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Sustainable Wildlife Management:
What? How? For Whom?
Training session for SBSTTA 25 / 04-09-2023 / Online
Marie-Christine Cormier-Salem
IRD, UMR PALOC, MNHN, Paris
Preamble: Questioning the Topic and its formulation
Three questionable terms:
● « Sustainable »: ethical and political principles and goals (Aichi Targets, SDGs, etc.);
● « Wildlife »: wich species ? terrestrial versus marine fauna ? domestic fauna ? other living
beings ? Flora, algae, fungi
● « Management »: how ? tools and means ? financial, economical/market, legal, political
mecanisms versus « Governance » : by and for whom (stakeholders with their views, rules,
customs, system of values)
Approach as SHS (political ecology/ anthropology);
Fieldworks in the Global South
Not an expert in hunting, more in fishing, with a gender lens
I will highlight 3 main points
1. the history of the topic in the frame of the CBD : old topic, new challenges
2. The current context of discussions : Living in harmony with nature
3. Current Issues on the Topic within the Framework of the CBD
1) Old Topic,
New challenges
Beyond bushmeat
From emblematic species protection
to habitat co-management
Protecting wildlife against humans…
or with and for them ? Hunters or Poachers ?
Virgin (intact) nature to be protected against IPLC ?
Natural Heritage:
a polysemic notion
Questionable criteria for selecting heritage species
(endangered, rare, endemic, keystones, etc.)
More terrestrial mammals(panda, seal, tutles..) than cockroaches
and mosquitoes
Official Processes …
- Machines for creating natural heritage: the major
international conventions, from Paris (1972) to Rio (1992)
+ CIMES, CITES, FAO, etc.
- Weight of environmental lobbies and major NGOs: IUCN,
WWF, Conservation International, etc.
versus Local Processes:
3 criteria
- Inherited from the ancestors
- Passed to the next generation (sustainably managed)
- Be the object of a collective
Vodun Sacred Groves, Benin
The white man's giraffe, Niger
HOW ? From emblematic species protection to conservation
and sustainable management
● Red list of endangered species and strict
protection : The big Fives and the other…
● Habitat Conservation : PA (30x30, Cop15) and
networks of PA (connectivity and solidarity)
● Sustainable management and use (IPBES
SUWS, 2022)
For Whom? Debatable Legal status
• Common (local/global) heritage
• Public good
• Private assett
cf. Article 8J, Preamble of the CBD, 1992
Environmental violence and justice
- Distributive: use and access to the species
and spaces
- Procedural: participation of the IPLC to the
decision-making
- Contextual : the recognition of the ILK
2) Living in harmony
with nature
The current context of discussions
Conservation and valorisation
Equitable Share of Benefit
Linking wildlife conservation and IPLC livelihood
Controlling the global and illegal trade
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Context:
A Globalized World
Environmental and societal goals:
biodiversity erosion, climate change, land
degradation, resource depletion AND
poverty, hunger, unequity,
A systemic crisis: towards new
development models and new approaches
(One Health)
An interconnected world, from local to
global:
- a busy international agenda (Cop 15, Cop 26,
etc.)
- dedicated dialogue platforms - IPCC, IPBES
- contested legal and financial regulatory
mechanisms
IPBES Framework
Nature’s Contribution to People
(instead of « Ecosystem Services »)
System of values
Diverse worldviews and knowledge
systems
Diverse values and valuation of Nature
Global and illegal Trade,
key driver of
unsustainability
Fighting against the illegal trade
Ex. Sharke fining
Limiting the imported degradation
ex. intensive shrimp farming destroys mangroves, and
increases food insecurity in poor countries
A legal step forward :
The December 2022 EU-wide agreement to limit imported
deforestation covers cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, soy and
timber.
Fishmeal factory
Blue fish in danger
Shrimp culture instead of mangrove
3) The 3 pillars
of the CBD
Current Issues on the Topic within the
Framework of the CBD
From Principles and Narratives to
Implementation on the ground
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Sustainable Use of
Wild Species
● Billions of people depend on the
use of wild species – often without
knowing it. At least 50,000 species
are under use and SUWS is central
to identity and culture of many IPLC
● Sustainable use of wild species is
going to be seriously challenged by
coming threats, especially climate
change, increasing demand due to
increasing human population and
technological advances
Source: IPBES SPM on the Sustainable Use of Wild
Species, 2022
Sustainable Use of
Wild Species ● Sustainable use of wild species is
challenging, but possible.
