Cómo desbloquear 10,1 billones de dólares de la transición positiva para la naturaleza
Para lograr un estado de la naturaleza positivo en 2030 es necesario invertir el declive de la biodiversidad, pero aún no vemos signos de un cambio significativo.
Dr. Zhu Chunquan is a dedicated research scientist and conservationist in China, where he has gained a high profile in the forestry and nature conservation sectors. During the course of his career, he has accumulated a broad range of experience in research, programme management, fundraising, government liaison, policy advocacy, corporate partnerships and institutional development initiatives. Since 2012, he has served as the IUCN Country Representative for China. He was the Conservation Director and Director of Forest Programme of WWF China from 2000 to 2012, a Research Professor of Chinese Academy of Forestry since 1997. he received his doctor’s degree in ecology from Northeast Forestry University in 1991, and had overseas studies as the FAO research fellow in Canada, Belgium, UK and work experience at WWF US. He was appointed as the guest researcher of National Ecological Key Laboratory of Chinese Academy of Science in 2005. He has worked with an exceptionally diverse range of organizations during his career, including local community groups, research institutions, Chinese government bodies at various levels, international organizations, the media, NGOs, donor agencies and private sector companies
Para lograr un estado de la naturaleza positivo en 2030 es necesario invertir el declive de la biodiversidad, pero aún no vemos signos de un cambio significativo.
Achieving a nature-positive status by 2030 necessitates reversing the decline in biodiversity but we are yet to see signs of a significant shift.
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