The event addressed key questions: How can companies measure and integrate biodiversity into their strategies? How can industry contribute to restoration and sustainable use? And how can international frameworks like the Nagoya Protocol create real impact?
In Livia Cabernards talk “Globale Agrarlieferketten im Fokus: Wege zu messbarem Impact”, presented as part of the session “Biodiversität: Innovation als Schlüssel für ihre nachhaltige Nutzung”, Prof. Cabernard explored how global agricultural supply chains can become pathways for measurable biodiversity impact — through transparent data, innovation, and international collaboration.
The discussions emphasized that collaboration, innovation, and evidence-based strategies are essential to safeguard biodiversity and create sustainable solutions for the future.
Find more information about the event here: https://sges.ch/