UN Biodiversity Lab (UNBL) is a geospatial platform designed to support policymakers to develop data-driven sustainable development solutions. With over 400 of the world’s best spatial data layers on nature, climate, and sustainable development, this registered digital public good enables users to upload national data in secure workspaces, calculate dynamic metrics, create maps, and more... Learn more → 

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FEATURED TRAININGS

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Introduction to the mini-lecture series

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Mini-lecture: Introduction to International Policy Frameworks for Nature

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Mini-lecture: Introduction to UNBL

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Mini-lecture: Introduction to UNBL Data

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Mini-lecture: Introduction to UNBL Data Collections

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Mini-lecture: Training on the UNBL Public Platform

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Intermediate & Advanced Training on UNBL via NASA ARSET

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Microcourse: Using Spatial Data for Biodiversity

EN | SP | FR | RU


KEY PUBLICATIONS

UNBL 2021 Annual Report

Lessons from UNDP, UNEP, and UNEP-WCMC in Supporting the Implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020...

UN Biodiversity Lab: How the UN Champions Digital Public Goods for the Global Commons

Are We Counting on Nature?

Nature is Counting on Us

UN Biodiversity Lab Brochure

ELSA Brochure

Toward Monitoring Forest Ecosystem Integrity Within the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

A Policy-driven Framework for Conserving the Best of Earth’s Remaining Moist Tropical Forests

Tech to Track

TOP CAMPAIGNS

SPACES Coalition

The SPACES coalition aims to advance the use of spatial intelligence to achieve nature and climate goals, working with governments, businesses and experts worldwide.

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The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed in the materials on this site are those of the various Nature for Life partners, and do not necessarily represent the views of UNDP.