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570 | Thu, 22/06/2023 | Anonymous | Открытия бизнеса во Вьетнаме | Byelorussian (418) | Открыть свой бизнес за рубежом без профессиональной помощи и поддержки компетентных специалистов очень сложно, потому как необходимо знать нюансы, особенности ниши, какой пакет документов собирать для оформления компании. Как раз для этих целей и был создан уникальный по своему содержанию портал – «Вьетнамские истории». Сервис, который спрогнозирует ваш путь к успеху Контент для него составили эксперты, которые сталкивались с такими же вопросами и успешно их решили. На сайте http://vietnamstory.ru (<a href=https://vietnamstory.ru/prostitutki-na-fukuoke-est-li-seks-turizm-na-ostrove/>проститутки остров</a> ) вы найдете ценные советы по организации бизнеса и информацию, которая касается того, с какими подводными камнями вы сможете столкнуться. На страницах опубликована информация, касающаяся экспорта и импорта, того, как быстро и без проблем открыть компанию. В ближайшем будущем планируется открытие онлайн-магазина для посетителей ресурса. Сайт рассматривает такие моменты, как: лучшие сферы, ниши для занятия бизнесом во Вьетнаме, отправка товаров в Россию, ликвидация безграмотности. Объясняются различные термины, посетители получают ответы на такие сложные, но важные вопросы. К важным преимуществам сайта относят: - он подходит для вдохновения, создания собственного бизнеса; - содержит массу важной информации, которая охватывает ключевые вопросы о ведении бизнеса; - возможность получить бесплатный дайджест после прохождения опроса; - информация базируется на собственном опыте. Редакция специально для вас подготовила функциональные и нужные сервисы: бизнес-переводчик, запуск производства, бизнес за 21 день, поддержка предпринимателей во Вьетнаме, импорт-экспорт. Компания всегда открыта для новых продуктивных проектов и совместного бизнеса. Посещайте портал почаще, чтобы ознакомиться с новой информацией и получить важные советы. |
New/changed research project | Print Article | Открытия бизнеса во Вьетнаме | Открытия бизнеса во Вьетнаме | https://vietnamstory.ru | https://vietnamstory.ru | 1979-11-12 | 1976-12-10 | HNL | 59567 | Organizational | Americas | Russian Federation | Russia | Prof. | vietnambamFR | vietnambamFR | Открытия бизнеса во Вьетнаме | Открытия бизнеса во Вьетнаме | [email protected] | 84167199295 | |||||||
562 | Wed, 19/04/2023 | SBarudanovic | Bosnia and Herzegovina Uses IPBES Outputs to Inform National Ecosystem Assessment | Bosnian (26207) | Bosnia and Herzegovina, under the coordination of UNEP-WCMC, and with the support of IKI, is carrying out a National Ecosystem Assessment that startes from the IPBES conceptual framework, with the use of key findings from a number of IPBES Assessment Reports - especially from the Europe and Central Asia Regional Assessment Report. Bosnia and Herzegovina strives to assess its own knowledge that is relevant for better informed decisions about biodiversity and nature's contributions to people. The lack of relevant data and indicators encouraged the team, gathered from scientists from all over Bosnia and Herzegovina, to think innovatively about the simple use of significant, but scattered knowledge. As a result, for the first time, they are talking about mapping NCP/ecosystem services, direct and indirect drivers and scenarios for biodiversity in the country. |
New/changed research project | Other | PROCJENA STANJA PRIRODE I UPRAVLJANJA PRIRODNIM RESURSIMA U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI (PSP BIH) | PROCJENA STANJA PRIRODE I UPRAVLJANJA PRIRODNIM RESURSIMA U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI (PSP BIH) | https://www.procjenaprirode.ba/ | 2019-12-02 | National | Europe and Central Asia | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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public | Senka | Barudanovic | University of Sarajevo - Faculty of Science | Prof. dr. | Bureau: Former member | [email protected] | +387 61235471 | ||||||||||
201 | Fri, 19/08/2022 | Anonymous | Nigeria developed a two-year strategy for pollinator-friendly land degradation neutrality | English (396) | Following the discussions and agreement at the BES-Net Anglophone Africa Regional Trialogue, policy, science and practice sector representatives in Nigeria convened to refine a two-year strategic action plan for pollinator-friendly land degradation neutrality, as a means to act on the IPBES thematic assessments on pollinators/pollination and land degradation/restoration. | New/changed action/initiative | Website | Nigeria takes stock of pollinator friendly land degradation action plan | Nigeria takes stock of pollinator friendly land degradation action plan | https://guardian.ng/property/nigeria-takes-stock-of-pollinator-friendly-land-degradation-action-plan/ | National | Africa | Nigeria | public | Yuko | Kurauchi | United Nations Development Programme | Policy Specialist | Stakeholder, Other | [email protected] | |||||||||||||
