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Life on land | United Nations University

Life on land

Nearly a third of the globe is covered by forests, which are home to 80 per cent of all land species of animals, plants, and insects. Forests and agricultural systems sustain our air, water, and food, but extreme deforestation and land degradation are threatening vital biodiversity and the billions of people who depend on the land for their livelihoods.

UNU research analyses the intersections of ecosystem change and resource use to find sustainable human-environment solutions that can preserve biological and biocultural diversity as well as safeguard traditional agricultural systems and rural livelihoods.

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News

Side Event Spotlights Support to Community-led Initiatives to Achieve SDGs and Biodiversity Goals

An event of the 2024 UN High-Level Political Forum on the Community Development and Knowledge Management for the Satoyama Initiative programme.

18 Jul 2024

Workshop

Post-Mining Landscape Restoration Hands-On Workshop

GLI and UNU-FLORES organize a 4-day workshop on post-mining land restoration in Dresden, Germany, featuring classroom sessions, field trips, and expert insights.

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News

A New Research Project with K-eco Launched to End Plastic Pollution

UNU-FLORES and K-eco launched new collaborative research project “TRANS-PLAST” to tackle plastic pollution.

24 Jun 2024