Policy & Science Workshop: Who defines the problem? An example from Colombia Luis Francisco Madriñán, PhD Universidad del Rosario Conservation and ecosystem.

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Policy & Science Workshop: Who defines the problem? An example from Colombia Luis Francisco Madriñán, PhD Universidad del Rosario Conservation and ecosystem services coordinator GEF-Oil Palm project Colombia

COLOMBIA

A Little bit about Colombia Population: 47.7 million Area: 1´ km 2 (or 2 times the size of France) PIB per capita has grown from USD $ in 2000 to USD $ in 2014 Colombia is one of the world's mega-diverse countries: -14% of the world's biodiversity. - 54,443 species -34 ecoregions are birds (94 are threatened) -479 are mammals (52 threatened) -Agricultural land is 37.3% of total land. -Forested areas make up 53.1%.- -Protected areas make up 20.9% of total land area.

These facts have policy implications: Colombia has some very strong laws but they have been hard to apply: Law 2811 of 1974 and decree 1541 of 1978 defined were to define river channels based on “recurrance intervals”. These laws were never applied rigourosly, until the rain season caused by a two year niña event hit the country between 2010 and In 2012 the government created the law 1523, to avoid this to happen again. There are not enough trained professionals in the country to enforce this new law.

Other cases to discuss today: Environmental compensation law (2012) Not enough personal to enforce Territorial planning law based on basins, law 1640 of 2012: Not enough professionals to have the same quality control in the entire country. Law to define hydraulic permanent channels (1450 of 2011): Not enough professional to make a standardized methodology.