Relational values of nature and models

Research on the inclusion of the relational values of nature in nature assessments As part of the GLOBIO team, Imani Taroenodikromo recently finished her MSc thesis research on the inclusion of relational values in assessments of biodiversity and ecosystem services....

The BAMBOO project

The GLOBIO team is participating in BAMBOO, a new Horizon Europe project. New insights into ecological impacts of supply chains Widespread and well established trade networks spanning our globe allow consumption in one part of the world to cause biodiversity impacts...

GLOBIO in ForestPaths

ForestPaths: Co-designing holistic forest-based policy pathways for climate change mitigation The importance of forests Forests provide multiple ecosystem services, including carbon sequestration, forest products and recreation opportunities. However, often trade-offs...

New project: WET HORIZONS

WET HORIZONS: Upgrading knowledge and solutions to fast track wetland restoration across Europe Wetlands and its current state Wetlands are one of the critical ecosystems covering up to 6% of the world’s land surface. Wetlands largely contribute towards biodiversity...

GLOBIO @ Ecosystem Service Partnership Conference

On 10-14 October 2022 Alexandra (Sasha) Tisma and Clara Veerkamp participated in the European Ecosystem Service Partnership (ESP) conference in Crete, Greece. The ESP is a worldwide network to enhance science, policy and practice of ecosystem services for conservation...

GLOBIO @ the World Biodiversity Forum

Last week several members of the extended GLOBIO team, from PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, Radboud University and Leiden University, have participated in the World Biodiversity Forum (WBF), in Davos. After the pandemic’s lockdowns and restrictions,...