Red mushroom in autumn forest in Bosnia

UNESCO Supports the Safeguarding of Local Knowledge in the Balkan Region

Mountain landscape with rugged rocky slopes and patches of green vegetation under a clear blue sky.

Welcoming Bosnia and Herzegovina as the 10th Country to the BES Solution Fund

Launch of the “State of Traditional Knowledge of Biodiversity in Bosnia and Herzegovina” Book

From left to right: Ms. Senka Barudanovic, Project Coordinator for Bosnia and Herzegovina National Ecosystem Assessment and Chair of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA Bureau) of the Convention on Biological Diversity; Ms. Alyeda Capella, Traditional and Local Knowledge Expert for the Dominican Republic National Ecosystem Assessment; Ms. Alice Kammwamba, Indigenous and Local Knowledge Technical Working Group Coordinator for the Malawi National Ecosystem Assessment.

On International Women’s Day, Meet the Women Shaping National Ecosystem Assessments

landscape of green hills

Involving Young Researchers in the National Ecosystem Assessment Process – An interview with Prof. Dr. Mersudin Avdibegović

National Ecosystem Assessment Process Offers Veritable Lessons to Build Evidence and Capacity for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Policymaking

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Conservation of pollinators is critical to a sustainable COVID-19 recovery

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Four More Countries Complete First Step of National Ecosystems Assessments

POST TRIALOGUE EASTERN EUROPE

A Renewed Start of Bee Research in Bosnia and Herzegovina

BES-Net First Trialogue on Pollinators, Food Security and Rural Development in Eastern Europe