Category: Research
The TRADE Hub releases a Soybean Policy Toolkit
Posted onResearchers from the TRADE Hub have spent over two years exploring the various policies and instruments that have potential to increase the level of sustainability of the soybean supply chain in Brazil: home to the world’s greatest production and export … Read More
The TRADE Hub Creates a Trade Tools Navigator
Posted onThe GCRF Trade, Development and the Environment Hub (TRADE Hub) has created a searchable catalogue of available initiatives, measures, models, data providers, platforms, portals and round table certifications to support decision making on trade and the environment. The Trade Tools … Read More
Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow: International Women’s Day, 2022
Posted onA woman holding coffee beans in her palms. We have teams working on coffee in Tanzania and Indonesia.
Gender inequality is unsustainable. Women make up a greater number of people living in poverty, with those in poverty disproportionately and negatively … Read More
Engaging International Organisations and Processes
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Image caption: High-level dialogue at COP26, co-hosted by the GCRF TRADE Hub, on how cooperation on trade can support climate action and sustainable development (held at the Blue Zone of COP26, Glasgow (UK) 2021). The dialogue featured imminent experts on … Read More
When Illegality Becomes the Norm, Reducing Illegal Trade of Wildlife is a Steep Hill to Climb
Posted onRodrigo Oyanedel
This post introduces and summarizes research published in the journal Conservation Biology. Click here for the full publication.
1. Introduction and Context
Sustainable, well-regulated wildlife trade helps support biodiversity, provides livelihoods around the world and is crucial … Read More
Four Steps for the Earth: a holistic approach to saving nature
Posted on22nd January 2021
As we enter a last-chance decade for tackling the global nature crisis, scientists have outlined a new framework for implementing global commitments to restoring nature, The Mitigation and Conservation Hierarchy, or Four Steps for the Earth.… Read More