New opinion article by EcoCode: Predicting the way forward for the GBF

A new opinion article, Predicting the way forward for the Global Biodiversity Framework, published in PNAS, calls for a transformative shift in how the world monitors and manages biodiversity change. Members of the EcoCode group argue that the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) must move beyond retrospective reporting and embrace

Welcome new co-chairs to strengthen coordinated global biodiversity monitoring

GEO BON is pleased to announce the appointment of two new co-chairs, Alice Hughes and Haigen Xu, who will join the leadership team in advancing the network’s mission of improving biodiversity monitoring worldwide.  Alice and Haigen will join María-Cecilia Londoño and Andrew Gonzlaez in implementing GEO BON’s initiatives, strengthening partnerships,

Call for Volunteers: Join GEO BON’s Communication and Engagement Team!

GEO BON is seeking volunteers to contribute to our Communication and Engagement activities! Activities include (but are not limited to): Graphic design: create visuals like infographics and flyers to communicate scientific ideas effectively Event promotion: assist in promoting GEO BON events, webinars, and initiatives to academic and professional audiences Outreach

GEO BON announces the endorsement of Japan BON (JBON)

We are thrilled to announce the reactivation and endorsement of the Japan Biodiversity Observation Network (JBON). Originally established in 2009, JBON is now revitalized with a clarified role to enhance biodiversity observation and data sharing in Japan. With the continued decline in global biodiversity and increasing recognition of its societal

Conference Announcement: BIOSPACE25 Conference

BIOSPACE25  Conference Biodiversity Insight from Space 10-14 February 2025, ESA ESRIN, Frascati (Rome), Italy  BIOSPACE25 is the first international conference exclusively dedicated to the application of Satellite Remote Sensing (SRS) across the various dimensions of biodiversity, and addressing the use of Earth Observations in all realms, from terrestrial, freshwater, coastal to marine ecosystems.   It is