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1 UNFCCC Workshops on Synergies and Cooperation with other Conventions Espoo, Finland, 2-4 July 2003 Biological Diversity Perspectives David Cooper, CBD Secretariat

2 Convention on Biological Diversity Objectives: Conservation of biological diversity Conservation of biological diversity Sustainable use of its components Sustainable use of its components Fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources Fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources

3 Ecosystem Approach - framework for implementation Operational guidance: Focus on functional relationships and processes in ecosystems Focus on functional relationships and processes in ecosystems Enhance benefit sharing Enhance benefit sharing Use adaptive management practices Use adaptive management practices Carry out actions at the appropriate scale Carry out actions at the appropriate scale Ensure inter-sectoral cooperation Ensure inter-sectoral cooperation

4 2010 target (COP-6/WSSD) A significant reduction of the current rate of loss of biological diversity. A significant reduction of the current rate of loss of biological diversity.

5 CBD cooperation Joint work programmes: Ramsar Convention Ramsar Convention UNCCD UNCCD Cooperation on work programmes: FAO on agricultural biodiversity FAO on agricultural biodiversity Recognition of role of other agreements: International Treaty on PGRFA International Treaty on PGRFA International Plant Protection Convention International Plant Protection Convention

6 Rationale for synergies and cooperation Climate change and desertification/ land degradation are major causes of biodiversity loss Climate change and desertification/ land degradation are major causes of biodiversity loss Biodiversity management can contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation and to combating desertification Biodiversity management can contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation and to combating desertification All three Conventions contribute to sustainable development All three Conventions contribute to sustainable development

7 Climate Change Impact on Biodiversity Impact on Welfare

8 Climate Change Impact on Biodiversity Impact on Welfare CC Mitigation Measures CC Adaptation Measures

9 Climate Change Impact on Biodiversity Impact on Welfare CC Mitigation Measures CC Adaptation Measures

10 Climate Change Impact on Biodiversity Impact on Welfare CC Mitigation Measures CC Adaptation Measures

11 Mitigation and Adaptation Measures Adaptation measures to mitigate impact of CC on BD BD-linked measures to mitigate CC Adaptation measures to mitigate CC impacts

12 Basis in UNFCCC Ultimate objective of UNFCC: Stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations within a timeframe sufficient [inter alia] to allow ecosystems to adapt to climate change (art. 2) Ultimate objective of UNFCC: Stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations within a timeframe sufficient [inter alia] to allow ecosystems to adapt to climate change (art. 2) Promote and cooperate in the conservation and enhancement of sinks and reservoirs of greenhouse gases, including biomass, forests and oceans as well as other terrestrial, coastal and marine ecosystems (art. 5) Promote and cooperate in the conservation and enhancement of sinks and reservoirs of greenhouse gases, including biomass, forests and oceans as well as other terrestrial, coastal and marine ecosystems (art. 5)

13 CBD Provisions Integrate biodiversity into sectoral and cross-sectoral activities (art. 6) Integrate biodiversity into sectoral and cross-sectoral activities (art. 6) Identify threats to biodiversity (art. 7) Identify threats to biodiversity (art. 7) Manage threats to biodiversity (art. 8) Manage threats to biodiversity (art. 8) Adopt incentive measures (art.11) Adopt incentive measures (art.11) Promote environmental assessments (art.14) Promote environmental assessments (art.14)

14 CBD COP-5 Decisions Referred to interactions between climate change and biodiversity in a number of areas: Coral bleaching Coral bleaching Forest biodiversity Forest biodiversity Incentive measures Incentive measures Urged strengthened cooperation with UNFCCC on these matters, and on: Biodiversity of dry and sub-humid lands Biodiversity of dry and sub-humid lands

15 CBD COP-5 Decisions Urges UNFCCC to take all actions to reduce effects of climate change on coral bleaching Urges UNFCCC to take all actions to reduce effects of climate change on coral bleaching Urges Parties and Governments to explore how incentive measures under UNFCCC and Kyoto can support CBD objectives Urges Parties and Governments to explore how incentive measures under UNFCCC and Kyoto can support CBD objectives Requests SBSTTA to prepare scientific advice to integrate biodiversity considerations into the implementation of the UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol Requests SBSTTA to prepare scientific advice to integrate biodiversity considerations into the implementation of the UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol

