🗓️ 3-11 SEPTEMBER 2021 |
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Marine protected areas have demonstrated positive outcomes for biodiversity and human well-being. What are the conditions for successful protection measures, and how can we strengthen frameworks and collaboration across borders and beyond national jurisdictions?
Climate change directly affects the ocean’s temperature and pH levels. How can marine organisms and, ultimately, coastal communities adapt to warmer and more acidic waters? The ocean offers tremendous opportunities for improved livelihoods. Enabling a sustainable blue economy can open new opportunities. What are tomorrow’s “blue chips” for the blue planet?
Finding new ways to preserve and protect polar ecosystems and species is becoming increasingly important as economic activities thrive and the impacts of climate change accelerate. How can the losses in polar biodiversity due to rapidly changing climatic conditions be minimised? Polar conservation remains a test for international cooperation. What will it take to protect the commons in the face of mounting pressures?
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Saturday 04 Sep 11:30 - 12:15 |
H3 - IUCN Knowledge Hub | Knowledge product info session: IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas |
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Exhibition Event |
Freshwater Landscapes Oceans Rights and governance |
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The Monk Seal Alliance - A holistic approach to project funding |
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Speaker Pitch |
Oceans Economic and financial systems |
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Monday 06 Sep 11:00 - 12:30 |
H8 - 8 Pyrénées | Stopping the tide: Best practices and solutions to tackle marine invasive alien species (IAS) |
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Thematic Stream Session |
Oceans Knowledge, innovation and technology |
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Tuesday 07 Sep 18:00 - 18:45 |
H3 - Ocean and Islands | 30% of what, where and by whom? |
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Exhibition Event |
Oceans |
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Monday 06 Sep 11:00 - 13:00 |
Virtual Channel 6 | Innovative tools & practices to ensure a healthy Mediterranean biodiversity and sustainable tourism |
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Campus Session |
Landscapes Oceans |