Given by Damon Stanwell-Smith
Coordinator: 2010 Biodiversity Indicators Partnership
Ecosystem Assessment Programme
UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre
Cambridge, UK
Given at the IE Master in Global Environmental Change
1. Tracking
the
Global
Biodiversity
Targets
Damon
Stanwell-‐Smith
Coordinator:
2010
Biodiversity
Indicators
Partnership
Ecosystem
Assessment
Programme
UNEP
World
ConservaBon
Monitoring
Centre
Cambridge,
UK
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3. 40
OrganisaBons
working
globally
"decisions
made
by
governments
and
other
stakeholders
are
be5er
informed
to
improve
the
conserva8on
and
sustainable
use
of
biodiversity
at
a
global
scale"
1 Partnership
generaBng
informaBon
useful
to
decision-‐makers
1 Improved
global
indicators
available
2 NaBonal
governments
using
and
contribuBng
to
delivery
of
global
indicators
Funding
from
GEF
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4. 40
OrganisaBons
working
globally
21
"headline"
indicators
31 metrics
Butchart et al (2010) Science 328: 1164-8
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7. ê 31 %
é 78%
Butchart et al (2010) Science 328: 1164-8
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8. ê significant
inflecBons
é ¢
"to
achieve
by
2010
a
significant
reducBon
of
the
current
rate
of
biodiversity
loss
at
the
global,
regional
and
naBonal
level..."
Highly
unlikely
that
the
2010
Target
will
be
met
Butchart et al (2010) Science 328: 1164-8
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9. “NaBonal
governments
and
regional
organizaBons
using
and
contribuBng
to
the
improved
delivery
of
global
indicators”
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10. “NaBonal
governments
and
regional
organizaBons
using
and
contribuBng
to
the
improved
delivery
of
global
indicators”
“NaBonal
governments
developing
and
using
indicators
relevant
to
naBonal
prioriBes"
Capacity
building
in
45
Countries
South
East
Asia
Caribbean
Mesoamerica
Eastern
Africa
Southern
Africa
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11. “NaBonal
governments
and
regional
organizaBons
using
and
contribuBng
to
the
improved
delivery
of
global
indicators”
“NaBonal
governments
developing
and
using
indicators
relevant
to
naBonal
prioriBes"
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12. “NaBonal
governments
and
regional
organizaBons
using
and
contribuBng
to
the
improved
delivery
of
global
indicators”
“NaBonal
governments
developing
and
using
indicators
relevant
to
naBonal
prioriBes"
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15. 6
UN
languages,
and
Japanese
www.bipnaBonal.net
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16. The
Partnership
to
2020
and
beyond...
An
enlarged
and
enhanced
partnership
to
facilitate
experience
sharing
and
indicator
implementaBon
A
major
expansion
in
naBonal
capacity-‐
strengthening
for
the
development
and
use
of
biodiversity
/
ecosystem
service
indicators
A
communicaBon
hub
for
compelling
storylines
from
the
combined
suite
of
global
indicators
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17. The
Partnership
to
2020
and
beyond...
•
10
year
strategic
plan
•
Resource
mobiliza8on
strategy
•
Interna8onal
protocol
on
"access
to
and
sharing
of
the
benefits
from
the
use
of
the
gene8c
resources"
•
20
Targets,
in
5
strategic
goals
www.cbd.int/ts •
"Invites
the
United
Na8ons
General
Assembly
to
consider
declaring
2011-‐2020
the
United
Na8ons
Decade
on
Biodiversity"
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