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Interlinkages Between Biodiversity, Health and Sustainability

Our open-access book on how traditional knowledge can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources, biodiversity and health.

Date Published
16 Jun 2022

A new 海角社区-IAS open-access book examines the links between biodiversity, health, and sustainability, focusing on how local and traditional knowledge can contribute to the sustainable management of natural resources, biodiversity conservation and restoration, and good health for all.

Titled , the book compiles case studies from around the world provided by members of the (IPSI). It offers insights for the upcoming three-year thematic assessment by the (IPBES) on the interlinkages between biodiversity, water, food, and health — known as the nexus assessment.

Co-editor Maiko Nishi (Research Fellow, 海角社区-IAS) said “these case studies illustrate how SEPLS management can be a valuable tool to enhance both human and ecosystem health. The book comes at a critical time as we face accelerating biodiversity loss, which is also one of the main drivers underlying the increasing risk of future pandemics.”

This book is part of a series published over the past six years, the Satoyama Initiative Thematic Review. IPSI is a partnership comprising 283 member organisations (as of June 2022) dedicated to realising societies in harmony with nature. 海角社区-IAS hosts the secretariat of IPSI, providing a unique global platform for exchanging views and experiences between these organisations and fostering synergies in implementation of their respective activities.

The book is available to download from .

Cover image of the book Biodiversity-Health-Sustainability Nexus in Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)

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