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PEERspectives: exploring biodiversity and trade interactions
JAN
Wed
21
14:00 - 17:00

This was 1 month ago

Location

Brussels

Joint Research Centre, Atrium, Rue du Champ de Mars 21, 1050 Brussels,
Programmes
Agro-Food, Environment

The PEERspectives event aims to identify critical gaps and up-to-date knowledge needed for designing evidence-based policies that mobilise various research fields and policy sectors. It seeks to bring together scientists, policy-makers, and stakeholders to enhance understanding of complex issues related to biodiversity and trade.

The event will explore the intricate linkages between supply chains, biodiversity, and ecosystems, highlighting the impacts of policies and trade decisions. Discussions will include the need for interventions such as regulating wildlife trade and promoting sustainability across global supply chains. Registration is mandatory (deadline 14 January 2026) and please do this as quickly as possible as the seating capacity is limited. You can register on this website.

 

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