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1. „Ecosystem Restoration‟ at COP 11
Meeting of the GPFLR, New Haven, 26 January 2012
Tim Christophersen
CBD Secretariat
Tim.Christophersen@cbd.int
2. Outline
I. Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020
II. Results of SBSTTA 15
III. Activities until COP 11, and role of GPFLR
3. Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020
Framework: for all Conventions and biodiversity stakeholders.
Vision: Living in harmony with nature. By 2050, biodiversity is valued, conserved,
restored and wisely used, maintaining ecosystem services, sustaining a healthy
planet and delivering benefits essential for all people.
Mission: Take effective and urgent action to halt the loss of biodiversity in order to
ensure that by 2020 ecosystems are resilient and continue to provide essential
services, thereby securing the planet’s variety of life, and contributing to human
well-being, and poverty eradication
Strategic Goals:
A. Address the underlying causes of biodiversity loss (mainstreaming)
B. Reduce the direct pressures and promote sustainable use
C. Directly safeguard ecosystems, species and genetic diversity
D. Enhance the benefits to all from biodiversity and ecosystem services
E. Enhance implementation through participatory planning, knowledge management
and capacity building
4. Aichi Biodiversity Targets
• Target 5: “By 2020, the rate of loss of all natural habitats, including
forests, is at least halved and where feasible brought close to zero,
and degradation and fragmentation is significantly reduced.”
• Target 7: “By 2020, areas under agriculture, aquaculture and forestry
are managed sustainably, ensuring conservation of biodiversity.”
• Target 14: “By 2020, ecosystems that provide essential services,
including services related to water, and contribute to health,
livelihoods and well-being, are restored and safeguarded, taking
into account the needs of women, indigenous and local
communities, and the poor and vulnerable.”
• Target 15: “By 2020 ecosystem resilience and the contribution of
biodiversity to carbon stocks has been enhanced, through
conservation and restoration, including restoration of at least 15
per cent of degraded ecosystems, thereby contributing to climate
change mitigation and adaptation and to combating
desertification.”
5. SBSTTA 15 requests:
(a) Compile information on practical guidance or guidelines developed by
government agencies, non-governmental organizations, private sector, indigenous
and local communities, and academic and research institutions for the restoration of
specific landscapes, ecosystems, habitats, and their components; and identify gaps,
if any, and suggest ways for filling those gaps;
(b) Consolidate the existing guidance to address the needs of, and prepare materials
for different targeted end-users such as policymakers, implementing agencies, and
on-the-ground practitioners, including indigenous and local communities;
(c) Compile information on all relevant tools and technologies, including lessons
learned (both positive and negative), and experiences used at different spatial scales
and for specific ecosystems and make this information available to support:
• Informed decision-making on ecosystem-restoration policy, legislation, and
regulation;
• Use of best practices for ecosystem restoration among implementing
agencies; and
• The effective design, implementation, and monitoring of ecosystem
restoration projects/programmes on the ground;
(d) Compile information on the application of new and emerging technologies for
ecosystem restoration; and
(e) Compile the most used definitions/descriptions of key terms.
6. Activities until COP 11 (Hyderabad,
India, 8-19 October 2012), with GPFLR:
• SER to coordinate document production COP 11, with
input from GPFLR and other partners
• Funding from government of Japan (80,000 USD) in
2012 for pilot capacity-building workshop, in
collaboration with GPFLR: supporting 8 developing
countries in drafting national restoration plans (venue,
list of countries, date tbd)
• GPFLR/restoration events at “Rio Conventions Pavilion”
at Rio+20, and at COP11?
• COP 11 will discuss further steps on restoration,
expected to include request for collaboration with
partners including GPFLR; call for further investment into
restoration; requests for capacity-building
7. thank you!
merci!
www.cbd.int/financial
Tim.Christophersen@cbd.int
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2Y 1N9
Tel. +1-514-288-2220 Fax: +1-514-288-6588