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A unique opportunity to explore how Eastern Europe and Central Asia can address the urgent challenge of protecting biodiversity during the green transition. Participants will engage with leading experts, learn about practical solutions, and discover how smarter, greener development pathways can safeguard nature while driving sustainable growth across the region.
Description de la séance
The event “Challenges for Biodiversity in the Green Transition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia” will examine the complex relationship between biodiversity conservation and the region’s transition toward sustainable, low-carbon development. While the green transition offers new opportunities, it also poses significant challenges for biodiversity, with growing pressures from land-use change, infrastructure expansion, and certain climate change mitigation strategies.Key issues include the persistence of traditional practices, gaps in legal frameworks, and insufficient funding for biodiversity protection. Major threats, such as habitat destruction and fragmentation, pollution, and climate change, remain pressing. Safeguarding biodiversity will require integrating conservation goals into economic development, especially in the areas of energy transition, infrastructure, and agriculture. Early action, stronger regional cooperation, and well-connected networks can provide essential support for biodiversity preservation and ecosystem restoration.
Speaker
Biodiversity Policy Officer, IUCN
“Challenges for Biodiversity in the Green Transition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia”
Director, European Regional Office
“Challenges for Biodiversity in the Green Transition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia”
“Challenges for Biodiversity in the Green Transition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia”
IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas 2021-2025
“Challenges for Biodiversity in the Green Transition in Eastern Europe and Central Asia”