Accelerating progress towards biodiversity targets through agroecology
Food and biodiversity challenges are deeply interconnected, requiring systems approaches that address these and other interconnected socio-ecological challenges simultaneously. Systems approaches recognize synergies and trade-offs across multiple objectives and stakeholders and focus on finding solu...
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| author | Jones, Sarah Declerck, Fabrice Elias, Marlene Estrada Carmona, Natalia Geck, Matthias Kettle, Christopher Masso, Cargele |
| author_browse | Declerck, Fabrice Elias, Marlene Estrada Carmona, Natalia Geck, Matthias Jones, Sarah Kettle, Christopher Masso, Cargele |
| author_facet | Jones, Sarah Declerck, Fabrice Elias, Marlene Estrada Carmona, Natalia Geck, Matthias Kettle, Christopher Masso, Cargele |
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| description | Food and biodiversity challenges are deeply interconnected, requiring systems approaches that address these and other interconnected socio-ecological challenges simultaneously. Systems approaches recognize synergies and trade-offs across multiple objectives and stakeholders and focus on finding solutions that enable progress in multiple areas. Agroecology forms part of this solution space, encompassing interventions at field, farm, landscape and food system level that build ecological resilience, deliver nutritious diets, and lead to economically prosperous and fairer societies. Agroecology is embodied in Target 10 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) yet contributes directly or indirectly to all of the GBF targets.
We call on Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to facilitate an agroecological transition by creating a supportive policy, regulatory, and financial environment, and investing in agrobiodiversity conservation from farm to plate. We call on researchers, practitioners, and Parties to the CBD to break down sectoral silos and tackle complex food and biodiversity challenges using inter- and trans-disciplinary methods that equitably integrate diverse
local concerns, preferences and needs. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1581712025-12-08T09:54:28Z Accelerating progress towards biodiversity targets through agroecology Jones, Sarah Declerck, Fabrice Elias, Marlene Estrada Carmona, Natalia Geck, Matthias Kettle, Christopher Masso, Cargele food systems agroecology biodiversity Food and biodiversity challenges are deeply interconnected, requiring systems approaches that address these and other interconnected socio-ecological challenges simultaneously. Systems approaches recognize synergies and trade-offs across multiple objectives and stakeholders and focus on finding solutions that enable progress in multiple areas. Agroecology forms part of this solution space, encompassing interventions at field, farm, landscape and food system level that build ecological resilience, deliver nutritious diets, and lead to economically prosperous and fairer societies. Agroecology is embodied in Target 10 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) yet contributes directly or indirectly to all of the GBF targets. We call on Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to facilitate an agroecological transition by creating a supportive policy, regulatory, and financial environment, and investing in agrobiodiversity conservation from farm to plate. We call on researchers, practitioners, and Parties to the CBD to break down sectoral silos and tackle complex food and biodiversity challenges using inter- and trans-disciplinary methods that equitably integrate diverse local concerns, preferences and needs. 2024-10-23 2024-10-25T13:40:02Z 2024-10-25T13:40:02Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158171 en Open Access application/pdf Jones, S.; Declerck, F.; Elias, M.; Estrada Carmona, N.; Geck, M.; Kettle, C.; Masso, C. (2024) Accelerating progress towards biodiversity targets through agroecology. 16 p. |
| spellingShingle | food systems agroecology biodiversity Jones, Sarah Declerck, Fabrice Elias, Marlene Estrada Carmona, Natalia Geck, Matthias Kettle, Christopher Masso, Cargele Accelerating progress towards biodiversity targets through agroecology |
| title | Accelerating progress towards biodiversity targets through agroecology |
| title_full | Accelerating progress towards biodiversity targets through agroecology |
| title_fullStr | Accelerating progress towards biodiversity targets through agroecology |
| title_full_unstemmed | Accelerating progress towards biodiversity targets through agroecology |
| title_short | Accelerating progress towards biodiversity targets through agroecology |
| title_sort | accelerating progress towards biodiversity targets through agroecology |
| topic | food systems agroecology biodiversity |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158171 |
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