Blog post July 9th 2019 Next stop: Nairobi. Taking stock of preparations for biodiversity COP15 (2020, China) Author: Aleksandar Rankovic
Blog post July 9th 2019 How can we increase financial support for nature-based climate solutions? Authors: Aleksandar Rankovic, Yann Laurans, Julie Vaillé and 1 more.
Issue Brief June 2019 Mobilising the chemical conventions to protect biodiversity An example with pesticides and the Stockholm and Rotterdam Conventions Authors: Fiona Kinniburgh, Aleksandar Rankovic
Issue Brief May 2019 The ongoing biodiversity loss and how it can be stopped A reading of the IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Authors: Yann Laurans, Aleksandar Rankovic
Issue Brief April 2019 An Action Agenda for biodiversity: Expectations and issues in the short and medium terms Authors: Aleksandar Rankovic, Sandrine Maljean-Dubois, Matthieu Wemaëre and 1 more.
Report March 2019 Perspectives on CBD implementation and options for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework First Biodiversity Workshop - Summary Report Authors: Aleksandar Rankovic, Xiaoli Shen
Issue Brief November 2018 What legal options for the international agreement on biodiversity in 2020? A first look at the possibilities Authors: Matthieu Wemaëre, Sandrine Maljean-Dubois, Aleksandar Rankovic and 1 more.
Tribune November 16th 2018 Le monde vivant s'effondre et nous regardons ailleurs Alternatives Économiques Authors: Aleksandar Rankovic, Yann Laurans
Report November 2018 From Paris to Beijing: Insights gained from the UNFCCC Paris Agreement for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework Authors: Aleksandar Rankovic, Yann Laurans
Blog post May 17th 2018 2018-2020: an outburst for biodiversity? Authors: Yann Laurans, Fiona Kinniburgh, Aleksandar Rankovic
Issue Brief May 2018 Relaunching the international ambition for biodiversity A three-dimensional vision for the future of the Convention on Biological Diversity Authors: Yann Laurans, Aleksandar Rankovic, Fiona Kinniburgh and 3 more.
Scientific publication March 2018 Why are social sciences and humanities needed in the works of IPBES? A systematic review of the literature Authors: Alice Vadrot, Aleksandar Rankovic, Renaud Lapeyre and 2 more.