Our relationship with our natural world is broken. This is why it is important that more and more people get involved in action to protect and restore nature and biodiversity.Everyone deserves to have a voice and this is easier when we have a common understanding of the key terms used to discuss whatâs happening. That is why we have produced this guide to the most frequently used and important terms and concepts, keeping the facts but leaving out the jargon.We invite you to download it here, or explore our online version, and share it with anyone who might find it useful.
- Document Type
- Guidelines, handbooks, toolkits
- Pages
- 46
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Biodiversity hotspot 7
- Blue economy 9
- Carbon sink 11
- Debt-for-nature swaps 13
- Ecocide 15
- Environmental justice 17
- Green economy 21
- Green jobs 23
- Indigenous knowledge 25
- Land degradation 27
- Nature-based solutions 31
- Nature crisis 33
- Nature Positive 35
- Planetary boundaries 37
- Reforestation vs. Afforestation 39
- Regenerative agriculture 41
- Rewilding 43