“…International governance regimes and institutions play an important role in addressing global environmental threats to natural ecosystems, such as climate change and the global biodiversity decline, by providing binding rules and standards, priorities and targets, technical reports and guidelines and a forum for collaborative decision-making, sharing expertise and highlighting best practices (Techera and Klein, 2014;Richardson, 2016;Yu, 2022). For ecosystems, there is no single regime of relevance and instead the governance landscape is comprised of multiple legal instruments, institutions, and programmes.…”