Tackling Climate and Conservation Challenges Together - a Collection of Projects and Ideas from all over the World
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- Berlin, Germany
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Klemens Riha (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ))
The term "biodiversity," or biological diversity, is being increasingly brought into a wide array of social and political debates, not least of all because of the numerous species and ecosystems that are under threat and because of the current and future human development options that are being lost due to decreasing biological diversity. What exactly is hidden behind the term, what relationships exist between human well-being and biological diversity, and what can politicians (and you, too!) do to protect them?
In order to address these questions, Ecologic Institute, the Urania Berlin, and the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin have teamed up to present an event series entitled - Biodiversity - local/global - which offers a better understanding of the topic of biological diversity and all of its socially-relevant facets. Renowned experts report from their field of study and take part in open discussions with the audience.
An event focusing on climate protection and nature conservation on a global scale
Protecting forests and wetlands benefits not only biological diversity, but also climate protection. How does it benefit people in developing countries and what are the goals of international policies?
Klemens Riha from the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), introduced projects and ideas from all over the world.
The event took place on 3 March, 2014 from 7.30pm to 9pm in the Urania in Berlin.
Upcoming events of the Biodiversity - local/global series
This event series will run through June 2014. All events take place in the evening from 7.30pm to 9pm in the Urania in Berlin. Further information can be found in the flyer below. RSVPs are not required.
We look forward to your participation!