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IPBES Transformative Change Assessment: Chapter 2. Visions of a sustainable world - for nature and people

Authors: Villasante, Sebastian; Shannon, Lynne; Liao, Chuan; Betemariam, Ermias; Cunningham, Saul; Ellis, Erle; Hausner, Vera; +11 Authors

IPBES Transformative Change Assessment: Chapter 2. Visions of a sustainable world - for nature and people

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Suggested citation: Villasante, S., Shannon, L., Liao, C., Betemariam, E., Cunningham, S., Ellis, E., Hausner, V., Huang, Q., Mannetti, L., Otero, I., Piñeiro, G., Prasad Gautam, A., Waddock, S., Wheeler, H., Fouqueray, T., Karasov, O., Tasse Taboue, G., Mazzeo, N., Mishra, A., and Guibal, C. (2024). Chapter 2: Visions of a sustainable world – for nature and people. In: Thematic Assessment Report on the Underlying Causes of Biodiversity Loss and the Determinants of Transformative Change and Options for Achieving the 2050 Vision for Biodiversity of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. O’Brien, K., Garibaldi, L., and Agrawal, A. (eds.). IPBES secretariat, Bonn, Germany. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11382240

This document is a part of the IPBES transformative change assessment, which will be up for approval at the Plenary from 10 - 16 December 2024. Until the assessment is approved, all associated documents are restricted. After approval, this publication will be made public.

This document corresponds to Chapter 2 of the of the IPBES thematic assessment of the underlying causes of biodiversity loss, determinants of transformative change and options for achieving the 2050 Vision for Biodiverty.

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