● 7 key set of policy actions
● Scaling-up policies that work
(Target 14)
Source: IPBES SPM on the Sustainable Use of Wild
Species, 2022
Sustainable Use of
Wild Species
Policy success depends on social-
ecological context, support to fairness,
rights and equity (T21/22)
● Socio-ecological conceptualizations of
sustainable use influence monitoring
and policy, help avoids failures
● Fairness, rights, and equity are
essential to sustainable use
● Outcomes of marked-based
incentives (i.e. certification) are mixed
and mostly work in high-value
markets
Source: IPBES events, COP 15, Montreal,
December 2022
Sustainable Wildlife
Management:
Key Preliminary Messages
• Food systems are the main driver of biodiversity loss.
Without transforming food systems, we will not be able
to reverse biodiversity loss.
• Removing perverse subsidies that destroy
biodiversity, increasing financing for biodiversity
conservation, sustainable use and equity
• Greater ambition for achieving biodiversity targets, and
for biodiversity justice (common but differentiated
responsibility)
• Promoting biodiversity justice and ensuring inclusive
biodiversity governance; participation of key
rightsholders
• Avoiding ‘false solutions’ and market-based
biodiversity trading schemes (offset/credit schemes),
including those that fall under ‘Nature-Based Solutions’
• Careful messaging about the pitfalls of 30 x 30 (target
for protected areas) vs strengthening the global
approach ; support to Indigenous and community
conserved territories globally, and convivial
conservation approaches
«Here the Pelican is King» , Djoudj National Park, Senegal
Fair and Sustainable
Governance of Biodiversity
A Few Conclusive remarks
● Conflicting values, interests and norms of action
in different contexts, from local to global
○ the limits of international agreements
○ the perverse effects of biodiversity
commodification or market regulation (e.g.
blue carbon)
● Still scientific uncertainties and need for more
knowledge
○ Field data, participatory approach,
interdisciplinarity, multi-scale
○ Transdisciplinary or intersectoral dialogue
between stakeholders (scientists, IPLC,
managers, politicians, etc.)
● innovative co-benefit actions for socio-ecosystem
conservation
○ Not one solution, but diverse to be co-
constructed with IPLC and be gender-
responsive
○ Nature-based solutions and community-
based solutions
○ Exploring some « positive » options e.g. blue
food; Fair trade label, etc.
4) WSM and
SBSTTA 25
Documents and work to come
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Working on guidance for
the WSM during SBSTTA
25
Documents on WSM
● CBD/SBSTTA/23/5 : with elements for
guidance for a sustainable wild meat sector,
identification of complementary guidance,
and mulitdisciplnary approaches on SWM
● A document still to come
(CBD/SBSTTA/25/8) will contain an
identification of areas that may require
complementary guidance
● SBSTTA will also have to consider results of
the IPBES assessment of the sustainable
use of wild species
● KM GBF (CBD/COP/DEC/15/4) contains
three targets directly linked to wildlife
management : i) target 4 on conservation of
wild (and domesticated) species ; ii) target 5
on trade of wild species ; and iii) target 9 on
the sustainable use of wild species ; with
some indicators (CBD/COP/DEC/15/5)
Globally : participants to the CBD process are
called to extend existing guidance on the meat
sector to other sectors and geographical
areas, species and uses, as it is currently
mainly applicable to some areas of terrestrial
tropical and subtropical habitat, biomes and
ecosystems.
Parties will be invited to work on a document
produced by the SCBD to complement existing
guidance
WSM in the Kunming-
Montreal Global
Biodiversity Framework
Focus on the WSM headline
indicators
● Target 4 :
○ A.3 Red list Index
○ A.4 The proportion of populations within
species with an effective population size >
500
● Target 5 :
○ 5.1 Proportion of fish stocks within
biologically sustainable levels
● Target 9 :
○ 9.1 Benefits from the sustainable use of wild
species*
○ 9.2 Percentage of the population in
traditional occupations*
« * » : no agreed methodology yet
Headline indicators would be mandatory for the
Parties to report on.
Headline indicators can be associated to
voluntary indicators (component or
complemantary)
The KM GBF has been adopted at COP 15
(dec 2022) with its 4 goals and 23 action
targets, and some associated indicators.
Among these, 3 targets are associated with
SWM
- Target 4 to prevent human extinction of
wild species, notably through genetic
diversity conservation
- Target 5 to ensure sustainability of wildlife
use
- Target 9 to ensure the ecosystem services
this wild species bring to population
Thank you for your attention!
