
Summary for policymakers of the thematic assessment of the interlinkages among biodiversity, water, food and health (nexus assessment) of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
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16 December 2024
The thematic assessment of the interlinkages among biodiversity, water, food and health (nexus assessment) of the
Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) addresses the complex
and interconnected character of the crises and challenges of biodiversity loss, water availability and quality, food
insecurity, health risks and climate change. It does so by providing a critical evaluation of evidence on interlinkages
among five nexus elements: biodiversity, water, food, health and climate change. Although not mentioned in the title
of the assessment, climate change has important and increasing, yet often overlooked, interactions with all nexus
elements through climate change impacts and mitigation and adaptation actions. Climate change is a key direct driver
of biodiversity loss, and thus is considered one of the five nexus elements. While energy is not considered as a nexus
element, relevant aspects of energy systems are assessed where they have interlinkages with biodiversity, water, food,
health and climate change adaptation and mitigation. Other systems, such as land, soil and air, are considered to be
cross-cutting rather than stand-alone nexus elements.
