COP28: Initiative launches in bid to bring Indigenous knowledge to the heart of global biodiversity planning

Published 05:50 on December 3, 2023  /  Last updated at 05:50 on December 3, 2023  /  Biodiversity, Climate Talks, International

A new initiative has launched on sidelines of COP28 in Dubai that will seek to combine Indigenous knowledge and mapping technology to help governments in their efforts to protect 30% of their terrestrial and marine areas by 2030.
A new initiative has launched on sidelines of COP28 in Dubai that will seek to combine Indigenous knowledge and mapping technology to help governments in their efforts to protect 30% of their terrestrial and marine areas by 2030.


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