
At the Graduate Institute several professors, researchers and students work on SDG 14. Their activities range from academic courses on international environmental institutions and the Executive Master on Environmental Governance, to publications, consultancies and events.


Action Days for the SDGs – Environment and the Future of Partnerships

2030 DFS│Could Better Data Contribute to Making Peace With Nature?

The ecosystem approach and the barrier of state sovereignty in environmental treaties

Welcome event – Environmental Studies & Research at the Graduate Institute

Environmental Protection in Antarctica; Temptations and Accountability

Youth and multilateral summits in the triple planetary crisis

Investigating the Trade-Offs and Synergies in Integrating Biodiversity Goals across the UN Systems

Nature’s contribution to the 2030 Agenda

Emergent technologies to advance the protection of the environment

Market Measures for Sustainable Fishing

Strange Natures: conservation in the era of synthetic biology
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Goal 14 aims to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development. The UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform highlights that the “increasingly adverse impacts of climate change (including ocean acidification), overfishing and marine pollution are jeopardizing recent gains in protecting portions of the world’s oceans”. Read more about Goal 14