Mark SCHAUER

Biography

Mark Schauer is the co-lead for the GIZ project Resilient Rural Areas and for the ELD Initiative. Mark has been with GIZ in different positions with activities in the context of economic valuation, contributing to sustainable ecosystem management and restoration on both national and multilateral level. Before Mark joined GIZ, he worked for the United Nations Environment Programme as the Head of the Central Office of TEEB and the German Federal Ministry for Environment (BMU). His work has been centered on coordinating projects which link economic and ecologic issues, providing economic information for better decision making in the context of sustainable ecosystem management.

Mark holds a Master Degree in Forest Management from the University of Göttingen, Germany. After his graduation and gaining hands-on experience in forest management, he worked in Europe, southern and eastern Africa and southern Asia on natural resource management and nature conservation, focusing on this issue's interconnectedness with development, poverty alleviation and institutional support programmes.

Speaking at

Agroecological NbS in Action: Jointly Addressing the Resilience of Water, Soil, Biodiversity and People

Oct 10 2025 (11:00 - 12:30)

Room: Conference Hall B: Session Room 10
Agroecological NbS in Action: Jointly Addressing the Resilience of Water, Soil, Biodiversity and People
Uniting for Grasslands, Savannahs and Rangelands: Call to Collective Action for IUCN Members and Partners

Oct 10 2025 (12:00 - 13:00)

Room: IUCN Programme 2026-2029 Pavilion - R3
Uniting for Grasslands, Savannahs and Rangelands: Call to Collective Action for IUCN Members and Partners
Mainstreaming Food Systems in Biodiversity and Climate Agendas: Aligning National Commitments with Powerful Tools

Oct 10 2025 (16:30 - 18:30)

Room: Conference Hall B: Session Room 8
Mainstreaming Food Systems in Biodiversity and Climate Agendas: Aligning National Commitments with Powerful Tools
Economics of Land Degradation and Nature-based Solutions: cost-effective NbS pathways to Land Degradation Neutrality targets

Oct 10 2025 (18:00 - 19:00)

Room: IUCN Programme 2026-2029 Pavilion - R1
Economics of Land Degradation and Nature-based Solutions: cost-effective NbS pathways to Land Degradation Neutrality targets
The Future of Forest Landscape Restoration driving Investment and Biodiversity Conservation in Africa

Oct 11 2025 (14:00 - 14:45)

Room: IUCN Africa
The Future of Forest Landscape Restoration driving Investment and Biodiversity Conservation in Africa
Rangeland Investments Deliver: Viable Business Cases Integrating Livestock, Conservation, and Restoration

Oct 13 2025 (11:00 - 11:45)

Room: IUCN Africa
Rangeland Investments Deliver: Viable Business Cases Integrating Livestock, Conservation, and Restoration