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BREAKOUT SESSIONS- CONCURRENT
Biodiversity in a Rapidly Changing World
Monday, December 8, 1:30 p.m.

Breakout Session Locations

Developing the New Biodiversity Science Agenda

Moving From Science to Action (examining current approaches, developing new approaches and tackling key issues)

Mitigating the Drivers of Biodiversity Loss

Conservation Partnerships

The 21st Century Conservation Context: Including Biodiversity in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies

Living Landscapes: Integrating Conservation and Development

Special Regions, Ecosystems, and Taxonomic Groups

Ecosystems, Policies, and Legislation

  • 31. Putting Biodiversity Back on the U.S. Political Agenda - David Blockstein, National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) and Jason Patlis, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Jeff Wise, Pew Charitable Trusts, Jim Tate, Potomac Institute, Bill Millan, The Nature Conservancy, Amy Fraenkel, United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)

Expanding Understanding: Information, Education, and Communication

 

Please Note: Sessions 9, 19, and 20 have been CANCELLED.



 
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