TY - JOUR
T1 - Advancing Global Biodiversity Governance
T2 - Recommendations for Strengthening the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
AU - Priyadarshini, Priya
AU - Kumar Bandela, Amit
AU - Gasparatos, Alexandros
AU - Stringer, L C
AU - Dhyani, Shalini
AU - Dasgupta, Rajarshi
AU - Sudhakar Reddy, Chintala
AU - Baral, Himlal
AU - Muradian, Roldan
AU - Karki, Madhav
AU - Chirakuzhyil Abhilash, Purushothaman
AU - Peñuelas, Josep
PY - 2022/3/18
Y1 - 2022/3/18
N2 - Reversing ecosystem degradation and halting global biodiversity loss due to climate change and other anthropogenic drivers are essential for socioeconomic development and human wellbeing, as well as for advancing global sustainability. The latest initiative in this direction is the ‘Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework’, which establishes a blueprint for global coordinated action towards development of national and regional strategies targeting conservation and sustainable utilization of biodiversity. By supporting the notion of ‘ecological civilization’, it emphasises the need for transformative strategies to conserve, monitor and sustainably manage ecosystems by 2030. Arguably the articulation of fit-for-purpose goals and targets is a key precondition for achieving this vision by enhancing cooperation and influencing the development of implementation strategies and regulatory instruments at national and local levels. The present Policy Analysis critically reviews the key features of the draft Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework and suggests recommendations to further strengthen it.
AB - Reversing ecosystem degradation and halting global biodiversity loss due to climate change and other anthropogenic drivers are essential for socioeconomic development and human wellbeing, as well as for advancing global sustainability. The latest initiative in this direction is the ‘Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework’, which establishes a blueprint for global coordinated action towards development of national and regional strategies targeting conservation and sustainable utilization of biodiversity. By supporting the notion of ‘ecological civilization’, it emphasises the need for transformative strategies to conserve, monitor and sustainably manage ecosystems by 2030. Arguably the articulation of fit-for-purpose goals and targets is a key precondition for achieving this vision by enhancing cooperation and influencing the development of implementation strategies and regulatory instruments at national and local levels. The present Policy Analysis critically reviews the key features of the draft Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework and suggests recommendations to further strengthen it.
U2 - 10.1007/s44177-022-00013-5
DO - 10.1007/s44177-022-00013-5
M3 - Article
SN - 2731-3980
VL - 1
SP - 195
EP - 203
JO - Anthropocene Science
JF - Anthropocene Science
ER -