Action on biodiversity is urgently needed to sustain a healthy planet and the lives that it supports. Our research provides evidence-based inputs for implementing the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, with a focus on sustainable management of production landscapes and seascapes. As the secretariat of the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative (IPSI), UNU-IAS mobilizes efforts by more than 300 member organizations across the globe to build mutually beneficial human–nature relationships. Through technical and institutional capacity development activities, the institute supports governments and other stakeholders in applying landscape approaches and promotes participatory, inclusive management.
Publications
Brief
Landscape Approaches to Ecosystem Restoration
Report
Using Landscape Approaches in National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Planning
News
Media Coverage
Mongabay Features Expert Comments on Natural Climate Solutions
News
Event Spotlights Impact of Small Grants Initiative for Local Biodiversity
Media Coverage
UNU-IAS Expert Comments on Learning from Indigenous Communities to Achieve the SDGs
News
Session Highlights Impacts of Satoyama Development Mechanism
Projects
Project
International Satoyama Initiative
Project