Biodiversity and the economic response to COVID19: Ensuring a green and resilient recovery

Resource type: 
Policy
EU project stamp: 
No
Main entity: 
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Type of entity: 
NGO
Key themes: 
Economic and social development
Nature-based recovery
Societal challenges: 
New Economic Opportunities & Green Jobs and Participatory Planning and Governance
Social Justice and Social Cohesion
Scope: 
Global
Description: 

This Policy Brief focuses on the vital role of biodiversity for human life and the importance of integrating biodiversity considerations into the recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. The Brief first outlines how biodiversity loss is a key driver of emerging infectious diseases and poses a variety of other growing risks to businesses, society and the global economy. Investing in the conservation, sustainable use and restoration of biodiversity can help to address these risks, while providing jobs, business opportunities and other benefits to society. The Brief then examines how governments are factoring biodiversity into their stimulus measures and recovery plans in practice, highlighting both concerning trends and best practices. The Brief concludes with policy recommendations on how governments can better integrate biodiversity into their COVID-19 stimulus measures and broader recovery efforts.

Semester theme: 
1. In light of the pandemic
Date: 
2020
Language: 
EN