Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: Biodiversity Synthesis Report The Team: Tundi Agardy, Neville J. Ash, H. David Cooper, Sandra Díaz, Anantha K.Duraiappah.

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Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: Biodiversity Synthesis Report The Team: Tundi Agardy, Neville J. Ash, H. David Cooper, Sandra Díaz, Anantha K.Duraiappah (Co-Chair), Daniel P. Faith, Georgina Mace, Jeffrey A. McNeely, Harold A. Mooney,Shahid Naeem (Co-Chair), Alfred A. Oteng-Yeboah, Henrique Miguel Pereira, Stephen Polasky, Christian Prip, Walter V. Reid, Cristián Samper, Peter Johan Schei, Robert Scholes, Frederik Schutyser, Albert van Jaarsveld

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment WHAT IS THE BIODIVERSITY SYNTHESIS REPORT? IN response to The COP’s request to SBSSTA to consider findings of the MA in order to prepare recommendations to the Conference of the Parties concerning the implications of the findings for the future work of the Convention. This report presents a synthesis and integration of the findings concerning biodiversity in the reports of the four MA Working Groups (Condition and Trends, Scenarios, Responses, and Sub-global Assessments).

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Linkages among Biodiversity, Ecosystem services, and Human Well-Being

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Trends in Human use and degradation of Ecosystem Services

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment WHY IS BIODIVERSITY LOSS A PROBLEM?  It has dire consequences for many critical constituents of well-being including material wealth, security, health, social relations and the freedom of choice and action. Biodiversity  Ecosystem Functioning  Ecosystem Services  Human Well-being  There is no doubt many people have benefited over the last century from the conversion of natural ecosystems to human-dominated ecosystems and the exploitation of biodiversity. At the same time, however, these losses in biodiversity and changes in ecosystem services have caused others to experience declining well-being, with poverty in some social groups being exacerbated.

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment WHY IS IT A PROBLEM?

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment WHY ARE WE LOSING BIODIVERSITY WHEN IT IS SO VALUABLE? Many of the costs of changes in biodiversity have historically not been factored into decision-making. Many costs associated with changes in biodiversity may be slow to become apparent, may be apparent only at some distance from where biodiversity was changed, or may involve thresholds or changes in stability that are difficult to measure. Because some ecosystem services are more difficult to value, many decisions continue to be made in the absence of a detailed analysis of the full costs, risks, and benefits.

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment

WHY SOME BIODIVERSITY LOSS IS INEVITABLE IN THE FUTURE

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment THE MA SCENARIOS Global Orchestration (globalized with emphasis on economic growth and public goods) Order from Strength (regionalized with emphasis on national security and economic growth. Adapting Mosaic (regionalized with emphasis on local adaptation and flexible governance) TechnoGarden (globalized with emphasis on green technology). We should include the security focus here to show the difference to GO

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment What is a plausible scenario for halting the loss of biodiversity while equitably meeting growing human needs?

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment WHAT CAN WE DO?  Make sure the value of all ecosystem services, not just those bought and sold in the market, are taken into account when making decisions.  Better integration into broader development and poverty reduction strategies and greater coherence and synergies among sectoral responses  more systematic consideration of trade-offs among ecosystem services  More equitable and fair access to and use of ecosystem services, especially regulating services

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment ACTIONS TO TAKE To strengthen responses with a primary goal of conservation that have been partly successful. To strengthen responses with a primary goal of sustainable use that have shown promise To strengthen the use of integrated responses that address both conservation and sustainable use To strengthen responses that address direct and indirect drivers and that seek to establish enabling conditions that would be particularly important for biodiversity and ecosystem services