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Viet Nam’s First National Ecosystem Assessment Warns of Steady Biodiversity Loss Upending the Economy

BES-Net supports Indigenous and local knowledge in ecosystem assessments

Working with Indigenous and Local Knowledge in National Ecosystem Assessments within the BES-Net Initiative

Bird and bee pollinating

Blessed Trees, Blessed Bees and Breeding Knowledge: Lessons on Pollinator Conservation by the Ogiek Indigenous Community

Birds on Flowers in Colombia

Alexander Von Humboldt Institute: Applying the IPBES Approach to Assess Colombia’s Ecosystems

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Back to Our Roots: How Land Degradation Particularly Affects Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities

Driving Change, Inspiring Tangible Solutions

Engaging Youth to Preserve and Cherish Indigenous Knowledge of Nature, by Shivani Rai

How Do We Perceive Nature’s Contributions? by Ana Carolina Esteves Dias

Image of a forested landscape in Panama

Igargan: Treaties and Traditional Knowledge of the Guna Peoples

Visit to the Casabera Espinal. Image courtesy of UNEP-WCMC.

Working with Local Communities as Key Stakeholders in the Dominican Republic’s National Ecosystem Assessment

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