616 | Wed, 20/12/2023 | ana.costiniu | All Hands in: Stakeholder Engagement in BES Solution Fund Countries amid the Pandemic | English (396) | The BES-Net team convened a virtual workshop on 23 February 2022 focusing on the implementation of tangible biodiversity solutions on the ground. The event brought together more than 30 participants from Kazakhstan, Trinidad and Tobago, Nigeria, and Kenya representing science, policy and practice communities that BES-Net works closely with. These four countries were the first to receive the BES Solution Fund, which acts as a catalyst to implement tangible, on-the-ground biodiversity solutions with close reference to the latest evidence produced by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. The workshop provided participants with a greater understanding of engaging with diverse stakeholders, delving into innovative ideas and applying the Trialogue approach to enhance interaction among science, policy and practice communities. | New/changed action/initiative | Website | All Hands in: Stakeholder Engagement in BES Solution Fund Countries amid the Pandemic | All Hands in: Stakeholder Engagement in BES Solution Fund Countries amid the Pandemic | https://www.besnet.world/stakeholder-engagement-in-bes-solution-fund-countries/ | 2022-02-23 | Global | Kazakhstan, Kenya, Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago | -- None -- | public | Ms. | Ana | Costiniu | UNDP BES-Net | Communications Analyst | Other | [email protected] | |||||||||||
617 | Wed, 20/12/2023 | ana.costiniu | Kazakhstan Taps Farmers' Knowledge to Safeguard Pollinators | English (396) | Implementation of a pilot honey plant conveyor in the Almaty and Kostanay regions in Kazakhstan with the support of BES-Net's BES Solution Fund. Launched in Kazakhstan in 2020, the BES Solution Fund supports conservation efforts on the ground and fosters peer-to-peer support and exchange while nourishing and cultivating a community of like-minded biodiversity conservation enthusiasts. Ultimately, these practices ensure ecosystem stability and support harmonious interaction between nature and people. Kazakhstan is supported by BES-Net through the BES Solution Fund to upscale and implement findings emerging from the IPBES assessments, as well as key priority actions identified during the Central Asia Regional Trialogue in October 2019. | New/changed action/initiative | Website | Kazakhstan Taps Farmers' Knowledge to Safeguard Pollinators | Kazakhstan Taps Farmers' Knowledge to Safeguard Pollinators | https://www.besnet.world/bes-solution-fund/kazakhstan-taps-farmers-knowledge-to-safeguard-pollinators-2/ | National | Kazakhstan | public | Ms. | Ana | Costiniu | UNDP BES-Net | Communications Analyst | Other | [email protected] | |||||||||||||
618 | Wed, 20/12/2023 | ana.costiniu | Green grass “conveyors” in Kazakhstan keep soil and bee conservation moving ahead | English (396) | Kazakhstan is receiving the BES Solution Fund to bring together science, policy and practice communities into awareness-raising and training, particularly on issues related to pollinator conservation and land restoration. The fund is provided through UNDP’s Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net), a joint initiative with UNEP-WCMC and UNESCO, funded by the German Government and SwedBio, which aims to translate lessons learned from IPBES’ global, regional and thematic assessments into tangible solutions on the ground. The project has developed an approach called the "green grass/honeycomb conveyor" that serves three main functions: conserving land resources, providing sustainable forage for livestock and bees, and sustaining pollinators. Simply put, a green grass/honey conveyor provides a continuous supply of pollen and efficiently keeps bees in the field. | New/changed action/initiative | Website | Green grass “conveyors” in Kazakhstan keep soil and bee conservation moving ahead | Green grass “conveyors” in Kazakhstan keep soil and bee conservation moving ahead | https://www.undp.org/kazakhstan/stories/green-grass-conveyors-kazakhstan-keep-soil-and-bee-conservation-moving-ahead | National | Kazakhstan | public | Ms. | Ana | Costiniu | UNDP BES-Net | Communications Analyst | Other | [email protected] | |||||||||||||