Marie-Christine Cormier-Salem marie.cormier@ird.fr
www.coop4cbd.eu
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Sustainable Wildlife Management

  • 1. Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the EU nor the EC can be held responsible for them. Sustainable Wildlife Management: What? How? For Whom? Training session for SBSTTA 25 / 04-09-2023 / Online Marie-Christine Cormier-Salem IRD, UMR PALOC, MNHN, Paris
  • 2. Preamble: Questioning the Topic and its formulation Three questionable terms: ● « Sustainable »: ethical and political principles and goals (Aichi Targets, SDGs, etc.); ● « Wildlife »: wich species ? terrestrial versus marine fauna ? domestic fauna ? other living beings ? Flora, algae, fungi ● « Management »: how ? tools and means ? financial, economical/market, legal, political mecanisms versus « Governance » : by and for whom (stakeholders with their views, rules, customs, system of values) Approach as SHS (political ecology/ anthropology); Fieldworks in the Global South Not an expert in hunting, more in fishing, with a gender lens I will highlight 3 main points 1. the history of the topic in the frame of the CBD : old topic, new challenges 2. The current context of discussions : Living in harmony with nature 3. Current Issues on the Topic within the Framework of the CBD
  • 3. 1) Old Topic, New challenges Beyond bushmeat From emblematic species protection to habitat co-management Protecting wildlife against humans… or with and for them ? Hunters or Poachers ? Virgin (intact) nature to be protected against IPLC ?
  • 4. Natural Heritage: a polysemic notion Questionable criteria for selecting heritage species (endangered, rare, endemic, keystones, etc.) More terrestrial mammals(panda, seal, tutles..) than cockroaches and mosquitoes Official Processes … - Machines for creating natural heritage: the major international conventions, from Paris (1972) to Rio (1992) + CIMES, CITES, FAO, etc. - Weight of environmental lobbies and major NGOs: IUCN, WWF, Conservation International, etc. versus Local Processes: 3 criteria - Inherited from the ancestors - Passed to the next generation (sustainably managed) - Be the object of a collective Vodun Sacred Groves, Benin The white man's giraffe, Niger
  • 5. HOW ? From emblematic species protection to conservation and sustainable management ● Red list of endangered species and strict protection : The big Fives and the other… ● Habitat Conservation : PA (30x30, Cop15) and networks of PA (connectivity and solidarity) ● Sustainable management and use (IPBES SUWS, 2022)
  • 6. For Whom? Debatable Legal status • Common (local/global) heritage • Public good • Private assett cf. Article 8J, Preamble of the CBD, 1992 Environmental violence and justice - Distributive: use and access to the species and spaces - Procedural: participation of the IPLC to the decision-making - Contextual : the recognition of the ILK
  • 7. 2) Living in harmony with nature The current context of discussions Conservation and valorisation Equitable Share of Benefit Linking wildlife conservation and IPLC livelihood Controlling the global and illegal trade Your image here
  • 8. Context: A Globalized World Environmental and societal goals: biodiversity erosion, climate change, land degradation, resource depletion AND poverty, hunger, unequity, A systemic crisis: towards new development models and new approaches (One Health) An interconnected world, from local to global: - a busy international agenda (Cop 15, Cop 26, etc.) - dedicated dialogue platforms - IPCC, IPBES - contested legal and financial regulatory mechanisms
  • 9. IPBES Framework Nature’s Contribution to People (instead of « Ecosystem Services ») System of values Diverse worldviews and knowledge systems Diverse values and valuation of Nature
  • 10. Global and illegal Trade, key driver of unsustainability Fighting against the illegal trade Ex. Sharke fining Limiting the imported degradation ex. intensive shrimp farming destroys mangroves, and increases food insecurity in poor countries A legal step forward : The December 2022 EU-wide agreement to limit imported deforestation covers cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, soy and timber. Fishmeal factory Blue fish in danger Shrimp culture instead of mangrove
  • 11. 3) The 3 pillars of the CBD Current Issues on the Topic within the Framework of the CBD From Principles and Narratives to Implementation on the ground Your image here
  • 12. Sustainable Use of Wild Species ● Billions of people depend on the use of wild species – often without knowing it. At least 50,000 species are under use and SUWS is central to identity and culture of many IPLC ● Sustainable use of wild species is going to be seriously challenged by coming threats, especially climate change, increasing demand due to increasing human population and technological advances Source: IPBES SPM on the Sustainable Use of Wild Species, 2022
