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Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) releases Nexus Assessment Report

Posted 20 Dec 2024

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Report is also known as the Assessment Report on the Interlinkages Among Biodiversity, Water, Food and Health.

  • It offers a scientific assessment of complex interconnections among five nexus elementsbiodiversity, water, food, health and climate change - and explores response options to maximize co-benefits.

Key findings

  • Unaccounted-for costs of current economic activity – reflecting impacts on nexus elements – are at least $10-25 trillion per year.
    • Existence of such unaccounted-for costs, alongside direct public subsidies, enhances private financial incentives to invest in nature damaging economic activities.
  • Biodiversity decline per decade for last 30-50 years is 2-6%, reducing ability of ecosystems to sequester carbon and accelerating climate change.
  • In last 50 years, global trends in indirect socio-economic drivers of biodiversity loss such as increasing waste, overconsumption and population growth intensify the direct drivers like land and sea-use change, pollution, invasive alien species etc. 
  • Unsustainable freshwater withdrawal, wetland degradation and forest loss have decreased water quality and climate change resilience.
  • Around 50% of emerging infectious diseases are driven by interconnections between ecosystem, animal and human health.

Way ahead

  • Adopting synergistic approaches restoring carbon-rich ecosystems forests, mangroves etc.
  • Management of biodiversity to reduce risks of diseases spreading from animals to humans.
  • Others: Reliance on urban nature-based solutions, knowledge of indigenous peoples, adopting sustainable agricultural practices, one health approach etc.    

About Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)

  • Established in 2012 to strengthen the science-policy interface for biodiversity and ecosystem services for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, human well-being and sustainable development.
  • Independent intergovernmental body comprising 150 member Governments.
    • India is a founding member.
  • It is not a UN body but UN Environment Programme provides secretariat services to IPBES. 
  • Tags :
  • Climate Change
  • IPBES
  • Nexus Report
  • Biodiversity, Water, Food and Health
  • Five Nexus Elements
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