodivERsA Webinar on the IPBES Thematic assessment of the interlinkages among biodiversity, water, food and health Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) IPBES assessments Engagement with ongoing assessments To help experts understand and navigate the IPBES nomination process, BiodivERsA organised on the 30th of August 2021 an online Webinar on how to get involved, with a focus on the IPBES Nexus assessment.

This webinar was an opportunity to learn more about:
- IPBES in general, and how BiodivERsA collaborates with the Platform
- The Scoping of the Nexus assessment, presented by Andrea Belgrano, IPBES Scoping expert
- How to get involved as an author or fellow
Biodiversa+ national members, in particular PT-DLR (DE) and BelSPO (BE) https://www.biodiversa.org/1919 Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 n/a Global, Western European and other States European Union Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them
43 59744 Tue, 31/05/2022 Anonymous Ecosystem Services Partnership Iskra Konovska iskra.konovska@fsd.nl +31 317 763 990 PO Box 570
Wageningen. 6700 AN
Netherlands
PO Box 570 Wageningen 6700 AN Netherlands Netherlands https://www.es-partnership.org/ https://twitter.com/ESPartnership Global ESP Expert Workshops: contributing reviews for the second order draft of the IPBES assessment on values of Nature Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) IPBES assessments Engagement with ongoing assessments The Ecosystem Services Partnership organised a global series of workshops to mobilize the global expert community in contributing reviews for the second order draft of the IPBES assessment on values of Nature.

This series of workshops was spread through the global time zones and hosted by regional ESP representatives, but open to anybody interested in reviewing the assessment.

We were explicitly looking for expertise from members of governments, local communities and civil society who have practical, technical and/or academic knowledge.

Each of the 5 workshops consisted of a short presentation of the values assessment and the summary for policy makers; an explanation of the review process; and an interactive part where participants were able to put forward questions and comments on the different chapters. We collected the comments and questions arising during the workshops, and also pesented to participans the review mechanism so they can submit comments afterwards.
https://www.es-partnership.org/ipbes-values-assessment-global-esp-expert-workshops/ Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 Global Bélgica, Colombia, Grecia, Indonesia, México, Países Bajos (los), República de Corea (la), Sudáfrica, Estados Unidos de América (los) Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
12 58629 Wed, 27/04/2022 Anonymous Halu Oleo University Prof. Ma'ruf Kasim marufkasim@uho.ac.id marufkasim@gmail.com +6285656555664 Faculty of Fishery and Marine Science Building, Kampus baru UHO. Jl. Mokodompit Andounohu Kendari. 93231
Kendari. 93231
Indonesia
Faculty of Fishery and Marine Science Building, Kampus baru UHO. Jl. Mokodompit Andounohu Kendari. 93231 Kendari 93231 Indonesia Indonesia The phenomenon of epiphyte attachment to the thallus of the economically important macroalga Kappaphycus alvarezii Doty Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) Data management and knowledge generation Willing to take the time to share information related to the results of research on marine biodiversity, marine biology and or marine ecology, especially in the tropics Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 Sat, 01/01/2028 - 00:00 Global Indonesia Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities IPBES fellowship programme, Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
28 58931 Tue, 10/05/2022 Anonymous Federal Agency for Nature Conservation Lennart Kuemper-Schlake Lennart.Kuemper-Schlake@BfN.de +49 228 8491-1745 Germany IPBES Youth Workshop 2022; Capacity Buidling and Stregthening of Engagement of Youth through representatives of Youth networks Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) Data management and knowledge generation, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies, Scenarios and models Based on Annex III to decision IPBES-8/1, I. Objective 2 (a), 4 - A Youth workshop to strengthen the engagement of young people in the work of IPBES and to support the uptake of assessments among young people, other individuals and organisations will be organized. Footnote: The workshop will target individuals representing youth organizations (working on the issues of biodiversity and ecosystem services) that have an active voice in their community. An open call, including selection criteria, will be issued.

