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DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE COOPERACIÓN INTERNACIONAL Y DESARROLLO (COMISIÓN EUROPEA); ARAGÓN, R.; ARGUEDAS, S.; BLUMETTO, O.; BROWN, A.; CORDERO, D.; DE BUSTOS, S.; EGUINO, S.; FEDRIGO, J.; GALLO, M.; GROSFELD, J.; LEDERMAN, M.; MERLOT, L.; MIRANDA, C.; PACHECO, S.; PAINTER, L.; SGUERRA, S.; SILVA, C.; VELÁSQUEZ, B.; VENNETIER, C.; VIDES, R.; VILA, A. |
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ROXANA ARAGÓN, ProYungas; STANLEY ARGUEDAS, AGRECO; OSCAR RICARDO BLUMETTO VELAZCO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; ALEJANDRO BROWN, ProYungas; DORIS CORDERO, Consultant; SOLEDAD DE BUSTOS, Consultant; SERGIO EGUINO, FUNDESNAP; JEAN FEDRIGO, Universidad Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil; MELIBEA GALLO, Chrysina Biodiversidad y Bienestar; JAVIER GROSFELD, CONICET; MARCIA LEDERMAN, Consultant; LEON MERLOT, AGRECO; CARMEN MIRANDA, Savia; SILVIA PACHECO, ProYungas; LILIAN PAINTER, WCS; SANDRA SGUERRA, Consultant; CLAUDIA SILVA, WCS; BEATRIZ VELÁSQUEZ, ProYungas; CLAIRE VENNETIER, Consultant; ROBERTO VIDES, FCBC; ALEJANDRO VILA, WCS. |
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Larger than jaguars. Inputs for a strategic approach to biodiversity conservation in Latin America and the Caribbean : synthesis report. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2021 |
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Luxembourg (Bruselas): Publications Office of the European Union, 2021. |
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190 p. |
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978-92-76-17345-8 |
DOI : |
10.2841/760354 |
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This publication is a report by the European Commission's Directorate-General for International Partnerships, produced as part of the operational response of the Wildlife Crisis Window of the EU Biodiversity for Life (EU B4Life) flagship initiative. It aims to support European and partner country policymaking and programming processes.
This study, Larger than Jaguars: Inputs for a strategic approach to biodiversity conservation in Latin America and the Caribbean, is the operational response of the Wildlife Crisis Window, an integral part of the 'EU Biodiversity for Life' (B4Life) flagship initiative. B4Life is a conceptual framework to ensure better coherence and coordination of EU actions in the area of biodiversity and ecosystems. B4Life was defined in 2014 with the purpose of highlighting the strong linkages between ecosystems and livelihoods in view of contributing to poverty eradication. It aims to tackle drastic biodiversity loss by promoting good governance of natural resources, securing healthy ecosystems for food security, and supporting innovative ways to manage natural capital in the framework of a green economy. |
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ABSTRACT.
As the biodiversity crisis worsens, its impact on economic and social development is becoming increasingly apparent. Strategies to tackle environmental degradation and climate change must therefore focus on ensuring that ecosystems can respond to high levels of pressure while continuing to provide services indispensable to human development and to life. Evidence is pointing to a bleak outlook if we continue on our current trajectory. A recent assessment by the Inter-governmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) showed that we are not on track to meet goals for the conservation of biodiversity or its sustainable use. According to the report, the only way to meet international targets on biodiversity (Aichi targets) and sustainable development (Agenda 2030) is through truly transformative change. A crucial step in this direction will be getting consensus on the need for a global agreement on the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity for the post-2020 period. The European Union (EU) is committed to contributing to this outcome. Through initiatives like B4Life and the European Green Deal1, it promotes biodiversity conservation and sustainable development, in developing countries as well as on a global scale. Based on the findings of recent studies and the input of numerous local and international specialists, Larger than Jaguars provides guidelines for a strategic approach to biodiversity conservation for Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Similar detailed studies were conducted by the European Commission in Africa (Larger than Elephants) and in Asia (Larger than Tigers), providing a valuable basis for decisions in biodiversity conservation aligned with human development. The findings will not only feed the strategy of the EU to establish strong partnerships with LAC based on common values and shared interests, but are also meant to contribute to converging actions by all stakeholders in favour of ecosystem conservation and enhancement. This proposal is in line with the political document European Union, Latin America and the Caribbean: joining forces for a common future (16 April, 2019), presented by the EU High Representative and the European Commission. This latest document emphasises the importance of preserving biodiversity, moving towards a green and circular economy, and fighting climate change. It also emphasises the common interests of the EU and the countries of the region, as well as their close collaboration in the international arena for the definition of global agendas, such as the Paris Agreement or the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations.
© European Union, 2021 MenosABSTRACT.
