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Ecosystem restoration for people, nature and climate: becoming #GenerationRestoration, discussion paper by UNEP's environment and trade hub and the international resource panel [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 51 pages, kõrgus: 300 mm, col ill
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: United Nations
  • ISBN-10: 9211587476
  • ISBN-13: 9789211587470
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 51 pages, kõrgus: 300 mm, col ill
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: United Nations
  • ISBN-10: 9211587476
  • ISBN-13: 9789211587470
This report presents the case for why we all must throw our weight behind a global restoration effort. Drawing on the latest scientific evidence, it explains the crucial role played by ecosystems from forests and farmland to rivers and oceans, and charts the losses that result from our poor stewardship of the planet. While restoration science is a youthful discipline, we already have the knowledge and tools we need to halt degradation and restore ecosystems. Farmers, for instance, can draw on proven restorative practices such as sustainable farming and agroforestry. Landscape approaches that give all stakeholders, including women and minorities, a say in decision-making are simultaneously supporting social and economic development and ecosystem health. And policy makers and financial institutions are realising the huge need and potential for green investment
Foreword
Key messages 2(3)
1 Introduction
5(4)
2 What is happening to the world's ecosystems
9(8)
2.1 Farmlands
11(1)
2.2 Forests
12(1)
2.3 Freshwater
12(1)
2.4 Grasslands, shrublands and savannahs
13(1)
2.5 Mountains
13(1)
2.6 Oceans and coasts
14(1)
2.7 Peatlands
15(1)
2.8 Urban areas
16(1)
3 Why restoration is necessary
17(12)
3.1 The economy
20(1)
3.2 Food security
21(1)
3.3 Clean water
22(1)
3.4 Health and well-being
23(1)
3.5 Climate change mitigation
23(2)
3.6 Climate change adaptation
25(1)
3.7 Security
25(1)
3.8 Biodiversity
26(2)
3.9 Synergies and trade-offs
28(1)
4 Restoring ecosystems
29(8)
4.1 Approaches, principles and tools for restoration
30(5)
4.2 Broader conditions needed for successful ecosystem restoration
35(2)
5 How the UN Decade works
37(5)
5.1 Objectives for the UN Decade
38(1)
5.2 Mandate, structure and strategy
38(1)
5.3 Supporting the development of a global movement
39(3)
The way forward 42(3)
References 45