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D1.1 Knowledge holders’ engagement in IPBES and IPCC

D1.2 Report on the capacity building needs of IPBES and IPCC NFPs

D2.1 Mapping Knowledge Uptake

D2.2 Subnational workshops for knowledge uptake

D2.3 Report on link between Global and National Programs

This deliverable is a Report on the link between global and national programs, focused on appraising national European ecosystem service assessments (MAES projects) to address knowledge gaps identified by IPBES and IPCC processes.

Author(s): HUN-REN, UFZ, CREAF

D3.1 Workshop report on Science Service and IPBES/IPCC synergies

This report identifies key challenges and recommendations for improving the usability of IPCC and IPBES assessments in policymaking on an EU level. The report is based on a workshop with representatives of the European Commission held in Brussels in September 2024.

Author(s): Syke, UFZ, BELSPO

D4.1 Templates for online courses and collaborative arrangement

RESPIN Factsheet 1: IPBES and IPCC explained: Why and How to Engage as an Expert

RESPIN Factsheet 2: Business for Biodiversity and Climate: Leveraging Insights from IPCC and IPBES

RESPIN Factsheet 3: Integrating Climate and Biodiversity Policy and Action: IPBES and IPCC Insights

RESPIN Factsheet 4: Closing the Gaps: How the RESPIN Project Unites IPBES and IPCC Experts

RESPIN Fiche d'Information 1: L’IPBES et le GIEC expliqués – Pourquoi et comment contribuer en tant qu’expert?

RESPIN Fiche d'Information 2: Les entreprises au service de la biodiversité et du climat: tirer parti des enseignements du GIEC et de l’IPBES

RESPIN Fiche d'Information 3: Intégrer les politiques et les actions en matière de climat et de biodiversité: perspectives de l’IPBES et du GIEC

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.