SDG 15: Life on Land
Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Protection of forest and terrestrial ecosystems is on the rise, and forest loss has slowed. That said, other facets of terrestrial conservation continue to demand accelerated action to protect biodiversity, land productivity and genetic resources and to curtail the loss of species.
Find more information on this SDG at https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/sdg15

Our projects on SDG 15
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Liuwa Plain National Park Livelihoods baseline study
In 2018, KIT Royal Tropical Institute conducted a large-scale livelihoods baseline study in Liuwa Plain National Park (LPNP), Zambia. The study assessed the current situation of communities living in the park though an elaborate mixed-methods design as a basis for informing future decision-making on socio-economic investments in local communities.
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Assessing the Best Aquaculture Practices Certification
KIT Royal Tropical Institute conducted an assessment of the ‘Best Aquaculture Practices’ (BAP) certification of the Global Aquaculture Alliance. The assessment aimed to better understand how BAP social and labour standards are applied in practice and to determine how they impact practices among seafood producers, processors and buyers.
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Integrating a Gender Lens into OeEB’s Investment Process
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Protecting Sustainability and the Matawai’s Forest in Suriname
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Understanding Agribusiness Based Advisory Services: Research, Report and Workshops
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