The idea is not to explain content to the young, but to listen to the young, to harvest their motivations, concerns and ideas to incorporate them in IPBES work. This could be done by applying nature futures. Potentially, a contribution to the nexus and tc assessments can be envisaged, also the discussion of SUB and Values assessments is an option.
TSU Capacity Building Sat, 01/01/2022 - 01:00 Sat, 01/01/2022 - 01:00 21,100 Global Alemania Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities IPBES fellowship programme Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
13 58630 Wed, 27/04/2022 Anonymous Crop Diseases Research Institute (CDRI) SHAHID AHMED nematologist@gmail.com nematologist@gmail.com +92923335688176 Flat No.01, Block No. 06, CAT-III,Sector G-10/3
CDRI, NARC Park Road Islamabad.44000. Pakistan
Islamabad. 44000
Pakistan
Flat No.01, Block No. 06, CAT-III,Sector G-10/3 CDRI, NARC Park Road Islamabad.44000. Pakistan Islamabad 44000 Pakistan Pakistan https://www.parc.gov.pk PROJECT PROPOSAL NO. PSF/NSLP P/C NARC(1005) ENTITLED “INVASIVE POTATO PEST CYST NEMATODE (PCN) OR GOLDEN NEMATODE (GLOBODERA SPP.) SURVEILLANCE, MONITORING, MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION AND PRELIMINARY MANAGEMENT IN SPECIFIC AGRO-ECOLOGIES OF PAKISTAN. Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website), Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives, Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES, Support to communities of practice engaging in IPBES Data management and knowledge generation, Indigenous and local knowledge systems, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies, Scenarios and models Project planning, formulation and appraisal on Agriculture for sustainable development. Office Procedures and Practices, Scientific Writings and publications on Agriculture policies, research and development. International funding opportunities / project developments on different sectors related to climate change, environment, and sustainable agriculture development to address the UN Sustainable development goals (UNSDG’s). International organizations includes Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), World Bank (World Vegetable), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), Conventional o Biological Diversity (CBD), European Union Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), European Framework Program (HORIZON) for Research & Innovation, The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Korea Program on International Agriculture (KOPIA), The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK), International Maize and Wheat improvement Center (CIMMYT), International Center for Agriculture Development in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF) etc. UNSSC-UNFCCC "The Paris Agreement on Climate Change as a Development Agenda" (31 May-09 July 2021) Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 Wed, 01/01/2025 - 00:00 Asia-Pacific States Irán (República Islámica del), Federación de Rusia (la), Sri Lanka Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement IPBES fellowship programme
29 59065 Sun, 15/05/2022 Anonymous Centre for Blue Governance / University of Portsmouth pierre.failler@port.ac.uk pierre.failler@port.ac.uk 00442392848505 Richmond building
portsmouth. po13de
United Kingdom
Richmond building portsmouth po13de United Kingdom United Kingdom https://www.port.ac.uk/research/research-centres-and-groups/centre-for-blue-governance Training Course on Blue Economy valuation toolkit Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website) Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies The lack of knowledge of blue resources at stake is a major gap hindering the sustainable harnessing
of Blue Economy resources, policy development and implementation on the Blue Economy. As an
example, more than 80 per cent of the oceans remain completely unmapped. This is combined with
an equally poor mapping of freshwater and groundwater resources on the continent. To address
this, ECA has embarked on the development of a Blue Economy valuation toolkit aimed to guide
data collection and analysis for the socio-economic assessment of blue resources, including goods
and services generated; which in turn is expected to provide an accurate snapshot of the potential of
the Blue Economy and to help inform decision-making.
In addition, there is still lack of clear understanding of the concept and multisectoral approach of the
Blue Economy by policy makers and stakeholders. ECA has played an instrumental role in the past
few years in assisting member States and regional bodies in developing their first strategic policy
frameworks using the methodology provided by the Blue Economy Policy Handbook for Africa (ECA
flagship publication).
Countries such as Seychelles have decided to fully focus on the Blue Economy to sustain their
post-Covid19 recovery. Indeed, due to the vastness of its opportunities the Blue Economy repre- sents more and more a very promising outlet to build economies back better, for sustainable growth
within the context of the socio-economic crisis generated by the Covid 19 pandemic.
Hence, there is need to build and develop capacities on the Blue Economy concept, approach,
related policy and valuation tools to raise awareness, disseminate knowledge and enable key players
to apply it through tailor-made assessments as well as policy and regulatory frameworks and action
plans. IDEP in partnership with the Centre for Blue Governance, University of Portsmouth, conside- ring its importance has decided to organize a second edition accommodating the participation of a
Portuguese audience.
This training falls under Cluster 4 (Integrated Natural Resource Management) of the training cata- logue adopted by the Technical Advisory Committee of UNIDEP and endorsed by its governing
council.
UNECA, IDEP, UNESCO FR : https://knowledge.uneca.org/idep/fr/node/115

