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Congo Basin Resilience and Sustainability: From the Past to the Future. Executive summary

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Abernethy K, Jeffery KJ, White LJT & Maisels F (2025) Congo Basin Resilience and Sustainability: From the Past to the Future. Executive summary. UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. New York, USA: Springer Nature. https://www.unsdsn.org/resources/2025-congo-basin-assessment-report-executive-summary/#:~:text=The%202025%20Congo%20Basin%20Assessment%20Report%2C%20Congo%20Basin%20Resilience%20and,stability%20and%20global%20climate%20goals.

Abstract
The 2025 Congo Basin Assessment Report charts a sustainable path forward by examining the Basin’s ecological history, evaluating current threats and opportunities, and outlining a framework for an alternative, nature-positive future. The Executive Summary, released at COP30, highlights urgent priorities for research and action, including the development of innovative approaches to environmental stewardship and sustainable resource management; strategic investments in local solutions and sustainable development; and strengthening resilience through the protection and restoration of natural capital. It also calls for new financing models and enhanced investments in science, governance, and regional resilience. Managed sustainably, the Congo Basin can drive nature-based development strategies that promote prosperity, stability, and climate resilience across Africa and the globe. Additional information on the SPCB, its Co-Chairs, and Scientific Steering Committee can be accessed on the Panel's website: https://www.spcongobasin.org/

StatusPublished
FundersForeign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Publication date30/11/2025
Publication date online30/11/2025
PublisherSpringer Nature
Publisher URLhttps://www.unsdsn.org/…climate%20goals.
Place of publicationNew York, USA

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Professor Katharine Abernethy

Professor Katharine Abernethy

Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences

Ms Kathryn Jeffery

Ms Kathryn Jeffery

Associate Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences

Dr Fiona Maisels

Dr Fiona Maisels

Honorary Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences

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