619 | Wed, 20/12/2023 | ana.costiniu | Young farmers lead land restoration in Malawi | English (396) | UNDP, through its Biodiversity and Ecosystems Services Network (BES-Net) project and its Malawi country office, engages young entrepreneurs in land restoration activities across the three districts of Lilongwe, Dedza and Salima. BES-Net, which is supported by the Government of Germany and SwedBio, brings together scientists, policymakers, and practitioners including local communities to implement tangible biodiversity solutions with knowledge and evidence provided by UNCCD, IPBES, and other sources. UNDP is channeling seed funds to the Malawi Green Corps, a flagship initiative of the Ministry of Forestry and Natural Resources to train more than 2,000 young people in land restoration, with a focus on sustainable livelihoods. |
New/changed action/initiative | Website | Young farmers lead land restoration in Malawi | Young farmers lead land restoration in Malawi | https://stories.undp.org/young-farmers-lead-land-restoration-innbspmalawi | National | Malawi | public | Ms. | Ana | Costiniu | UNDP BES-Net | Communications Analyst | Other | [email protected] | |||||||||||||
620 | Wed, 20/12/2023 | ana.costiniu | Malawi's Collaborative Approach: Leveraging Dialogue to Address Biodiversity Loss and Empower Local Communities | English (396) | The Malawi Government, through the Environmental Affairs Department of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Climate Change, is currently assessing the status and trends of biodiversity loss in Malawi in collaboration with the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, which coordinates the engagement of authors/experts. This comprehensive evaluation is conducted with the technical support of the UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre through the National Ecosystem Assessment Initiative, under the umbrella of the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net). This endeavour was supported by the triangular dialogue tool known as Trialogue, which provided a platform for an in-depth knowledge exchange and contributions to the assessment from participants with diverse knowledge sets and worldviews, including policymakers, scientists and Indigenous Peoples and local communities. | New/changed technique | Website | Malawi's Collaborative Approach: Leveraging Dialogue to Address Biodiversity Loss and Empower Local Communities | Malawi's Collaborative Approach: Leveraging Dialogue to Address Biodiversity Loss and Empower Local Communities | https://www.besnet.world/malawis-collaborative-approach-to-empower-local-communities/ | Malawi | public | Ms. | Ana | Costiniu | UNDP BES-Net | Communications Analyst | Other | [email protected] | ||||||||||||||
621 | Wed, 20/12/2023 | ana.costiniu | Viet Nam Builds on its National Ecosystem Assessment with Payments for a Wetland and Marine Ecosystem Services Scheme | English (396) | With support from the BES Solution Fund, Viet Nam’s Institute of Strategy and Policy for Natural Resources and Environment (ISPONRE), together with the Biodiversity Conservation Agency (BCA) (under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment) and UNDP Viet Nam, are exploring the potential for a payments for a wetland and marine ecosystem services scheme. This would compensate individuals and communities for actions that preserve marine and wetland ecosystem services, which for example could include sustainable management of coral reefs, restoring and protecting vegetation around inland wetlands or restoring seagrass beds. | New/changed action/initiative | Website | Viet Nam Builds on its National Ecosystem Assessment with Payments for a Wetland and Marine Ecosystem Services Scheme | Viet Nam Builds on its National Ecosystem Assessment with Payments for a Wetland and Marine Ecosystem Services Scheme | https://www.besnet.world/viet-nam-explores-payments-for-a-wetland-and-marine-ecosystem-services-scheme/ | National | Viet Nam | -- None -- | public | Ms. | Ana | Costiniu | UNDP BES-Net | Communications Analyst | Other | [email protected] | ||||||||||||
394 | Mon, 04/04/2022 | Anonymous | Through IKI grant to BES-Net II, UNEP-WCMC supporting developing countries to undertake evaluations of the current state of knowledge on biodiversity and ecosystem services | With IKI financial support and UNEP-WCMC technical support, three countries (Dominican Republic, Malawi and Thailand) have commenced their national ecosystem assessments under the framework of BES-Net Phase II, with close reference to the IPBES Guide on the Production of Assessments and leveraging the expertise of the Sub-Global Assessment Network. | New/changed research project | Other | https://www.unep-wcmc.org/news/three-more-countries-start-national-ecosystem-assessments | https://www.unep-wcmc.org/news/three-more-countries-start-national-ecosystem-assessments | 2021-02-17 | National | Cross-regional | Dominican Republic, Malawi, Thailand | public | Yuko | Kurauchi | UNDP | Policy Specialist | IPBES Observer, Stakeholder | |||||||||||||||
