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  1. Plastics and the circular economy

    … environment, including on climate change, marine pollution, biodiversity, and chemical contamination, which require …

  2. The Political Economy of Regionalism: The Relevance for International Waters and the Global Environment Facility

    … for economic and social development, food security, biodiversity conservation, and the sustainable use and …

  3. Sustainable Forest Management

    … these further. They include: the meaning of mainstreaming biodiversity in forest management; the development of …

  4. STAP's Initial Perspective on GEF-8

    … greenhouse gas emissions are increasing, as is the rate of biodiversity loss, there is still net land degradation, …

  5. WCS Honors Carlos Manuel Rodríguez, CEO and Chair of the Global Environmental Facility

    … (GEF) . He was honored   for his achievements in biodiversity conservation and his commitment to the global …

  6. Environmental Certification and the Global Environment Facility

    … are common in GEF-funded projects aimed at mainstreaming biodiversity and ecosystem services in production landscapes …

  7. Soil conservation in the 21st century: why we need smart agricultural intensification

    … terms of soil organic carbon storage, water efficiency and biodiversity, while at the same time lowering the overall …

  8. Chair’s report and presentation

    … the effects of persistent organic pollutants on ecosystems, biodiversity, and human health. …

  9. Use of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) to Assess Land Degradation at Multiple Scales: Current Status, Future Trends, and Practical Considerations

    … of soils, rivers, lakes, and oceans; and reducing biodiversity (Foley et al. 2011). The threat to …