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2 CBD  Private sector involvement: a summary of national reporting  Beijing, 18 October 2002

3 CBD Objective of the presentation  To give an overview of the information provided by the Parties in the National Reports concerning the private sector involvement in the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity

4 CBD Structure of this presentation  Scope of the study  Consultative role of Private Sector  Involvement of Private Sector in implementing some articles of the Convention  Summary and recommendations

5 CBD Scope of the study  National reporting:  National biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan  First and second National Reports  Thematic reports  Most of the countries recognize the need to involve the private sector in biological diversity initiatives and plan to improve its involvement.

6 CBD Scope of the study (2 nd part)  National Reports (NR) can provide an effective assessment of Private Sector involvement, bearing in mind the following limits:  Not all the Parties have submitted the NR;  NR are not exhaustive;  The assessments are made by the Parties themselves;  What is intended by “private sector”?

7 CBD Consultative role of private sector  One of the most commonly identified private sector involvement is its consultative role:  Involvement of private sector on National Report activities;  Private sector representatives are members of special panels, committees, forums and workshops;  Decision making at regional, national and local level.

8 CBD Consultative role of private sector: an example  “Therefore, after a period of consultation, the State Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection Programme of the Czech Republic was prepared, involving a broad spectrum of experts from the state administration, research institutes, universities, non-governmental organisations and the private sector.” (National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan – Czech Republic)

9 CBD Article 8 – In situ Conservation  Private sector is frequently involved in the creation and the management of protected areas.  The tourism industry and sometimes research entities are providing financial assistance and human resources in exchange for access to the parks.  NGOs are often administering trust fund created for the maintenance of the National Parks.

10 CBD Article 8 – In situ Conservation: an example  Collaborative Management (CM) – Malawi  “The concept entails sharing rights and responsibilities in the management of natural resources by different stakeholders - rural communities, Government, NGOs, the private sector, etc..” Second National report – Malawi

11 CBD Article 9 – Ex-situ Conservation  PS is involved in the establishment and maintenance of gene banks  Breeding initiatives in ex-situ environment, both by NGOs and PS  PS and NGOs are involved in the activities of private and/or public zoos, botanic gardens, arboretums and tourist farms.

12 CBD Article 10: Sustainable use of components of biodiversity

13 CBD Article 11: Incentive measures

14 CBD Article 13: public education and awareness  There is very little information about PS and article 13.  The main target for the involvement of the PS in the implementation of article 13 are the private media corporations, but the response is weak.

15 CBD Article 16: Access to and transfer of technology

16 CBD Article 16: Access to and transfer of technology

17 CBD Article 20: Financial resources

18 CBD Article 21: Financial mechanism  NGOs and private sector contribution to co- financing on biodiversity projects is 8% of 2,1 billions (estimations, OPS2).  OPS2 assesses that: « the potential for drawing on private sector support for biodiversity conservation initiatives remains largely untapped ».

19 CBD Summary  According to the information given by the parties in national reports, the private sector is:  Playing an important consultative role at regional, national and local level;  Sporadically helping in the implementation of articles 8, 9 and 11;  Not involved enough for the implementation of articles 13 and 20.

20 CBD Suggestions on:  Conservation;  Sustainable use;  Access and Benefit Sharing;  Incentive measures;  Finance resources;  National reporting.


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