EKLIPSE – Knowledge and Learning Mechanism on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
The aim of EKLIPSE is to meet the knowledge needs of political and societal decision-makers where biodiversity and ecosystem services are affected.
Allan Watt, Gill Ainsworth, Estelle Balian, George Cojocaru, Marianne Darbi, Lynn Dicks, Hilde Eggermont, Eeva Furman, Lise Goudeseune, Pierre Huybrecht, Eszter Kelemen, Florian Koch, Zoi Konstantinou, Barbara Livoreil, Karla Locher, Alexandra Lux, Marion Mehring, Carsten Neßhöver, Riikka Paloniemi, Heli Saarikoski, Isabel Sousa Pinto, Marie Vandewalle, Riku Varjopuro, Liisa Varumo, Heidi Wittmer, Juliette C. Young
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The aim of EKLIPSE is to meet the knowledge needs of political and societal decision-makers where biodiversity and ecosystem services are affected.
Biodiversity is indispensable for mankind. The rapid loss of biodiversity is destabilizing ecosystems worldwide and is leading to a biodiversity crisis that poses a threat to our livelihoods just as severe as the climate crisis.
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