NOMIS researcher Jon Hutton, who is director of the Luc Hoffmann Institute and is leading the Biodiversity Revisited initiative, has been appointed as WWF International’s Global Conservation Director, effective 1 […]
A new commentary published by the Biodiversity Revisited team in Nature Sustainability highlights a need for greater diversity, justice and creativity in efforts to rebalance humanity’s relationship with the natural world. […]
A two-year collaboration involving nearly 300 people of 46 nationalities has culminated in a new agenda that charts a course for more effective biodiversity research and action for the next […]
by John Vidal The number of mammals, insects, amphibians, fish and birds is in steep decline, the world’s forests are on fire and the abundance of life is diminishing at […]
Boston University: “Najam Chairs ‘Biodiversity Revisited’ Meeting at ETH-Zurich” Adil Najam, Dean of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, chaired a February 1, 2019 steering […]
Abstract: The upcoming Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) meeting, and adoption of the new Global Biodiversity Framework, represent an opportunity to transform humanity’s relationship with nature. Restoring nature while meeting human […]