Climate for Life - Our Planet November 2014

The interaction between biodiversity, climate change and protected areas are the focus of this issue of Our Planet. Protected areas are important carbon storage facilities, so their maintenance and expansion is a key contributor to mitigating climate change. Protected areas also supply many essentials required to sustain humankind. By protecting biodiversity, we also protect ourselves. In addition to featuring thought-provoking articles from 11 eminent contributors, the issue also highlights work UNEP is undertaking related to climate change mitigation—such as mapping non-timber values of forests in great ape habitat—and showcases recent innovations in environmental conservation. Paul McCartney, former Beatles star, is the environmental champion of this Our Planet

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Main Author: United Nations Environment Programme
Format: Our Planet biblioteca
Language:English
Published: UNEP 2014
Subjects:climate change, biodiversity, ecosystems, protected areas management, ocean, carbon, desertification, forestry, sustainable development, Climate Change, Ecosystem Management,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/9285
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spelling oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-92852021-05-28T07:51:11Z Climate for Life - Our Planet November 2014 United Nations Environment Programme climate change biodiversity ecosystems protected areas management ocean carbon desertification forestry sustainable development Climate Change Ecosystem Management The interaction between biodiversity, climate change and protected areas are the focus of this issue of Our Planet. Protected areas are important carbon storage facilities, so their maintenance and expansion is a key contributor to mitigating climate change. Protected areas also supply many essentials required to sustain humankind. By protecting biodiversity, we also protect ourselves. In addition to featuring thought-provoking articles from 11 eminent contributors, the issue also highlights work UNEP is undertaking related to climate change mitigation—such as mapping non-timber values of forests in great ape habitat—and showcases recent innovations in environmental conservation. Paul McCartney, former Beatles star, is the environmental champion of this Our Planet here, he discusses his long-held environmental interests and his passionate stance on reducing meat consumption. 2016-10-11T20:11:52Z 2016-10-11T20:11:52Z 2014 Our Planet 1013-7394 https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/9285 English Public application/pdf Gabon Australia United Arab Emirates Indonesia Pacific countries(SIDS) Australia United Arab Emirates Kiribati Niger Mali Tanzania UNEP
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Ecosystem Management
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Ecosystem Management
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desertification
forestry
sustainable development
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Ecosystem Management
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Climate for Life - Our Planet November 2014
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