16 Follow up to COP-5 Executive Secretary: Executive Secretary: –Consultations with UNFCCC Secretariat and IPCC Chair –Assembled relevant information –Presented an information note to UNFCCC CP.6 and SBSTA 13(ii) SBSTA invited views of UNFCCC Parties SBSTA invited views of UNFCCC Parties SBSTTA-6: SBSTTA-6: –Established AHTEG –Invited IPCC to prepare a Technical Paper

17 Ad hoc Technical Expert Group Government nominated experts (invited through CBD and UNFCCC focal points), plus others Government nominated experts (invited through CBD and UNFCCC focal points), plus others Co-chairs: Outi Berghall and Robert Watson Co-chairs: Outi Berghall and Robert Watson Three meetings Three meetings Expert and Government Review Expert and Government Review Side event at SBSTA-18 Side event at SBSTA-18 Report and Executive Summary to be presented to SBSTTA-9 Report and Executive Summary to be presented to SBSTTA-9

18 AHTEG Report Biodiversity: linkages to climate change Biodiversity: linkages to climate change Observed and projected impacts of climate change on biodiversity Observed and projected impacts of climate change on biodiversity Climate change mitigation and adaptation options: links to and impact of biodiversity Climate change mitigation and adaptation options: links to and impact of biodiversity Approaches for supporting planning, decision making and public discussion Approaches for supporting planning, decision making and public discussion Selected case studies Selected case studies

19 AHTEG Report - Some Conclusions Significant opportunities for mitigating climate change, and for adapting to climate change while enhancing the conservation of biodiversity Significant opportunities for mitigating climate change, and for adapting to climate change while enhancing the conservation of biodiversity LULUCF activities can play important role in reducing net emissions LULUCF activities can play important role in reducing net emissions Conservation of biodiversity and maintenance of ecosystem structure and function can contribute to adaptation strategies Conservation of biodiversity and maintenance of ecosystem structure and function can contribute to adaptation strategies

20 AHTEG Report - Some Conclusions Clear opportunity to implement mutually beneficial activities Clear opportunity to implement mutually beneficial activities These opportunities rarely realized because of lack of coordination at national and international levels These opportunities rarely realized because of lack of coordination at national and international levels Range of tools available to assess impacts and aid decision-making Range of tools available to assess impacts and aid decision-making

21 Lessons from case studies 1: scope for afforestation, reforestation, improved forest management and avoided deforestation activities to be harmonized with biodiversity conservation. 1: scope for afforestation, reforestation, improved forest management and avoided deforestation activities to be harmonized with biodiversity conservation. 2: linking biodiversity with community livelihood options provides a good basis for CDM projects to advance sustainable development. 2: linking biodiversity with community livelihood options provides a good basis for CDM projects to advance sustainable development. 3: The neglect and/or omission of social, environmental and economic considerations can lead to conflicts and undermine success 3: The neglect and/or omission of social, environmental and economic considerations can lead to conflicts and undermine success 4: Countries and key stakeholders need to have the necessary information, tools and capacity to balance environment, social and development goals. 4: Countries and key stakeholders need to have the necessary information, tools and capacity to balance environment, social and development goals. 5: Some minimum environmental and social norms could avoid perverse outcomes. 5: Some minimum environmental and social norms could avoid perverse outcomes. 6: Appropriate analytical tools and instruments can help guide decision making; adaptive management; and learning and replication 6: Appropriate analytical tools and instruments can help guide decision making; adaptive management; and learning and replication 7: Baseline data, inventories and monitoring are required 7: Baseline data, inventories and monitoring are required 8: The ecosystem approach provides a good basis to guide the formulation of climate change mitigation policies/projects and conservation of biodiversity. 8: The ecosystem approach provides a good basis to guide the formulation of climate change mitigation policies/projects and conservation of biodiversity.


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