Environmental health & biodiversity
Increasing productivity in food systems while staying within environmental boundaries and maintaining biodiversity.
Objectives
Through research and innovation, CGIAR aims to address these challenges and contribute to collective global targets for Environmental Health and Biodiversity:
- Stay within planetary and regional environmental boundaries: consumptive water use in food production of less than 2500 km3 per year (with a focus on the most stressed basins), zero net deforestation, nitrogen application of 90 Tg per year (with a redistribution towards low-input farming systems) and increased use efficiency, and phosphorus application of 10 Tg per year.
- Maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants, and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed genebanks at the national, regional, and international levels.
Activities
To contribute to these collective global targets, CGIAR Initiatives will:
- Use modern digital tools to bring together state of the art Earth system observation and big data analysis to inform co-design of global solutions and national policies for staying within planetary boundaries on water use, nutrient use, land use change, and biodiversity.
- Cost-effectively improve management of water, soil, nutrients, and biodiversity in crop, livestock, and fisheries systems, coupled with higher-order landscape considerations as well as circular economy and agroecological approaches.
- Focus on the biodiversity function of genebanks and breeding to reduce environmental footprint, e.g. less water or pesticides, to help stay within planetary boundaries and to reduce local water stress, pollution, biodiversity loss, and undesirable land use change.
All CGIAR Initiatives will contribute to Environmental Health and Biodiversity. Below, browse a selection of Initiatives that primarily contribute to this Impact Area.
News
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MOU Signing with the Kenyan Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry
The Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)...
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Rangelands under pressure: how CGIAR science is strengthening pastoral resilience
Across the world’s rangelands, climate change is already reshaping how pastoral systems function. Droughts are becoming more frequent and severe,...
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Exploring Solutions for Rapid Soil Carbon Measurement Tool to Scale Agroecology Practices through Carbon Markets: From the AgriTech4Tunisia Bootcamp to Field Testing
In the heart of Tunisia’s push for agricultural resilience, CGIAR Multifunctional Landscapes (MFL) science program is exploring digital innovations...
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Connecting agriculture, culture, tourism and biodiversity in Northern Vietnam
In Vietnam’s Northern uplands, ethnic farming communities are linking agriculture, biodiversity, and tourism. Could agro-ecotourism become a pathway...
Publications
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Progress Report Ethiopias Partnership for Accelerating Agricultural Solutions Scaling PAASS
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Factors influencing Newcastle disease vaccine use in village chicken flocks in rural Burkina Faso
Background: Newcastle disease (ND) is endemic in traditional poultry farming in Burkina Faso. Despite government's efforts, international...
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Impact of invasive weed Parthenium hysterophorus Asteraceae on mosquito abundance and plantfeeding behavior in an arboviral endemic region in Kenya
Background: Invasive alien species (IAS) are rapidly altering ecosystems, undermining biodiversity, ecosystem processes, and interspecies...
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Changes in heightforage of Egyptian children from 1995 to 2014 Implications for improving child health outcomes
Background Stunting is a serious health problem in Egypt. Stunting rates and height-for-age z-score (HAZ) distributions changed notably in Egypt over...