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2024

Nature Positive Initiative

2023

SBTN

2022

GBF

2021

TNFD

2016

Natural Capital Protocol

2022

Dasgupta Review

2019

IPBES

2017

IUCN Red List of Ecosystems

2015

Paris Agreement

2015

SDGs

2010

Aichi Biodiversity Targets

2010

TEEB

1964

Awareness

Action

20XX

IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

1971

Ramsar Convention

1973

CITES

1987

Brundtland Report

1992

CBD

2005

MEA

2002

WSSD

IUCN Red List of Ecosystems

Extended the Red List approach to ecosystems, emphasizing their critical role in supporting biodiversity and human systems.

Aichi Biodiversity Targets

Established 20 measurable goals to address biodiversity loss by 2020.

Ramsar Convention on Wetlands

Protected critical wetland ecosystems, marking the first ecosystem-specific international treaty.

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Dasgupta Review on the Economics of Biodiversity

Highlighted biodiversity loss as a systemic risk to global economies, advocating for its integration into financial systems.

World Summit on Sustainable Development

Shifted global efforts toward time-bound targets, reinforcing commitments under the CBD.

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The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity Report

Quantified the economic value of biodiversity, influencing businesses and governments to integrate natural capital into decision-making.

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Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures

Created actionable guidelines for managing and disclosing nature-related risks, fostering corporate accountability.

Nature Positive Initiative

Introduced nine biodiversity indicators, providing metrics for businesses to measure biodiversity impacts.

Natural Capital Protocol

Provided businesses with a framework for assessing impacts and dependencies on biodiversity.

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Paris Agreement

Highlighted biodiversity's importance, reinforcing the interconnection between biodiversity and climate action.

Sustainable Development Goals

Mainstreamed biodiversity in the global development framework through Goals 14 and 15, linking it directly to sustainability efforts.

Science-Based Targets for Nature

Enabled companies to align their practices with biodiversity goals through target-setting pathways.

Convention on Biological Diversity

Introduced the principles of sustainable use and equitable benefit-sharing, setting the stage for biodiversity integration in development agendas.

Brundtland Report

Introduced sustainable development as a global framework, linking biodiversity with human prosperity.

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment

Conceptualized ecosystem services, highlighting the intrinsic and instrumental value of ecosystems for sustaining human life.

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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species

Regulated the trade of endangered species, addressing a key driver of biodiversity loss.

Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

Set ambitious conservation targets, including protect 30% of the planet’s land and sea by 2030.

IPBES Global Assessment Report

Warned of the extinction risk faced by one million species due to human activities, elevating biodiversity loss as a global crisis.

IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

Provided a scientific foundation for assessing species' extinction risks.

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