Dear colleagues,

UN Member States of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) are now 
meeting for the 14th Conference of Parties (COP-14) in Egypt. My greetings to 
the UN Biodiversity Lab colleagues who are sharing their great work at COP-14. 
Please share this information with the members of your COP 14 delegation and 
encourage them to attend. Details below.


Innovative Solutions and Technologies for Conservation

Sunday 25 Nov. 2018, 1:15pm


Science and technology are transforming society and expanding the frontier of 
possibility. The field of biodiversity conservation can and should capitalize 
on the opportunities that emerging innovative solutions and technologies 
present. This side event will feature the UN Biodiversity 
Lab<http://unbiodiversitylab.org/> and other innovative solutions and explore 
how fourth industrial revolution technologies can improve conservation efforts 
around the global and shift the direction of the biodiversity agenda.


Learn more here:

https://www.cbd.int/side-events/2641


Biodiversity Innovation & Solutions Fair

Sunday 25 Nov. - Thursday 29 Nov. 2018, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm


The UN Biodiversity Lab <https://www.unbiodiversitylab.org/> will be showcased 
at the COP 14 Biodiversity and Innovation Fair. The UN Biodiversity Lab is a 
free, open source online platform that allows policymakers to access over 80 
global geospatial data layers, to upload their own datasets, and to analyze 
multiple datasets related to the Aichi Biodiversity Targets. At the booth, you 
can engage with technical specialists from UNDP, UN Environment, and UN 
Environment-WCMC. They can show you how other countries are using spatial data 
in their 6NR. You can also provide feedback to the developers of the platform.


Learn more here:

https://www.cbd.int/conferences/2018/parallel-meetings/innovation-fair


Geotechnologies and open data will play a key role to guide policy and improve 
conservation efforts around the world.


We need to speak for the voiceless – the rest of the estimated 10 million 
species on the planet, which form soil, water, air, and provide food, shelter, 
medicine and the spiritual and physical well being of humanity.


Best wishes,


Suchith




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