EN : https://knowledge.uneca.org/idep/node/115

PORT : https://knowledge.uneca.org/idep/event/ferramentas-de-avaliacao-da-economia-azul

Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 70000 African States Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte (el) Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities Implementation of the training and familiarization programme Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
11 58619 Tue, 26/04/2022 MahdiKolahi ​Living Green Empowerment Organization - NGO Mahdi Kolahi mKolahi8@gmail.com +989128467934 Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Mashhad. 9177948974
Iran
Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Mashhad 9177948974 Iran Iran Atazis.ir; ​https://prof.um.ac.ir/MahdiKolahi MahdiKolahi https://www.instagram.com/MahdiKolahi Any one: activity & event & .... Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website), Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives, Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES, Support to communities of practice engaging in IPBES IPBES assessments, Data management and knowledge generation, Indigenous and local knowledge systems, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies, Scenarios and models Engagement with ongoing assessments, Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments As an environmental and natural resources proactivist and scientific person, I am ready for any contribution. ​Atazis NGO (​​Living Green Empowerment Organization)
​Water and Environment Research Institute
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 Tue, 01/01/2030 - 00:00 Global, Asia-Pacific States Afganistán (el), Irán (República Islámica del) Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities IPBES fellowship programme, Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them, Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
55 59863 Thu, 02/06/2022 HSommer CABES - Capacity Development for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Experts in West, Central, and East Africa Dr. Jan Henning Sommer hsommer@uni-bonn.de cabes@uni-bonn.de 0049228731725 Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn
Genscherallee 3
Bonn. 53113
Germany
Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn Genscherallee 3 Bonn 53113 Germany West, Central, and East Africa https://www.cabes.online CABES_iki cabes_iki CABES - Capacity Development for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Experts in West, Central, and East Africa Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website), Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives, Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES, Support to communities of practice engaging in IPBES, Implementation of a MSc program on Science-Policy-Practice Interfaces on Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and Climate Change – SPIBES in Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo and Ethiopia IPBES assessments, Data management and knowledge generation, Indigenous and local knowledge systems, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies, Scenarios and models Engagement with ongoing assessments, Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments CABES – Capacity Development for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Experts aims to develop and strengthen the capacity of professionals in biodiversity-related fields in West, Central, and East Africa to engage in the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES, www.ipbes.net). CABES is supported by the International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV).

The goals of the CABES programme include:

Goal one: to inform national decision-making processes amongst multiple stakeholder groups including researchers, practitioners from the public and private sectors, as well as non-governmental organisations (NGOs), indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) holders, women, and IPBES National Focal Points (NFPs) in target countries.

Goal two: to establish a network of science-policy platforms to contribute to the implementation of the IPBES rolling work programmes at national, sub-regional and regional level. Sub-regional refers to countries either in West, Central or East Africa, and the regional level represents the 38 countries.

Goal three: to train early career scientists, researchers and facilitators to manage science-policy interfaces (SPIs). Finally, CABES will develop capacities to support the implementation of political decisions for the management and sustainable use of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services/Nature’s Contributions to People (BES/NCPs).

