The Irish Times view on the biodiversity crisis: nature’s wake-up call
Something fundamental may be shifting in the way we see our relationship with the natural world.
Something fundamental may be shifting in the way we see our relationship with the natural world.
Plants, animals and micro-organisms crucial to indirectly upholding the human diet are dying out, study shows
This long-term failure to incorporate nature into decision-making had led to over exploitation of the natural environment and under investment in maintaining biodiversity, she told the first ever National Biodiversity Conference, which is being staged at Dublin Castle.
How has NCA influenced policy in countries? WAVES Senior Environmental Economist Sofia Ahlroth discusses the NCA in Action series.
A blog on what Ireland can learn from the Finnish approach to national ecosystem service mapping and valuation.
WAVES Environmental Specialist, Ken Bagstad, provides a closer look at a recent U.S. directive to consider nature’s value in Federal planning and decision-making.