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Environmental and Social Performance Standard 6. Biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of living natural resources Edition 4

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TIME COMMITMENT COURSE LANGUAGE COURSE TYPE COST
COURSE TYPE
SELF-PACED
SESSION
Jan 06, 2025 - Jun 30, 2025

ALSO OFFERED
Jul 2025
COST
GRATIS

LANGUAGE
English

TIME COMMITMENT
5 Hours

ABOUT THIS COURSE

The IDB's Environmental and Social Performance Standard (ESPS) 6 recognizes that protecting and conserving biodiversity, maintaining ecosystem services, and sustainably managing living natural resources are fundamental to sustainable development. In this course we invite you to get to know the standard and to identify how to apply its requirements for development projects. We hope you enjoy learning.

AUDIENCE OF THE COURSE

Minimum technical requirements to be met by the participant:

- Be an advanced internet user, able to find documents, access videos, and download documents
- Software for viewing and downloading pdf documents.
- Have a reliable internet connection.
- Own and manage a personal email account.
- Have notions of environmental management and biodiversity.
- Good command of English, both written and spoken.

COST & REIMBURSEMENTS

Estimated value of 200$. This course is offered for free by the IADB group

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  1. Manejo del riesgo social y ambiental

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Agriculture and Rural Development
Environment and Natural Disasters
Science and Technology
Sustainable Tourism
TOPICS
Management of Social and Environmental Risk
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Management of Social and Environmental Risk
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