438 | Wed, 24/08/2022 | Anonymous | Colombia Launched its National Biodiversity and Ecosystem Assessment Based on IPBES Methodology | English (396) | After the three-year's of work, Colombia’s National Ecosystem Assessment was launched virtually on 30 June 2021. During the assessment, 105 experts from scientific, traditional and local knowledge backgrounds came together to articulate multiple scenarios for the trajectory of Colombia’s biodiversity and ecosystems until 2050 and its impacts on people's well-being with close reference to the IPBES guide on the production of assessments. During the launch event, the authors and experts called for an urgent need to shift to better environmental management and stronger implementation of environmental legislation to halt the country’s rapid biodiversity loss. See also: http://humboldt.org.co/images/pdf/10721/RTDFinalv290621.pdf | New/changed research project | Website | Colombia’s first National Ecosystem Assessment Sounds the Alarm for Biodiversity Decline | Colombia’s first National Ecosystem Assessment Sounds the Alarm for Biodiversity Decline | https://www.besnet.world/colombia%E2%80%99s-first-national-ecosystem-assessment-sounds-alarm-biodiversity-decline | 2021-06-30 | National | Americas | Colombia |
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475 | Wed, 24/08/2022 | Anonymous | Colombia’s First National Ecosystem Assessment Published Partly in Support of IPBES | English (396) | With its rich, diverse ecosystems ranging from high mountains to wetlands, forests and coastal marine ecosystems, for Colombians, nature’s contributions take on different forms. Yet, drivers of biodiversity loss such as deforestation, erosion, overgrazing and increasingly severe competition over natural resources threaten Colombia’s environmental sustainability, affecting not only the functionality of these ecosystems but also the relationships among species. Colombia's national ecosystem assessment has been the product of a three-year-long effort to build the country’s capacity in support of IPBES. Assessment authors and experts called for an urgent need to shift to better environmental management and stronger implementation of environmental legislation to halt the country’s rapid biodiversity loss. During the assessment, 105 experts from scientific, traditional and local knowledge backgrounds came together to articulate multiple scenarios for the trajectory of Colombia’s biodiversity and ecosystems until 2050 and its impacts on people's wellbeing. The assessment points to the need for building greater institutional capacity among not just environmental institutions but also other bodies responsible for sustainable development and local governance. In the Colombian context, experts noted that conflicts arising over issues of mining or the agro-industry demand greater attention and awareness. Equipping these actors with skills and training, as well as budgets and accountability for implementation can ensure that policies and programmes are well-coordinated and impactful. |
New/changed research project | Website | Colombia's first national ecosystem assessment | Colombia's first national ecosystem assessment | https://www.besnet.world/colombias-first-national-ecosystem-assessment-sounds-the-alarm-for-biodiversity-decline/ | 2021-06-30 | National | Americas | Colombia |
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public | Mrs. | Alice | Fogliata Cresswell | UNDP | BES-Net Platform Management Officer | Stakeholder | |||||||||||
476 | Thu, 25/08/2022 | Anonymous | Francophone Africa Regional Trialogue Background Document Based on the IPBES Assessment Findings | French (397) | The manifestations of biodiversity crisis, such as the decline of pollinator populations and land degradation, indicate the approaching of a critical tipping point for humanity. Biodiversity loss is reducing nature’s contributions to humanity, strongly impacting rural communities and countries dependent on agricultural production. Africa is particularly vulnerable to land degradation, with two-thirds of its land surface estimated to be already degraded to some degree, affecting at least 65 % of the entire African population. The Francophone Africa Regional Trialogue