14:00-14:45 Human–Nature Connectedness for Transformative Change

13/10/2025
14:00 - 15:00
IUCN Africa

Why attend

Join this dynamic fishbowl discussion to explore how strengthening our connection with nature—through science, Indigenous knowledge, and lived experience—can drive transformative change for biodiversity and climate, and help shape global frameworks to scale values-driven action for more resilient, equitable, and nature-positive societies.

Session Description

How can strengthening the relationship between people and nature drive transformative change for biodiversity and climate? This interactive fishbowl discussion will explore diverse perspectives on human–nature connectedness, focusing on how it shapes values, behaviours, and collective action.

Key topics include the influence of digital versus physical experiences with nature, especially in urban contexts, and the importance of developing robust ways to measure connectedness that can guide policy and conservation strategies. The session’s dynamic format encourages active participation, allowing attendees to share insights, exchange practices, and co-create solutions.

Expected outcomes include the identification of best practices for measuring connectedness, an overview of current initiatives and metrics, recommendations for scaling up values-driven approaches, and a proposal for a Commission Task Force on global measurement frameworks.

Join us to explore how human–nature relationships can become central to transformative change for biodiversity, equity, and climate action.
Organized by
Eastern and Southern Africa Region
Partners
Wildlife Clubs of Kenya ( Kenya ) logo
Wildlife Clubs of Kenya ( Kenya )
Commission on Education and Communication logo
Commission on Education and Communication
Outward Bound International ( United States of America ) logo
Outward Bound International ( United States of America )
Eastern and Southern Africa Region