13/10/2025
16:00 - 17:00
IUCN Programme 2026-2029 Pavilion - R3
Why attend
The IPBES nexus assessment, approved in December 2024, provides an innovative blueprint for integrated and holistic decision-making across biodiversity, water, food, health and climate change. This session will feature actionable science from the assessment and key lessons for how conservation and climate action can be scaled up together.
Session Description
The 2024 IPBES Nexus Assessment offers urgent insights for the conservation community by highlighting the critical interconnections between ongoing crises of biodiversity loss, climate change, food and water insecurity, and global pandemics and their impacts on human well-being. This session will unpack the key findings of the assessment, focusing on the synergies and trade-offs between response options to ongoing global challenges and their implications for conservation policy and practice. Experts from diverse fields who served as authors on the assessment will discuss integrated approaches to tackling the biodiversity and climate crises simultaneously while also addressing water, food and human health and wellbeing. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of nature-based solutions, sustainable production and consumption practices, and other actions to support conservation policy and practice. This session aims to inspire collaborative action and provide tangible strategies for advancing integrated solutions to these intertwined crises.Organized by
Headquarters
Partners
Commission on Ecosystem Management
Comité national de l'UICN, France
Session agenda
Speaker
Coordinating and scaling up action for nature and people: The IPBES Nexus Assessment
Coordinating and scaling up action for nature and people: The IPBES Nexus Assessment
Coordinating and scaling up action for nature and people: The IPBES Nexus Assessment