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1 Mainstreaming Biodiversity through Development Cooperation Arnold Jacques de Dixmude, European Commission Development Cooperation Office - EuropeAid Side-Event at CBD COP-12 Pyeongchang, 13 October 2014

2 EuropeAid's approach to biodiversity mainstreaming 1) Biodiversity as principal objective 2) Biodiversity as significant objective 3) "Biodiversity-proof" development cooperation 4) How to upscale dev.coop. contribution to biodiversity? 5) Facts & Figures

3 1. Biodiversity as principal objective a)Biodiversity specific actions  Saving habitats, protected areas and productive landscapes, including through capacity building.: Project-based support to public protected areas, country approach Project-based support to public PA, regional integration approach Grant-awarding facility for civil society empowerment for biodiversity Payment for Ecosystem Services Budget Support Approach

4 1. Biodiversity as principal objective b) Biodiversity mainstreamed in economic and development policy : TEEB BIOFIN WAVES Support to NBSAPs 2.0 process.

5 2. Biodiversity as significant objective  Biodiversity mainstreamed in affine sectors, where synergies are likely and money flows bigger : Climate change ("ecosystem-based adaptation or mitigation")  GCCA + Flagship – commitment for 20% of EU budget climate-relevant. Agriculture/Rural Development/Food Security: priority sector for the "Agenda for Change"  in nearly half of the MIPs of bilateral cooperation (EDF/DCI-geogr.)  enhanced provision for Food Security GPGC (thematic instrument) Support to NBSAPs 2.0 process.

6 2. Biodiversity as significant objective  Biodiversity mainstreamed in affine sectors, where synergies are likely and money flows bigger : Forestry: Action against illegal timber (FLEGT) REDD+ Coastal/marine management: Ecosystem-based resilience (DRR) Sustainable coastal management Policy commitment and measures against IUU fishery.

7 3. 'Biodiversity-proof' development cooperation  Biodiversity taken into consideration in all sectors: Compulsory procedures (screening, EIA, SEA) (Guidelines) Environment-wide approach (in which biodiversity is one aspect among others). Relevant where biodiversity wouldn't usually be considered: infrastructure, extractive and transformative industry, b-a-u economy, health, education.  Undesired side-effects on environment (incl. biodiv.) are identified.  Where necessary mitigation or compensation measures are provided by the project design.

8 4. How to upscale biodiversity mainstreaming New Multi-annual Financial Framework 2014-2020:  New Thematic Instrument: Global Public Good and Challenges – GPGC € 5.1 Bn over 7 years of which € 1.377 Bn for climate change and environment (incl. biodiv. ~30% i.e. € 400 M). Means 0.8% of total Dvpt Coop instruments (EDF + DCI) A Flagship Initiative to scale up biodiversity: The EU Biodiversity for Life Flagship – B4Life  More holistic and coherent approach of the EU development cooperation in biodiversity  Alignment on the Agenda for Change, the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 and the Post-2015 Framework.

9 Through… Internal lobbying, training, awareness raising, guidance for staff Political dialogue with partner countries, Green Diplomacy Network  Increase resources for biodiversity specific actions, through thematic, bilateral, regional and global cooperation channels  Increase mainstreaming of biodiversity in sectors: outreach to geographic division to influence multi-year programming.  Insist on positive socio-economic opportunities. 4. How to upscale biodiversity mainstreaming

10 EuropeAid EuropeAid = third world biggest donor for biodiversity: € 1,600 million from 2007 to 2013. Biodiversity principal (2007-2013): € 530 million Biodiversity significant (2007-2013): € 1,070 million Share of activities with biodiversity as significant (not principal) objective increased from 46% in 2007 to 82 % in 2013 5. Facts & Figures

11 EuropeAid Compared to total of EuropeAid's main developing cooperation instruments for 2007- 2013 (EDF + DCI): € 37,619 million  4.25% for biodiversity. Average 2006-2010 : € 194 million 2011: € 174 M = -10.22% 2012: € 289 M = +49.12% 2013: € 305 M = +57.38% (  on track toward the RM international target ??) 5. Facts & Figures


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