Blog post January 5th 2023 Environmental shift or purely situational diplomatic success? Understanding the concurrence of four key trends Author: Sébastien Treyer
Blog post January 5th 2023 A new era for global biodiversity? Authors: Julien Rochette, Juliette Landry, Sébastien Treyer
04 JAN 2023 PAST EVENT Conference Public event Replay: "Biodiversity COP15: what outcomes?" French-speaking webinar, without translation / 05:00 pm - 06:00 pm CET Speakers: Sébastien Treyer, Julien Rochette, Juliette Landry
07 DEC 2022 19 DEC 2022 PAST EVENT Presentation Public event IDDRI at Biodiversity COP15: related publications and side events Speakers: Sébastien Treyer, Julien Rochette, Juliette Landry
Other publication December 2022 A “shared earth” approach to put biodiversity at the heart of the sustainable development in Africa Authors: Sébastien Treyer, David Obura
Blog post November 24th 2022 From COP27 on climate to COP15 on biodiversity: decisive political framings Author: Sébastien Treyer
Study November 2022 Implementing the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework: financial mechanism Lessons learned from the Global Environment Facility and the Green Climate Fund Authors: Juliette Landry, Julien Rochette, Matthieu Wemaëre and 1 more.
Blog post November 24th 2022 What are the expectations for the 15th COP on biodiversity? Authors: Julien Rochette, Juliette Landry, Sébastien Treyer
22 NOV 2022 PAST EVENT Conference Public event Replay: "COP27: what outcomes?" Webinar on Zoom, in French without translation / 5:00-6:00 pm CET Speakers: Sébastien Treyer, Lola Vallejo
07 NOV 2022 18 NOV 2022 PAST EVENT Presentation Public event IDDRI's meetings at COP27 Sides events and related publications Speakers: Sébastien Treyer, Lola Vallejo, Ariadna Anisimov and 9 more.
Blog post November 3rd 2022 Just Energy Transition Partnerships: can they really make a difference, and how? Authors: Marta Torres Gunfaus, Emily Tyler, Sébastien Treyer and 6 more.
Report November 2022 Just energy transition partnerships in the context of Africa-Europe relations: Reflections from South Africa, Nigeria and Senegal Authors: Elisabeth Hege, Chukwumerije Okereke, Sébastien Treyer and 4 more.