Objectives of the CABES programme
The overall project objective is to raise awareness of IPBES (www.ipbes.net) amongst multiple stakeholder groups and undertake actions towards a better representation of West, Central, and East Africa in IPBES activities as well as improved uptake of IPBES products into national policies to better conserve and sustainably use BES/NCPs. This is closely related to the main outcome of the project, targeting at science-policy-practice communities represented by researchers, practitioners from the public, private sectors, as well as NGOs, ILK holders and focal points in West, Central, and East Africa that support the national governments to engage in the IPBES rolling work programme at global level, and its implementation at the regional and national level.

In order to achieve this objective, CABES is committed to:
• Enhance the awareness about IPBES and its multiple outputs to inform national decision-making processes on the conservation and sustainable use of BES/NCPs amongst various stakeholder groups,
• Establish a network of science-policy platforms to contribute to the implementation of IPBES work programme at national, sub-regional, and regional levels across West, Central, and East Africa,
• Develop capacities of decision makers and other target groups to support the implementation of political decisions on nature-based solutions, ecosystem-based adaptation approaches and sustainable use of BES/NCPs.
• Develop capacities of decision makers and other target groups to support the implementation of political decisions on nature-based solutions, ecosystem-based adaptation approaches and sustainable use of BES/NCPs.
CABES is a consortium of partners from across Africa and Europe:

Center for Development Research (ZEF)
University of Bonn, Germany

African Center of Excellence on Climate Change
Biodiversity and Sustainable Agriculture (CEA-CCBAD), Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny (UFHB), Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

Faculty of Agronomic Sciences of the Université de Lubumbashi (FSA-UNILU)
Democratic Republic of Congo

Horn of Africa Regional Environment Center and Network (HoAREC)
Ethiopia

West African Science Service Centre on Climate Change & Adapted Land Use (WASCAL)
Burkina Faso

UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC)
United Kingdom

CoKnow Consulting
Germany

CABES is supported bv the following political partners in the countries of implementation:

Ministère de l'Environnement, de l'Économie Verte et du Changement Climatique et Point Focal National de l’IPBES, Burkina Faso

Ministério da Agricultura e Ambiente de Cabo Verde

Ministère de l'Environnement et du Développement Durable & Point Focal National de l’IPBES
Côte d’Ivoire
Ministère de l'Environnement et Développement Durable, et Point Focal National de la Convention sur la Biodiversité (CBD) et de l’IPBES, République Démocratique du Congo

Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute (EBI) et Point Focal National de l’IPBES

Ministère des Eaux, des Forêts, de la Mer, de l’Environnement, chargé du plan climat, des Objectifs de développement durable et du Plan d'affectation des Terres et Point Focal National de l’IPBES, Gabon

Ministère de l'Environnement et du Développement Durable et Point Focal National de l’ IPBES
Madagascar

