A new key biodiversity platform for cross sectoral collaboration
For its inaugural launch, World Biodiversity Summit will help define what world leaders and the private sector in biodiversity and climate action need to do in the medium and long term to achieve sustainable development and hinder further biodiversity loss, focusing on partnerships and investment mechanisms as levers of progress. World Biodiversity Summit is a platform for responding to accelerating biodiversity loss, by using the Paris Agreement as a framework to learn from, promoting relevant solutions, innovations, and leadership networks, strengthening nature restoration and conservation. Nature-based solutions will be highlighted, from specificecosystems to global possibilities.
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
26 September 2024
SECOND, New York, USA
Climate Week NYC
26 October 2024
MUSEO - Museo La Tertulia,
Cali, Colombia
alongside UNCBD COP16
Anand Punja
Chief Engagement and Partnerships Officer, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) International
Anand has worked on sustainability through its different core lenses (Social, Environmental and Economic) for 25+ years now at varying scales from local level to international.
He currently works for FSC International leading as Chief Engagement and Partnerships Officer, working to change FSC’s approach to engagement and partnership development across its diverse membership and stakeholder base. He works with the various teams across FSC to find meaningful and innovative ways to collaborate and create solutions that can be implemented through forest related markets- whether this is through tangible value chains such as fiber or furniture or less tangible such as carbon, biodiversity and restoration finance markets.
As a social scientist, Anand has a well-rounded perspective of the challenges and opportunities faced by society and nature across the world. He strongly believes that the current environmental and societal challenges faced must be tackled by working with all parts of society, engaging people with empathy and courage to make them a part of the solution, not the problem, as many narratives do.
Anand lives with his wife and two teenage daughters in Ruislip, West London, just on the edge of the London’s largest National Nature Reserve - Ruislip Woods- a semi-ancient woodland, where he walks his dog almost daily. Anand’s connection goes beyond walking in the woods, as he is an active Trustee of Ruislip Woods Trust, a Charity set up to support the Local Authority in managing the woods.