Videos

  • Integration of Landscape Approaches into NBSAPs

    Duration: 6:24 -- 29/09/2022

    This video offers guidance for policymakers on integrating landscape approaches into National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) to support decision-makers in developing NBSAPs and enhancing capacity for their implementation. The video complements a manual being developed as part of a research project conducted by the Secretariat of the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative, which is hosted by UNU-IAS, with the support of the CBD Secretariat and the Ministry of the Environment, Japan.

  • A video to mark the launch of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

    Duration: -- 05/06/2021

    Voices of experts from around the globe, including IPSI members, about value of contributions of IPLCs to ecosystem restoration. This video was developed to mark the start of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration in 2021.

  • Hydropower, livelihoods, climate and biodiversity nexus in the Indian Himalayan region of Kinnaur

    Duration: 16.11 -- 11/12/2020

    A video on threats to a landscape from hydropower projects in Kinnaur, India, made by the IPSI Secretariat's Research Fellow Dr. Himangana Gupta.

  • Indicadores de Biodiversidad y Resiliencia

    Duration: 16.11 -- 05/07/2018

    (Spanish) Video 2 of 2 in the IGES e-Learning Series: Balancing Biodiversity and Community Resilience, an instructional video for use of the Indicators of Resilience in SEPLS.

  • Guardianes del Bosque Seco Ecuatoriano: Una historia de resiliencia comunitaria

    Duration: 14.03 -- 05/07/2018

    (Spanish) Video 1 of 2 in the IGES e-Learning Series: Balancing Biodiversity and Community Resilience, showing about a SEPLS in Ecuador and their use of the Indicators of Resilience in SEPLS as a part of the GEF-Satoyama Project.

  • Connecting People through the Blessings of Satoyama and Satoumi

    Duration: 6.30 -- 03/04/2018

    UNU-IAS and the company e-front have been working together on a project that aims to use the satoyama and satoumi of the Urato Islands in Japan to create opportunities for people to interact and revitalise farmland that is increasingly being abandoned. This video introduces the project and how it has made an impact on the islands’ people.