🌍🌿 What a week for the local to global biodiversity agenda! We sincerely thank all participants for your contributing to the success of the World Biodiversity Forum 2024 in Davos. Your dedication and collaboration are driving forces in our collective effort to transition "From Science to Action".
Let’s keep moving together with the critical mass we have achieved and all the new insights and inspiration generated!
Explore and share the conference resolution
https://worldbiodiversityforum2024.org/conference-resolution/
This morning at the @worldbioforum 2024 in #Davos --> small excursion day with a team of #SoilBiodiversity researchers @EisenhauerLab, #AlpSoil_Lab, #ScheuLab)
We climbed up the Büelenhorn (2512m) and Büelenberg, a quite lonely mountain ridge above Davos.
A lot of nice biodiversity to see in the #alpine zone! (and sahara sand)
#WorldBiodiversityForum #WBF2024 #WBF24 #MountainSoilBiodiversity #Mountains #Alps #EuropeanAlps #Switzerland #Graubünden
Nice informal meeting of #GMBA members at the @worldbioforum 2024 in #Davos, #Switzerland.
There are quite some people working with #MountainBiodiversity globally 🍹🫒
Thanks to Davnah and Mark!
#GlobalMountainBiodiversityAssessment #WBF2024 #WBF24 #MountainSoilBiodiversity
🌍🌿🎙️ Biodiversity: How Research Influences Political Processes
Gabriela Schaepman-Strub and Josef Settele discuss with Deutschlandfunk how scientific findings shape political decisions and policies.
📺 Listen to the full interview on Deutschlandfunk! [https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/biodiversitaet-wie-forschungserkenntnisse-politische-prozesse-beeinflussen-dlf-fd2b4f3e-100.html]
🌍🌿🎤 "Climate change and biodiversity are closely connected”
Maria J. Santos and Gabriela Schaepman-Strub explain how biodiversity and climate change influence each other and what needs to be done to overcome the climate and biodiversity crisis: https://www.news.uzh.ch/en/articles/news/2024/Biodiversit%C3%A4t.html
🌍🌿🎙️ World Biodiversity Forum: "Too little is being done in politics"
Gabriela Schaepman-Strub and Cornelia Krug in an interview with Daniel Sager about the third World Biodiversity Forum.
📺 Listen to the full interview on SRF! [https://buff.ly/4cvOFQL ]
Gestern begann in Davos zum dritten Mal das World Biodiversity Forum, bei dem 800 Forscherinnen, Politiker und NGO-Vertreter aus über 80 Ländern fünf Tage lang Massnahmen und Lösungen zum Erhalt der biologischen Vielfalt diskutieren. Ein Gespräch mit zwei Verantwortlichen des Forums.