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Navigating conservation for biodiversity, ecosystem services and nature's contributions to people

Why attend
A must for professionals who need to navigate the maze of terminologies and cross-sectoral concepts describing people-nature relationships and implement them. Come and build your knowledge, skills and capacity to prioritize project areas and develop more robust outcomes, through targeted nature conservation, protection and sustainable use measures
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Species extinctions continue to increase at an alarming rate. In response, new terminologies and concepts to inform stakeholders of the consequences and engage them in actions to reverse this decline have been developed (i.e. biodiversity, ecosystem services, nature’s contributions to people). Implementing these concepts and definitions requires different measurements, monitoring and evaluation. Together we will cross-map these concepts highlighting similarities and differences in measurements, monitoring and evaluation; and opportunities at the conceptual and measurement nexus where implementation would provide co-benefits to nature and people. A novel outcome of this session is the participant developed guidelines to navigate the maze of terminologies and concepts on nature-people relationships providing clarity on appropriate measures for targeted conservation or sustainable use.

Session agenda

Panelist

Mr Nicholas CONNER

Senior Principal Economist,
IUCN CEESP
Australia


09:30 - 10:15

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