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) et Point Focal National de l’IPBES, Sierra Leone
Our activities are regularly reported on social media (twitter: CABES_iki) and our website www.cabes.online Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 Tue, 01/01/2030 - 00:00 c. 8.550.000 USD African States Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, República Democrática del Congo (la), Etiopía, Gabón (el), Madagascar, Sierra Leona Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them, Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
56 65261 Wed, 22/02/2023 DiemHongThiTran German IPBES Coordination Office (German Aerospace Center) Dr. Mariam Akhtar-Schuster mariam.akhtar-schuster@dlr.de de-ipbes@dlr.de +49 30 67055-7911 Germany https://www.de-ipbes.de/en/Contact-1761.html Coordination of all aspects of IPBES work at national level Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website), Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives, Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES IPBES assessments, Data management and knowledge generation, Indigenous and local knowledge systems, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies, Scenarios and models Engagement with ongoing assessments, Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments On all aspects of its work, the German IPBES Coordination Office engages with scientists (particularly IPBES experts), representatives of ministries, subsidiary bodies, NGOs, development agencies, the business sector. These actors also contributed to the discussions at the forum Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 approx. 800.000 EUR (06/2021 – 06/2022) Western European and other States Alemania Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities IPBES fellowship programme, Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them, Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
57 65264 Wed, 22/02/2023 DiemHongThiTran German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) together with GIZ GmbH and KfW Entwicklungsbank Martina Finger martina.finger@bfn.de xxxx Germany https://www.bfn.de/sites/default/files/2021-05/INA_Flyer-Biodiversity_EZ-2020.pdf Workshop for staff of the German Development Cooperation Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) IPBES assessments Engagement with ongoing assessments Workshop for staff of the German Development Cooperation Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 Western European and other States Alemania Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them
58 65265 Wed, 22/02/2023 DiemHongThiTran Institute for Biodiversity – Network (ibn) Axel Paulsch paulsch@biodiv.de xxx Germany https://biodiv.de/en/projekte/aktuell/ipbes-capacity-building-1.html Strengthening IPBES by capacity building in the EECCA region (Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia) Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website), Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives, Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES, Support to communities of practice engaging in IPBES IPBES assessments, Data management and knowledge generation, Indigenous and local knowledge systems, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies, Scenarios and models Engagement with ongoing assessments, Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments Strengthening IPBES by capacity building in the EECCA region (Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia) Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 Mon, 01/01/2024 - 00:00 approx. 0.341 EUR (for overall project)
(2021-2024)
Eastern European States Alemania Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities Implementation of the training and familiarization programme Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
31 59204 Thu, 19/05/2022 AgnesH French Foundation for Research on Biodiversity Agnes Hallosserie agnes.hallosserie@fondationbiodiversite.fr +33180058932 France IPBES external review workshops Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) IPBES assessments Engagement with ongoing assessments Three workshops organized to contribute to the external review of IPBES deliverables, supporting the involvement of French experts to send comments: description of the review process, introduction to the IPBES deliverables, facilitation of group discussions for reviewers to identify most relevant and helpful comments.
- review of the first order draft of the summary for policymakers of the sustainable use assessment: organized with national stakeholders on 18 May 2021
- review of the scoping report of the business and biodiversity assessment: organized with national stakeholders on 3 December 2021
- review of the second order draft of the chapters and first order draft of the summary for policymakers of the assessment of invasive alien species: organized with national researchers and stakeholders on 1 February 2022
IUCN French Invasive Alien Species Resource Centre
French Biodiversity Office
Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 10,000 USD (staff time) Western European and other States Francia Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels
32 59207 Thu, 19/05/2022 AgnesH French Foundation for Research on Biodiversity Agnes Hallosserie agnes.hallosserie@fondationbiodiversite.fr +33180058932 France Courses on IPBES and IPCC for high-level public servants Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website) IPBES assessments, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments Preparation of an online course material for high-level French public servants, presenting the work of IPBES and IPCC, the key messages of the IPBES global assessment and how they can be used to support policies.
Courses on IPBES and international biodiversity governance delivered to Master degree students in agriculture engineering.
French Ministry for the Ecological Transition
Ecole des Ponts Paristech
AgroParisTech
Tue, 01/01/2019 - 00:00 Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 7,000USD (salary costs) Western European and other States Francia Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them
34 59213 Thu, 19/05/2022 AgnesH French Foundation for Research on Biodiversity Agnes Hallosserie agnes.hallosserie@fondationbiodiversite.fr +33180058932 France Workshop to support the participation of French-speaking African delegations to IPBES 7th plenary session Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies Workshop to support French-speaking African delegation to review the summary for policymakers of the IPBES global assessment, inview to prepare the discussion sessions at IPBES-7. This included financial support for national African experts to join their delegations as technical advisers. Sud Expert Plantes Développement Durable
French Agency for Biodiversity
French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs
Tue, 01/01/2019 - 00:00 Tue, 01/01/2019 - 00:00 20,000 USD (workshop and travel costs)
10,000 USD (salary costs)
African States Burkina Faso, Camerún (el), República Centroafricana (la), Chad (el), Comoras (las), Côte d’Ivoire, República Democrática del Congo (la), Francia, Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar, Togo (el) Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels