Online Webinar: “Biodiversity Beyond Boundaries: Insights from the World Bank and EU Conservation Initiatives in Protected Areas”

On May 23, 2024, from 13:30 to 15:00 (UTC+2), an online webinar titled “Biodiversity Beyond Boundaries: Insights from the World Bank and EU Conservation Initiatives in Protected Areas” will be held to celebrate the International Day for Biological Diversity.

On May 23, 2024, from 13:30 to 15:00 (UTC+2), an online webinar titled “Biodiversity Beyond Boundaries: Insights from the World Bank and EU Conservation Initiatives in Protected Areas” will be held to celebrate the International Day for Biological Diversity.

This announcement was made on the European Union for the Environment (EU4Environment) cross-border program website, which involves Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine.

The webinar aims to share global experiences in protecting and conserving biodiversity, focusing on protected areas in the Eastern Partnership region and wetlands in the Amazon region.

Webinar Details:

Language: English
RegistrationOpen at this link

This learning event, organized by the World Bank and the European Commission, will recognize International Biodiversity Day by exploring the World Bank’s support for landscape and wetland restoration efforts in the Amazon and Eastern Partnership countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine). It will also analyze EU initiatives aimed at promoting healthy habitats and improving ecosystems and biodiversity.

For more information, read more about the webinar here.

Informational service of IRCEF

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