Thematic session 3: Managing natural resources and protecting the planet‘s ecosystems Human development dependent on finite natural resources and vulnerable.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Global Food Crisis: Creating an Opportunity for Fairer and More Sustainable Food and Agriculture Systems Worldwide Daniel G. De La Torre Ugarte and.
Advertisements

A just world that values and conserves nature Conservation for Poverty Reduction Initiative IUCN launched its Conservation for Poverty Reduction Initiative.
Bxs 12/11/2004DG Environment – Unit B3 1 Outlook for the future Meeting of the Heads of European NFRIs.
The Geographic Advantage: Supporting Online Investigations in the Classroom Susan Gallagher Heffron and Michael Solem, Project Directors The Geographic.
L AND USE TARGETS MEGHAN O’BRIEN 24 November 2014 FOEE: P UTTING R ESOURCE EFFICIENCY BACK ON THE AGENDA Land as a resource – More of the same?
Presentation on Structural Transformation
Contextualising the Waste Management Sector in the Green Economy Green Economy Summit, May 2010 Nolwazi Cobbinah.
Global Implications Of Biodiversity Loss. INTRODUCTION BIODIVERSITY is the degree of variation of life forms within a given species, ecosystem, biome,
Integrated Coastal Zone Management Unit 2: Coastal Vulnerability.
The NFU champions British farming and provides professional representation and services to its farmer and grower members Sustainable Intensification The.
GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop Windhoek, Namibia February 17-18, 2015 GEF 6 Programming Strategic Plan for Biodiversity,
Does Climate Change Influence Biodiversity?.  What is biodiversity?
Priva Horticulture. Priva develops and delivers products and services for sustainable climate control and process optimization World market leader Complete.
Professor Diana H. Wall, Science Chair, GSBI
1 SURF to Biodiversity 2020 Maria Tiefenbach Environment Agency Austria.
The Earth’s Changing Environment or Energy, Environment, and Sustainable Development 10 Central Issues April 28, 2003.
Professor Philip Lowe Newcastle University Director of UK Research Councils’ Rural Economy and Land Use Programme Researching Environment - Society Relations.
Sustainable Development Goals 17 proposed goals as of March 2015.
Chapter 22 Table of Contents Section 1 An Interconnected Planet
An Overview of Environmental Science. Causes of Environmental Issues Unsustainable Population growth Unsustainable Resource Use Lack of Understanding.
Conversation Post2015 Isagani R Serrano PRRM President, SWP Co-Convenor & Lead for Post July 2014, PRRM Conrado Benitez Hall 1 5/27/2016gani serrano.
CBD Presentation A Decade for Biodiversity: Implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity and other Aichi-Nagoya Outcomes GEF Expanded Constituency.
Living Planet Report 2012 May 15, 2012 Lasse Gustavsson Executive Director for Conservation WWF International 5 June 2012 One planet 7 billion expectations.
T o practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; T o educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality.
Toward UN Sustainable Development Goals Oceans and Seas, Biodiversity and Forests Jane Lubchenco Oregon State University 3 February 2014.
International Consultation on Pro-Poor Jatropha Development
United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation Education for sustainable development aims to help people to develop the attitudes, skills.
Economics in support of biodiversity conservation policy The EC experience Expert Workshop on Biodiversity and Economics, EEA 5 October 2006 Alexandra.
Agriculture: Its Role in Biodiversity Loss and Ways Forward Colin Chapman.
The White Paper from 2001 to 2010 Vision White Paper  Issued by the EC  Consultation from stakeholders, Parliament and Council  Will set out.
Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology. What matters most in an ecosystem: BIODIVERSITY Genetic diversity Species diversity Ecosystem diversity.
Integrating ecosystem- and community-based adaptation Hausner Wendo.
End poverty in all its forms everywhere End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture Ensure healthy lives.
Human Wellbeing. Human Responses [Adaptation, innovation, transformation] Global Environmental Change [Interactions and changes from local to regional.
List and describe 3 ways in which humans have negatively impacted the environment. Q.O.D.
3.2 Natural Capital Human Population, Carrying Capacity, and Resource Use.
SE Biodiversity loss Causes Consequences Degradation of
Food and Nutrition Security and Agriculture
“A remarkable set of contemplations…”
Session 3: Environmental and biodiversity impacts
GLOBAL SITUATION AND TRENDS IN FOREST RELATED RESEARCH
SE Reliance on and depletion of fossil fuels
The new CAP-making EU farming smart and sustainable
Sustainability Educational Leaders Without Borders Rosemary Papa
SDGs Mnemonics for easy remembrance
State of the Environment in Latin America and the Caribbean
Impact of Climate Change on the Himalayan Ecosystem
Water and the Green Economy: The EEA perspective
Earth’s Layers Chapter 22 Section 1 An Interconnected Planet
An internship with Restore America’s Estuaries
Moving toward a green economy in the Danube region
إدارة التسويق.
Chapter 22 Table of Contents Section 1 An Interconnected Planet
Session 2 General Program Management Running a good recycling program
1.8 Area-based regulations
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
Impact Indicators by Development Theme
What do you think this graph might show?
Table 1. The Sustainable Development Goals,
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
What do you think this graph might show?
Presentation transcript:

Thematic session 3: Managing natural resources and protecting the planet‘s ecosystems Human development dependent on finite natural resources and vulnerable ecosystem services. Realising a global shift to sustainable production and consumption. Integration of environmental costs in the market price of all commodities Halting global biodiversity decline, protecting and restoring ecosystem services and promoting cost-effective nature-based solutions Addressing climate change and its impacts. Sustainable urbanisation as a defining trend in the coming decades.