was initially planned to bring together representatives from seven sub-Saharan African countries: Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Senegal and Togo. It has been postponed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and representatives from these seven countries met online during the lockdown period for the Virtual Trialogue for the Community of Practice on 2–25 November 2020. In 2022, when the health emergency subsided, planning resumed for the physical Trialogue events, as the added value of face-to-face interaction is difficult to match online. However, in some parts of the world, travel restrictions persist. A decision was therefore made to proceed with the application of the regional Trialogue methodology in one country, Cameroon, at least for this year. The next Trialogue is planned to take place in Yaoundé, Cameroon, on 25–27 October 2022. The Cameroon Trialogue will replace the Francophone Africa Trialogue and will focus on discussing issues related to land degradation and restoration, pollinators and the sustainable use of wild species. More information may be found here and in the attached concept note. From 2023, subject to local circumstances, BES-Net will shift fully back to the original regional Trialogue modality and continuously promote awareness-creation and uptake of the IPBES assessments at the national and wider levels. The reference information for the Trialogue event is compiled in the Background Document, which focuses on the status of biodiversity loss in general and specifically on land degradation and pollination in the seven target countries. The document was developed based on the IPBES Assessment findings, as well as the results of the survey carried out in the form of questionnaires or direct interviews with resource persons representing the participating countries. |
New/changed idea | Website | Francophone Africa Regional Trialogue | Francophone Africa Regional Trialogue | 2022-04-05 | Regional | Africa | Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Senegal, Togo | public | Mrs. | Alice | Fogliata Cresswell | UNDP | BES-Net Online Platforms Management Officer | Stakeholder | |||||||||||||
484 | Mon, 20/02/2023 | Anonymous | Colombia’s first National Ecosystem Assessment launched | English (396) | Colombia launched its first national ecosystem assessment virtually on 30 June 2021. It is based on a years-long effort to build Colombia’s capacity to produce a credible, legitimate and relevant assessment report and develop a set of policy support tools to integrate assessment findings into decision-making, with close reference to the IPBES guide on the production of assessments. This initiative was led by the Humboldt Institute in partnership with UNEP-WCMC's National Ecosystem Assessment Initiative and supported by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection through the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net). | New/changed research project | Website | Colombia’s first National Ecosystem Assessment Sounds the Alarm for Biodiversity Decline | Colombia’s first National Ecosystem Assessment Sounds the Alarm for Biodiversity Decline | https://www.besnet.world/colombias-first-national-ecosystem-assessment-sounds-the-alarm-for-biodiversity-decline/ | 2017-06-13 | 2021-06-30 | National | Americas | Colombia | private | Ms. | Yuko | Kurauchi | UNDP | Policy Specialist | IPBES Observer, Stakeholder | [email protected] | ||||||||||
413 | Mon, 04/04/2022 | Anonymous | US Representatives Reintroduce Resolution Citing IPBES Global Assessment to Establish National Biodiversity Strategy for USA | English (396) | Citing specific findings of the IPBES Global Assessment, US Congressman Joe Neguse, Congressman Alan Lowenthal and Chair of the Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Oceans and Wildlife Jared Huffman,announced the reintroduction of their resolution to create a national biodiversity strategy. H.Res.69 expressses the need for the Federal Government to establish a national biodiversity strategy for protecting biodiversity for current and future generations. | New/changed action/initiative | Website | Congress.gov: H.Res.69 - Expressing the need for the Federal Government to establish a national biodiversity strategy for protecting biodiversity for current and future generations. | Congress.gov: H.Res.69 - Expressing the need for the Federal Government to establish a national biodiversity strategy for protecting biodiversity for current and future generations. | https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-resolution/69/text | 2021-01-28 | National | Americas | United States of America | public | Mr. | Zak | Smith | Natural Resources Defense Council | Director, International Wildlife Conservation | IPBES Observer | [email protected] | +1 406 556 9305 | ||||||||||