As the biodiversity crisis worsens, its impact on economic and social development is becoming increasingly apparent. Strategies to tackle environmental degradation and climate change must therefore focus on ensuring that ecosystems can respond to high levels of pressure while continuing to provide services indispensable to human development and to life. Evidence is pointing to a bleak outlook if we continue on our current trajectory. A recent assessment by the Inter-governmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) showed that we are not on track to meet goals for the conservation of biodiversity or its sustainable use. According to the report, the only way to meet international targets on biodiversity (Aichi targets) and sustainable development (Agenda 2030) is through truly transformative change. A crucial step in this direction will be getting consensus on the need for a global agreement on the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity for the post-2020 period. The European Union (EU) is committed to contributing to this outcome. Through initiatives like B4Life and the European Green Deal1, it promotes biodiversity conservation and sustainable development, in developing countries as well as on a global scale. Based on the findings of recent studies and the input of numerous local and international specialists, Larger than Jaguars provides guidelines for a strategic approach to biodiversity conservation for Latin America a... Presentar Todo |
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ADAPTACIÓN AL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO; BIODIVERSITY; Captura de pescado; Crecimiento de la población; DEGRADACIÓN DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE; Economía circular; INFORME; Papel internacional de la UE; Protección de la fauna; Protección de la flora; Zona protegida. |
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AMERICA LATINA; BIODIVERSIDAD; CONSERVACION DE RECURSOS; DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE; ECOSISTEMA; IMPACTO AMBIENTAL; POLITICA DE DESARROLLO. |
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P01 Conservación de la naturaleza y recursos de La tierra |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/15353/1/Synthesis-Larger-than-jaguars-2021-UE.pdf
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This study, Larger than Jaguars: Inputs for a strategic approach to biodiversity conservation in Latin America and the Caribbean, is the operational response of the Wildlife Crisis Window, an integral part of the 'EU Biodiversity for Life' (B4Life) flagship initiative. B4Life is a conceptual framework to ensure better coherence and coordination of EU actions in the area of biodiversity and ecosystems. B4Life was defined in 2014 with the purpose of highlighting the strong linkages between ecosystems and livelihoods in view of contributing to poverty eradication. It aims to tackle drastic biodiversity loss by promoting good governance of natural resources, securing healthy ecosystems for food security, and supporting innovative ways to manage natural capital in the framework of a green economy. 520 $aABSTRACT. As the biodiversity crisis worsens, its impact on economic and social development is becoming increasingly apparent. 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MENA, E.; GARAYCOCHEA, S.; STEWART, S.; MONTESANO, M.; PONCE DE LEÓN, I. |
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EILYN MENA, Departamento de Biología Molecular, Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable; SILVIA RAQUEL GARAYCOCHEA SOLSONA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; SILVINA MARIA STEWART SONEIRA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; MARCOS MONTESANO, Departamento de Biología Molecular, Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable; INÉS PONCE DE LEÓN, Departamento de Biología Molecular, Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable. |
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Comparative genomics of plant pathogenic Diaporthe species and transcriptomics of Diaporthe caulivora during host infection reveal insights into pathogenic strategies of the genus. |
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2022 |
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BMC Genomics, 2022, volume 23, no. 1, 175. OPEN ACCESS. doi: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-022-08413-y |
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1471-2164 |
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10.1186/s12864-022-08413-y |
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Article history: Received 21 October 2021; Accepted 23 February 2022; Published 03 March 2022.
This work was funded by "Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación (ANII) (grant RTS-1-2014, and graduate fellowship)" Uruguay, "Programa de Desarrollo de las Ciencias Básicas (PEDECIBA)" Uruguay, and "Programa para Grupo de I + D Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica, Universidad de la República", Uruguay.
Author information: Eilyn Mena and Silvia Garaycochea contributed equally to this work.
Supplementary Information: https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-022-08413-y#Sec14 |
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ABSTRACT. - Background: Diaporthe caulivora is a fungal pathogen causing stem canker in soybean worldwide. The generation of genomic and transcriptomic information of this ascomycete, together with a comparative genomic approach with other pathogens of this genus, will contribute to get insights into the molecular basis of pathogenicity strategies used by D. caulivora and other Diaporthe species.
Results: In the present work, the nuclear genome of D. caulivora isolate (D57) was resolved, and a comprehensive annotation based on gene expression and genomic analysis is provided. Diaporthe caulivora D57 has an estimated size of 57,86?Mb and contains 18,385 predicted protein-coding genes, from which 1501 encode predicted secreted proteins. A large array of D. caulivora genes encoding secreted pathogenicity-related proteins was identified, including carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes), necrosis-inducing proteins, oxidoreductases, proteases and effector candidates. |
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Diaporthe pathogens; Effectors; Genomes; Pathogenicity factors; RNAseq; Secretome; Soybean. |
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F30 Genética vegetal y fitomejoramiento |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/16809/1/s12864-022-08413-y.pdf
https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s12864-022-08413-y.pdf
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