During its final two years, the Trade, Development and Environment Hub (TRADE Hub) has been focusing on outreach, synthesis and collaboration, starting to develop key final outputs such as its “Pathways to Just and Sustainable Trade” and engaging with relevant … Read More
The Trade, Development, and Environment Hub (Trade Hub) project in collaboration with the Public Policy Group of ESALQ/USP in Brazil, has released a policy brief addressing the perspectives for a more sustainable cattle ranching sector in Brazil. This study is the result of extensive research and analysis conducted throughout 2022, aiming to understand the economic, environmental, and social dimensions of cattle farming in the country and its implications for adoption of technology, sustainable and inclusive rural development.
On October 10, the TRADE Hub co-organised the second webinar of its new “Nature-positive trade” series. This webinar focused on identifying opportunities for trade policy in supporting sustainable use of marine resources, including fisheries.
On June 16, the TRADE Hub co-organised the first webinar of its new “Nature-positive trade” series. This webinar focused on identifying opportunities for sustainable agriculture and biodiversity with a view to support the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework adopted by countries … Read More
The TRADE Hub and the Forest, Agriculture and Commodity Trade (FACT) Dialogue co-organised a webinar with speakers from across the global supply chains to discuss the role of private sector in delivering the Global Biodiversity Framework through supporting … Read More
Aimee Seager, former Associate Programme Officer at UNEP-WCMC explores TRADE Hub research that was influential in framing the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF).
Reversing the current trends of biodiversity loss is paramount for meeting the goals of the recently agreed … Read More
On International Indigenous People’s Day, we are reminded of the vital connection between international trade and Indigenous Peoples. For centuries, Indigenous Peoples have been deeply connected to their ancestral lands, which are home to natural resources valuable to
Together, these partners from industry, … Read More
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