607 | Tue, 28/11/2023 | [email protected] | Contribution and significance of the report to Antarctica | English (396) | Report and its significance to the Antarctic region inetrppreted in a news piece. | New/changed idea | Website | Insights for Antarctica from the IPBES Invasive Alien Species Report | Insights for Antarctica from the IPBES Invasive Alien Species Report | https://arcsaef.com/story/ipbes-invasive-alien-species-report/ | Regional | Asia-Pacific | Australia | Not Applicable | public | Prof. | Melodie | McGeoch | Monash University | Professor in Ecology | Expert of a completed or an ongoing IPBES assessment | [email protected] | +61399020464 | ||||||||||
615 | Fri, 15/12/2023 | Eliska Rolfova | Strategic Plan for the Bern Convention to 2030 Grounded in IPBES Science | English (396) | The newly adopted strategic plan for the implementation of the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats - The Bern Convention - (https://www.coe.int/en/web/bern-convention) refers to the IPBES Global Assessment, in providing both the context for the plan and as the foundation for a number of key glossary of terms. | New/changed policy | Website | Strategic Plan for the Bern Convention for the period to 2030 | Strategic Plan for the Bern Convention for the period to 2030 | https://rm.coe.int/tpvs18e-2023-strategic-plan-final/1680ada084 | 2023-12-01 | Regional | Cross-regional | Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, European Union, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Senegal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
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public | Ms. | Eliška | Rolfová | Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic | IPBES NFP (secondary) | IPBES National focal point, Bureau | [email protected] | ||||||||||
478 | Tue, 23/08/2022 | Mari T. | IPBES Research Informs 3rd Japanese National Biodiversity Outlook Publication | English (396) | IPBES Global Assessment and other research used to inform new 3rd edition of the national Japanese Biodiversity Outlook publication. | New/changed action/initiative | Website | Summary for policymakers on the Japan Biodiversity Outlook 3 (the Report of Comprehensive Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Japan) | Summary for policymakers on the Japan Biodiversity Outlook 3 (the Report of Comprehensive Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Japan) | https://www.biodic.go.jp/biodiversity/activity/policy/jbo3/generaloutline/files/JBO3_pamph_en.pdf | 2021-03-31 | National | Asia-Pacific | Japan | public | Ms. | Mari | Takehara | Ministry of the Environment of Japan | Assistant director | IPBES National focal point | [email protected] | +81 3 5521 8275 | ||||||||||
560 | Mon, 24/04/2023 | Levon | Armenia Developing National Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan Drawing Directly from IPBES Assessment Reports | English (396) | Aremnia is currently in the process of developing and adopting its National Biodivrsity Strategy and Action Plan 2024-2033. According to Dr. Levon Aghasyan, the IPBES National Focal Point for Armenia, and Legal Advisor to the Minister of Environment, the NBSAP draws direclty on a number of published IPBES Assessment Reports, especially the Regional Assessment Report for Europe and Central Asia. | New/changed law/regulation | Other | https://biodiversity.am/en/get-involved | https://biodiversity.am/en/get-involved | 2023-03-01 | National | Europe and Central Asia | Armenia | private | Mr. | Levon | Aghasyan | Ministry of Environment of Armenia | Legal advisor of Ministry of Environment of Armenia | IPBES National focal point | [email protected] | +37494134949 | |||||||||||
226 | Fri, 19/08/2022 | Anonymous | Evaluation of SDG Progress in IPBES Global Assessment used in new article on "SDG-Based Sustainability Assessment Methodology for Innovations in the Field of Urban Surfaces" | Citing the IPBES Global Assessment's evaluation of progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, Henzler et al. published their open-access article on "SDG-Based Sustainability Assessment Methodology for Innovations in the Field of Urban Surfaces" in the MDPI journal Sustainability 1 June 2020. | New article | Website | MDPI Sustainability | MDPI Sustainability | https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4466/htm | Global | public | Patrick | Tonissen | IPBES Secretariat | Consultant | Secretariat: Bonn |