TY - CPAPER AU - Noshadha, Sam T1 - Paradigm shift as the last chance to survive the earth T2 - Compliance by Ukraine with its international obligations on environmental protection through prism of the association agreement with the European Union PY - 2019 UR - http://www.uail.com.ua/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Vy-konannya-Ukrayinoyu-zobov-yazan-z-ohorony-dovkillya-kriz-pry-zmu-Ugody-pro-asotsiatsiyu-z-YEvropejs-ky-m-Soyuzom.pdf SP - 130 EP - 133 AB - Biocultural diversity is recognized as the diversity of life in all its manifestations and includes a variety of biological, cultural and linguistic diversity, which is dependent on the social-ecological holistic system. Biocultural diversity has important rights that must be recognized and, enforced to ensure its continuity. Many issues have emerged as a result of the neglect of these rights. In one hand, the contemporary human life is such as that most of the interaction with «free nature» as well as «customs and methods of peaceful engagement with nature» is very limited. On the other hand, with increasing population growth, per capita consumption and the consequences of modern human technology have reached a stage where their production, consumption, and pollution exceeded the capacity of the planet. In order to avoid irreversible destruction and extinction; it is necessary the biocultural diversity rights be admitted and observed to achieve the general objectives below: ·      Introducing global paradigm shift; Increasing peace and lasting harmony between human activities ·      and nature; Reducing the destructive effects of human beings on nature, ·      such as rapid climate change, widespread extinction of life and ·      collapse of cultural diversity that are in harmony with nature; Improving overall health for all earthly beings. To reach global paradigm shift and suitable governance for human beings, to live in harmony with nature joyfully, and providing the last existence opportunity for every survived earthly beings before it’s too late, the Global Biocultural Diversity Rights Foundation (GBDRF) established in Canada with global policy actions in mission of fostering all capacities for global biocultural diversity rights by providing required education, accreditation, licensing, certification and advocacy through global think tank, alliance cooperative network, and legal consultation and protection assistance for all members who want to respect this endangered diversity; as well as, to undertake some efficient and effective roles in this unique mission. The Presidium members are extremely honored to present these opportunities for the first time during this crucial era. The main value of the GBDRF is congenital rights of life, living free with access to nature for all earthly beings especially human children and inherited right for cultural diversity. The GBDRF goals to realizing its mission are: – Decreasing destructive technologies and increasing those which work harmoniously with nature; – Improving economic dimensions which work harmoniously with nature; – Increasing advocacy regarding suitable governance roles to live in harmony with nature; – Increasing possibilities for living free with access to nature, for all earthly beings especially human children; – Increasing respect for endangered biocultural diversity of earth; – Improving members capacities for undertaking some efficient and effective roles in regard to biocultural diversity rights; – Improving legal consultation and protection support for members whom their rights are being violated as well as biocultural diversity issues; – Increasing attraction of financial facilities to support approved proposals related to biocultural diversity rights; –  Improving global advocacy related to biocultural diversity rights; –  Improving global accreditations related to biocultural diversity rights; –  Improving communication and awareness related to biocultural diversity rights; – Improving global holistic health through nature-based nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle. Overall goals –  Introducing global paradigm shift; –  Increasing peace and lasting harmony between human activities and nature. – Reducing the destructive effects of human beings on nature, such as rapid climate change, widespread extinction of life, and collapse of cultural diversity that are in harmony with nature; – Improving overall health for all earthly beings. The biocultural issues like environmental, ecological, sociological and economical are not only regional, provincial, national or continental; they are global as well and need to global paradigm shift. According to the statistics, time for surviving our primal mother (earth) is not a lot and humankind must shift the paradigm as it is already late for reforms. Y3 - 10.02.2023 C7 - International Scientific Practical Conference C1 - Kiew, 22. April M4 - Citavi ER -