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Meet the Communities of Practice engaging with IPBES: you are invited to join

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Knowledge generation catalysis: the Nexus and Transformative Change Assessments | webinar

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Fri, 12 Sep 2025

Bridging Tradition and Innovation | webinar

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Tue, 26 Aug 2025

Transformative change at the nexus: the latest information from IPBES for your community

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What should IPBES work on? Submit your ideas for the work programme | deadline 31.05.2025

View Article - What should IPBES work on? Submit your ideas for the work programme | deadline 31.05.2025
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Virtual IPBES: new social media channels, the IPBES podcast, and where to find out what's on

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Welcome to #IPBES11 delegates and stakeholders: join ONet today

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