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Science and data are fundamental in providing answers to some of the most pressing sustainability issues of the twenty-first century. Strengthening the science-policy interface to inform society of the risks and opportunities of new developments is therefore at the heart of the work of UNEP across the organization. These real-time data tools and platforms feature data sets, reports, publications, fact sheets, interactives and more.

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Checklist of CITES Species

The Checklist of CITES Species provides the official list of CITES-listed species (scientific names) and their associated scientific synonyms; common names in English, French and Spanish (where available)

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UN Biodiversity Lab

Powered by Map X - The UN Biodiversity Lab provides spatial data through a free, cloud-based tool to support Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in reporting on their achievements and to inform their conservation decision making. National policymakers and planners will be able to upload and utilize existing national-level data in their analyses.

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The UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC)

The UNEP-WCMC works with scientists and policy makers worldwide to place biodiversity at the heart of environment and development decision-making to enable enlightened choices for people and the planet.

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Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tool (IBAT)

The world's most authoritative biodiversity data for your world-shaping decisions.

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80 per cent of agricultural land is used for livestock feed.
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