  • 13. Sustainable Use of Wild Species ● Sustainable use of wild species is challenging, but possible. ● 7 key set of policy actions ● Scaling-up policies that work (Target 14) Source: IPBES SPM on the Sustainable Use of Wild Species, 2022
  • 14. Sustainable Use of Wild Species Policy success depends on social- ecological context, support to fairness, rights and equity (T21/22) ● Socio-ecological conceptualizations of sustainable use influence monitoring and policy, help avoids failures ● Fairness, rights, and equity are essential to sustainable use ● Outcomes of marked-based incentives (i.e. certification) are mixed and mostly work in high-value markets Source: IPBES events, COP 15, Montreal, December 2022
  • 15. Sustainable Wildlife Management: Key Preliminary Messages • Food systems are the main driver of biodiversity loss. Without transforming food systems, we will not be able to reverse biodiversity loss. • Removing perverse subsidies that destroy biodiversity, increasing financing for biodiversity conservation, sustainable use and equity • Greater ambition for achieving biodiversity targets, and for biodiversity justice (common but differentiated responsibility) • Promoting biodiversity justice and ensuring inclusive biodiversity governance; participation of key rightsholders • Avoiding ‘false solutions’ and market-based biodiversity trading schemes (offset/credit schemes), including those that fall under ‘Nature-Based Solutions’ • Careful messaging about the pitfalls of 30 x 30 (target for protected areas) vs strengthening the global approach ; support to Indigenous and community conserved territories globally, and convivial conservation approaches «Here the Pelican is King» , Djoudj National Park, Senegal
  • 16. Fair and Sustainable Governance of Biodiversity A Few Conclusive remarks ● Conflicting values, interests and norms of action in different contexts, from local to global ○ the limits of international agreements ○ the perverse effects of biodiversity commodification or market regulation (e.g. blue carbon) ● Still scientific uncertainties and need for more knowledge ○ Field data, participatory approach, interdisciplinarity, multi-scale ○ Transdisciplinary or intersectoral dialogue between stakeholders (scientists, IPLC, managers, politicians, etc.) ● innovative co-benefit actions for socio-ecosystem conservation ○ Not one solution, but diverse to be co- constructed with IPLC and be gender- responsive ○ Nature-based solutions and community- based solutions ○ Exploring some « positive » options e.g. blue food; Fair trade label, etc.
  • 17. 4) WSM and SBSTTA 25 Documents and work to come Your image here
  • 18. Working on guidance for the WSM during SBSTTA 25 Documents on WSM ● CBD/SBSTTA/23/5 : with elements for guidance for a sustainable wild meat sector, identification of complementary guidance, and mulitdisciplnary approaches on SWM ● A document still to come (CBD/SBSTTA/25/8) will contain an identification of areas that may require complementary guidance ● SBSTTA will also have to consider results of the IPBES assessment of the sustainable use of wild species ● KM GBF (CBD/COP/DEC/15/4) contains three targets directly linked to wildlife management : i) target 4 on conservation of wild (and domesticated) species ; ii) target 5 on trade of wild species ; and iii) target 9 on the sustainable use of wild species ; with some indicators (CBD/COP/DEC/15/5) Globally : participants to the CBD process are called to extend existing guidance on the meat sector to other sectors and geographical areas, species and uses, as it is currently mainly applicable to some areas of terrestrial tropical and subtropical habitat, biomes and ecosystems. Parties will be invited to work on a document produced by the SCBD to complement existing guidance
  • 19. WSM in the Kunming- Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Focus on the WSM headline indicators ● Target 4 : ○ A.3 Red list Index ○ A.4 The proportion of populations within species with an effective population size > 500 ● Target 5 : ○ 5.1 Proportion of fish stocks within biologically sustainable levels ● Target 9 : ○ 9.1 Benefits from the sustainable use of wild species* ○ 9.2 Percentage of the population in traditional occupations* « * » : no agreed methodology yet Headline indicators would be mandatory for the Parties to report on. Headline indicators can be associated to voluntary indicators (component or complemantary) The KM GBF has been adopted at COP 15 (dec 2022) with its 4 goals and 23 action targets, and some associated indicators. Among these, 3 targets are associated with SWM - Target 4 to prevent human extinction of wild species, notably through genetic diversity conservation - Target 5 to ensure sustainability of wildlife use - Target 9 to ensure the ecosystem services this wild species bring to population
  • 20. Thank you for your attention! Marie-Christine Cormier-Salem marie.cormier@ird.fr www.coop4cbd.eu Follow COOP4CBD