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At the center of the UN Biodiversity Lab is a partnership between UNDP and UN Environment to provide high quality data for government representatives. UNDP and UN Environment’s direct engagement with over 140 governments allows for dynamic updates to the platform based on actual user needs. Likewise, engagement with 15 technical partners and data providers ensures the provision of cutting-edge data to take action for sustainable development. The UN Biodiversity Lab is not just another website; it is a platform for building partnerships among data providers and data users to ensure that governments have access and capacity to use cutting-edge spatial data to make key conservation and development decisions. To learn more, visit UN Biodiversity Lab.
Take your students to the Amazon with this Google Earth powered Virtual Field trip. To learn more, visit Amazon Field Trip
InTeGrate materials engage students in understanding the earth system as it intertwines with key societal issues. They challenge students to address interdisciplinary problems, engage in geoscientific habits of mind, work with authentic geoscience data and develop system thinking. The collection is freely available and ready to be adapted by undergraduate educators across a range of courses including: general education or majors courses in Earth-focused disciplines such as geoscience or environmental science, social science, engineering, and other sciences, as well as courses for interdisciplinary programs. To learn more, visit InTeGrate.