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Biodiversity for Business: A guide to using knowledge products delivered through IUCN
… 20 2. 2. Single-sector examples … over 1,000 staff in 50 offices and hundreds of partners in public, NGO and pri- vate sectors around the world. The World … the classi- fication of knowledge products as glo- bal public goods. Global public goods are non-rival (use by one …
IUCN Knowledge Products. The basis for a partnership to support the functions and work programme of IBPES
… over 1,000 staff in 45 offices and hundreds of partners in public, NGO and private sectors around the world. … organisations, non- governmental organisations Private sector (by informing on their operations in Environmental … accident response) Communication, dissemination and public outreach Widely dispersed Transformed into accessible …
Sharing Information with Confidence. “The Biodiversity Commons”: past experience, current trends and potential future directions
… framework for information sharing within the biodiversity sector. It aims to spark discussions at the meeting planned … that will never be universally / democratically available? Public, easily accessible information Public, theoretically accessible information that is hard to …
National Reporting
… They also bring the data and information collected to the public domain. National Reporting also allows countries to … use, environmental governance and others. The private sector, for example, can use the information made available … its final submission, the report becomes an official and public document and will be submitted to the forthcoming …