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Side Event #4466

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Date Sunday
2022.12.18 @ 13:15
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Room Side-event 2
512F
Capacity: 71 people
Conference WG2020-5 / COP-15 / CP-MOP-10 / NP-MOP-4
Meetings(s)
COP-15
Fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (Part Two)
Title Nordic Take on the New Goals for Nature – Nature-based solutions & youth engagement as a way forward
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NCM |
Topics
Climate Change and Biodiversity
Sustainable Development / Millenium Development Goals
Post 2020 Framework
Ecosystem Approach and Restoration
Aichi Biodiversity Targets
 

 

Be inspired by how the Nordic countries work with nature-based solutions and come meet the young people who have successfully pushed biodiversity up the political agenda.
 
The Nordic Council of Ministers has initiated innovative pilot projects on nature-based solutions in seven Nordic countries and projects that work with the synergy between biodiversity and climate.
The young people have worked together across national borders, and mobilised the support of 3,000 young people to produce a Nordic Youth Position Paper on Biodiversity.
 
As part of a two-pronged event, they will debate with Nordic political leaders about what's needed to make the new Global Biodiversity Framework a reality and discuss the importance of youth involvement and nature-based solutions.
 
 
The panelists will draw on the latest findings from Nordic research on nature-based solutions, including research status, case studies, and policy options to bring about synergy between biodiversity and the mitigation of climate change.
 
 
Be aware of the time difference: 13:15-14:45 in Canada means 19:15-20:45 EET 

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Multifunctional Ecosystem Restoration in the Nordic countries Organisational evaluation of projects, processes and management


This report represents an awareness of the need to address the interlinkages between the various dimensions of ecosystem restoration. The aim is to contribute towards identifying and presenting relevant multifunctional case stories and their tools, methods, and guidelines. Overall, the projects were successful at implementing synergetic adaptation and increased resilience. Climate mitigation, stakeholder involvement, and socio-economic benefits are represented in the case studies, but compared to biodiversity, they represent areas of improvement. With this catalogue it is our hope that the cases and guidelines may inspire and stimulate practical projects and support policy making towards many new restoration projects in the Nordic region.

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