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RESPIN Project opens a survey on "Evaluating barriers and incentives to the engagement of knowledge holders in IPBES and IPCC processes"

13 November 2024

The RESPIN Project is conducting a survey to understand and address challenges experts face in participating in IPBES and IPCC processes. If you are a contributor, potential contributor, end-user, or part of an institution working in biodiversity or climate change, RESPIN wants your input.

RESPIN (REinforcing Science-Policy INterfaces for integrated biodiversity and climate knowledge and policies) aims to improve the use of biodiversity and climate science in policy-making. The survey seeks to identify barriers and incentives affecting expert engagement in IPBES and IPCC, helping develop strategies to boost participation and collaboration.

The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete and is available in four languages: English, French, Spanish and Russian.

Access the questionnaire here.