Biodiversity, Habitat and Ecosystems Work and Our Official United Nations Delegations

We now have Official United Nations Delegations to the Biodiversity and IPBES Conferences

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IPBES 11 United Nations Biodiversity Conference GEI Official Delegation 2024

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IPBES 11 United Nations United Nations Biodiversity Conference in Windhoek, Namibia,  December  2024

We have a delegation to this conference and have official delegations participating in these conferences each year.

Please register your interest here and we will advise you about our selection process

and briefings etc

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IPBES-11 -11th Session of United Nations IPBES Biodiversity – Our delegation in Windhoek, Namibia

Stakeholder day -you must pre register to apply ( to be seelcted only) for our delegation for this by registering here and we can process your application. It is not assured- as we have a limit on how many team members we can have. Please be aware these tickets are NOT admission tickets- they are only to apply to be considered by us as to the best possible pick of applicants. Do not go to the conference unless and until you receive a direct UN visa letter and an explicit letter of invitation from us. All attendees must always attend a briefing session and interview and the results will be provided a week after those interviews.

This is followed by the plenary IPBES 11 -.

An IPCC like framework for Biodiversity, President Chirac of France, 2005- to 2012 the beginning of IPBES. 4 elements -UN. UNESCO, FAO and UNDP hosted by Germany.

‘Saving Life on Earth for Nature and for ourselves’

Apply now to join us – our delegates are all members of The Green Economics Institute -www.geimembership.org All delegates must be full 2024 members of The Green Economics Institute to be selected.

Building on previous work as follows:

The 2030 work programme includes the following initial assessments and papers:

Nexus assessment: A thematic assessment of the interlinkages among biodiversity, water, food and health in the context of climate change

Work on biodiversity and climate change: A technical paper on the interlinkage between biodiversity and climate change

Transformative change assessment: A thematic assessment of the underlying causes of biodiversity loss and the determinants of transformative change and options for achieving the 2050 Vision for Biodiversity

Business and biodiversity assessment: A methodological assessment of the impact and dependence of business on biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people

The Report of IPBES UN Biodiversity Summit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjW7ZBOO8IE

Connecting Nature to People https://ipbes.net/resources/journal-articles

Nexus of Assessment of Biodiversity- nature and health and climate change – sustainable development goals.

https://youtu.be/PtXpQbJkqXw

Special Report – IPBES Compilation for UN Nature Summit

As the UN Secretary-General has said, we are currently grappling with the worst global crisis since World War II. As leaders respond to these unprecedented challenges and take the decisions that will shape societies for decades to come, it is of paramount importance that science and evidence should guide our actions, helping us to build back better, by mending our increasingly frayed relationship with nature.

It is entirely based on requirements of RAMSAR, CITES, CBD,CMS, UNCCD and WHC and governments and multilateral agreements.

IPBES 10 2023-

Ninth session of the Plenary of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (#IPBES9)

The ninth session of the Plenary of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES 9) is planned to be held in Bonn, Germany, from 3 to 9 July 2022.

At present, the session is planned as a physical meeting. If closer to the meeting it becomes apparent that owing to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, a physical meeting cannot be held, the IPBES Bureau will further decide on the modalities of the session.

IPBES 9 was preceded by regional consultations and a Stakeholder Day on 2 July 2022.

At IPBES 9, the Plenary will consider, among other items, the thematic assessment of the sustainable use of wild species, the methodological assessment regarding the diverse conceptualization of multiple values of nature and its benefits, including biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services, and the scoping report for a methodological assessment of the impact and dependence of business on biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people. See here for the provisional agenda.

The Green Economics Institute is now registered with a delegation and accreditation.