Video: Video interview with IPLCs: “What do you wish more people understood about traditional knowledge?” will be available at Visit to read Global Biodiversity Outlook Resources: The fifth edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook (GBO-5) helps bridge that gap between science, knowledge and policy-makers. Scientific knowledge also interacts with traditional knowledge and other systems to provide the basis for solid decision-making. Science has been providing evidence, data, information and expertise to inform policy action for decades.
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Introduction: Science, social science and indigenous local knowledge are all the most reliable sources of knowledge regarding the state of biodiversity, its complex interactions within wider socio-ecosystems, the direct and indirect drivers of biodiversity loss, and the effects of policy options. Through science and traditional knowledge, we can understand what is causing the loss of biodiversity and find possible solutions to prevent it from happening in the future. May 18th : Science and Traditional Knowledge In this I will be sharing you with the event material of the BioDiversity E Café Campaign You can visit facebook page Tunza Eco Network, Nepal for daily updates. With the aim to promote aware people on biodiversity, I initiated an online campaign on "Biodiversity ECafe" where people can enjoy their Morning Home Quarantine coffee with our Biodiversity Facts, Knowledge, Videos, Sayings and Resources every day during this biodiversity week. This leads us to this year's theme, "Our solutions are in nature" – our answers can only be found in nature and it is our utmost priority to preserve it. Despite the accelerating advances in technology, we are still dependent on these healthy ecosystem to survive. In recognition of the International Day for Biological Diversity, the United Nations had set 4 days leading up to May 22nd with different themes.īiodiversity, which is known to be the variety of life on Earth, is very important for it provides food, shelter, medicinal resources, as well as other numerous social benefits. May 22nd marks the International Day for Biological Diversity designated by the United Nations. YouthLead Ambassador and Peer Advisor Programs.