SwedBio

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SwedBio is a development programme, that works to advance sustainable and equitable governance of biodiversity knowledge and policy. They engage in key global biodiversity processes in close collaboration with their network of partners.

SwedBio focuses its effort on two impact pathways for engaging with biodiversity and equitable development:

Dialogue for knowledge and policy pathway
In this pathway, SwedBio will advance policy agendas related to biodiversity, by enabling dialogue and co-production of knowledge across knowledge systems, including actors from indigenous peoples, local communities, policymakers, practitioners and scientists.

Collaborative partner implementation pathway
SwedBio will continue to work with strategically selected partner organisations to support the implementation of locally-driven sustainable and equitable solutions.
Together with partners, SwedBio has organised a number of multi-actor dialogues, which have contributed to important international policy and practice processes – all of which have relevance for developing countries.

Through these two pathways for change, SwedBio works across a number of different areas, which fall under five themes: agroecology, urban nature, biocultural diversity, climate change, and small-scale fisheries.

To read more about Swedbio, visit their website

SwedBio is funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Sida.


SwedBio focus themes

SwedBio contributes to a number of policy, practice, science and methods development processes with a focus on different themes: agroecology, urban nature, biocultural diversity, climate change, and small-scale fisheries.

 

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