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Bird Diversity Unconsciously Increases People’s Satisfaction with Where They Live

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Peer-reviewed publication
February, 2021
Canada
China
United States of America

There is growing evidence that exposure to nature increases human well-being, including in urban areas. However, relatively few studies have linked subjective satisfaction to objective features of the environment. In this study we explore the links among objective environmental features (tree cover, water, and bird diversity) and subjective judgements of satisfaction.

Landscape-Based Visions as Powerful Boundary Objects in Spatial Planning: Lessons from Three Dutch Projects

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Peer-reviewed publication
January, 2021
Netherlands

In a context of a rapidly changing livability of towns and countryside, climate change and biodiversity decrease, this paper introduces a landscape-based planning approach to regional spatial policy challenges allowing a regime shift towards a future land system resilient to external pressures.

Land Reform in the Era of Global Warming—Can Land Reforms Help Agriculture Be Climate-Smart?

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Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2020
Norway
United States of America
Global

In an era of global warming, long-standing challenges for rural populations, including land inequality, poverty and food insecurity, risk being exacerbated by the effects of climate change. Innovative and effective approaches, such as Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA), are required to alleviate these environmental pressures without hampering efficiency.

Assessment of the growth in social groups for sustainable agriculture and land management

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2020

Non-technical summaryUntil the past half-century, all agriculture and land management was framed by local institutions strong in social capital. But neoliberal forms of development came to undermine existing structures, thus reducing sustainability and equity. The past 20 years, though, have seen the deliberate establishment of more than 8 million new social groups across the world.

Global Biodiversity Outlook 5

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2020
Global

Humanity at a crossroads
Global Biodiversity Outlook (GBO) is the flagship publication of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). It is a periodic report that summarizes the latest data on the status and trends of biodiversity and draws conclusions relevant to the further implementation of the Convention.

Goals and Commitments for the Restoration Decade. A global overview of countries’ restoration commitments under the Rio Conventions and other pledges

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2020
Global

The multiple benefits of restoration, from local to global scales, are reflected in the array of global and regional goals for restoration.

“Global Safety Net” to reverse biodiversity loss and stabilize Earth’s climate

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2020
Global

Global strategies to halt the dual crises of biodiversity loss and climate change are often formulated separately, even though they are interdependent and risk failure if pursued in isolation. The Global Safety Net maps how expanded nature conservation addresses both overarching threats.

Heading towards an unsustainable world: some of the implications of not achieving the SDGs

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2020
Global

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were conceived at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, held in Rio de Janeiro in 2012 (Rio + 20), and adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in September 2015. They are part of a larger framework, namely the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Two decades of farmer managed natural regeneration on the Seno plain, Mali. Included in Restoring African Drylands

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Reports & Research
December, 2020
Mali
Western Africa

The adoption of FMNR increased by 50% over 20 years; about 90% of all farmers now encourage natural regeneration on the land that they manage. The key to success is having local institutions that are respected and effective.

Global Soybean Trade

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Reports & Research
November, 2020
Tanzania
Brazil
China
Global

With a diameter of only 5 to 11 millimetres on average, it is fascinating to think how soybean is currently affecting – and affected by – changes in economy, environment and society, both at the global and at the local level.