Interlinkages among biodiversity, water, food and health (IPBES nexus assessment)
Ecological, social and economic crises - such as biodiversity loss, water and food insecurity, health risks and climate change - are all interlinked. They interact, cascade and reinforce each other in ways that make separate efforts to address them ineffective and counterproductive. This IPBES report provides decision-makers around the world with a scientific assessment of these complex relationships and examines 70 specific options for action to maximize co-benefits across the five “nexus elements”: Biodiversity, Water, Food, Health and Climate Change.
Further editions of IPBES-Assessmentes
- IPBES Bericht zu Wirtschaft und Biodiversität
- Underlying causes of biodiversity loss and drivers of transformative change and options for realising the 2050 vision for biodiversity (IPBES assessment on transformative change)
- The thematic assessment report on invasive alien species and their control
- The assessment report on the diverse values and valuation of nature
- The assessment report on the sustainable use of wild species
- PublisherIPBES
Contacts
Dr Dorothea Hug Peter
SCNAT
Swiss Biodiversity Forum
House of Academies
PO Box
3001 Bern
SwitzerlandDr. Eva Spehn
SCNAT
Swiss Biodiversity Forum
House of Academies
PO Box
3001 Bern
Switzerland


