Webinar: IPBES Series - The Conceptual Framework

Thursday, April 28, from 12H00 to 1H00

IPBES Conceptual Framework webinar combines an overview of main elements: anthropogenic assets; institutions and governance systems and in/direct drivers of change; nature; nature's benefits to people; direct drivers of change; and good quality of life, with knowledge systems' interlinkages. In addition: how to apply and adopt Conceptual Framework to assessment.

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Sandra Diaz biography
Professor Sandra Diaz is a member of the IPBES Multidisciplinary Expert Panel and the task force on Indigenous and Local Knowledge. She has conducted research in ecology and biology, and was listed in the “World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds 2014” produced by the international bibliometric analyst Thomson Reuters. She has been instrumental in the development of the IPBES Conceptual Framework, and is the lead author of the article on the Conceptual Framework published in Plos Biology and Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability.

Outline of webinar
Following capacity-building introductory remarks from IPBES technical support unit, Sandra will present on the IPBES Conceptual Framework. The webinar will conclude with a Q&A session. If you already have a question you would like answered in relation to the IPBES assessment process, you may submit it via email to tsu.capacitybuilding@ipbes.net or in the registration form upon registration.

Date: 
Thu, 2016/04/28 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm