Summary
In 2013, the UN held the second session of the Plenary of the Intergovernmental Science Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Antalya, Turkey. In 2014, a report was written detailing the session’s proceedings and findings. The report mentions the importance of contributions of institutions and regimes of property that both represent and allow human lives deemed to be in harmony with nature.
Suggested Citation:
Kauffman, Craig, Catherine Haas, Alex Putzer, Shrishtee Bajpai, Kelsey Leonard, Elizabeth Macpherson, Pamela Martin, Alessandro Pelizzon & Linda Sheehan. Eco Jurisprudence Monitor. V2. 2025. Distributed by the Eco Jurisprudence Monitor.https://ecojurisprudence.org/initiatives/report-of-the-second-session-of-the-plenary-of-theintergovernmental-science-policy-platform-on-biodiversity-andecosystem-services/.
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