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WWF - Measuring and communicating high level results © PJ Stephenson

Challenges - Diverse programme portfolio © PJ Stephenson

© Martin Harvey/WWF-Canon © WWF-Canon/Folke WULF Few examples of programmes monitoring impact LIFE Project, Namibia

Key elements of the improved GPF monitoring & reporting system The system is based on what is already good practice: Strategic plans Indicators for goals and objectives Data collection and analysis Reporting (using data) Peer review and evaluations © PJ Stephenson

IndicatorStatus S1. Habitat coverIn use - data available S2. Habitat fragmentationIn use - data available S3. Flagship species populationsIn use – data available S4. Environmental flowsUnder development – freshwater prog. S5. State of the ocean (to be determined)Under development – marine prog. S6. Species diversity indexTo be developed P1. Habitat loss and degradation In use - data available P2. Offtake of flagship speciesUnder development – TRAFFIC P3. Over-exploitation of footprint speciesUnder development – TRAFFIC P4. River fragmentationFINALIZED P5. CO2 gas emissionsIn use - data available P6. Energy consumptionIn use - data available R1. Size of protected areasIn use - data available R2. Protected area management effectivenessIn use - data available R3. Wildlife tradeUnder development – TRAFFIC R4a. Sustainable production of commoditiesIn use - data available R4b. Sustainable production of commoditiesIn use - data available R5. Sustainable production of energyIn use - data available R6. Sustainable production of waterTo be confirmed by footprint progs. B1. Number of beneficiariesUnder development – SD4C I1. PartnershipsUnder development - CSPU WWF common programme indicators

Considerations for selecting marine indicators Complement what we have already Use what existing programmes need : - Global priority places with marine ecoregions (Arctic, Coastal East Africa, Coral Triangle, Galapagos, Madagascar, Mediterranean, Southern Chile, Southern Ocean, Southwest Pacific, West Africa Marine -Smart fishing -Market transformation -Global Marine Programme Overarching principles for common indicators: -keep them based on what teams need anyway -keep number low -make them feasible and cost effective © PJ Stephenson

© PJ Stephenson/WWF-Canon

Place-based Programme Dashboard

Species dashboard

Climate and energy programme

Global 2020 Places Goal: Are WWF priority places protected and well managed?

Share, learn, improve Creating partnerships and policies to collect, analyze and share data Harmonizing indicators and monitoring systems Renewing efforts to fill data gaps Using data to inform decision-making, policy development and adaptive management Developing new indicators with a bottom up approach so data are also relevant to national or local project monitoring © PJ Stephenson