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BESPIN

Regional Trialogue for Europe and Central Asia

 

About the Trialogue

Organized by the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net) in partnership with the RESPIN (REinforcing Science-Policy INterfaces for integrated biodiversity and climate knowledge and policies) project and with the help of the IPBES Europe and Central Asia Network, the Triagolue provides a space for open dialogue, peer exchange and practical learning.

Participants will engage directly with knowledge generated by IPBES and IPCC and consider how it can be jointly understood and applied in national and regional contexts. 

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About BES-Net, the ECA Network and RESPIN

 

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BES-Net is a global network hosted by the United Nations Development Programme that connects science, policy and practice to support the uptake of biodiversity and ecosystem services knowledge into decision-making. Through its Trialogue methodology, BES-Net fosters inclusive dialogue and collaboration among scientists, policymakers, practitioners and Indigenous and local knowledge holders.
 
 
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The Europe and Central Asia Network of organisations engaging in IPBES brings together the IPBES national focal points, the national scientific community but also practitioners and other political actors through capacity-building activities.
 
 
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RESPIN is an EU-funded project that supports countries in strengthening science-policy interfaces and improving the uptake of IPBES and IPCC products. It brings together a consortium of partners and focuses on fostering synergies between climate and biodiversity policies, improving the use of scientific knowledge in decision-making processes and strengthening regional science-policy collaboration.
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RESPIN receives funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101135490

Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the EU nor the European Research Executive Agency (REA) can be held responsible for them.