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1 TEEB Training Module 1: Introduction Responding to Nature’s Invisibilities TEEB Training for National Level Implementation ©TEEB

2 TEEB Training What do we mean by the “Invisibility of Nature?”  Refers to undervaluing or overlooking the true value of nature so it can be accounted for appropriately in policymaking. ©UNEP/GRID-Arendal ©TEEB

3 TEEB Training “What is nature worth?” ©United Nations University ::Dr. Gretchen C. Daily video on “What is nature worth " YouTube ©TEEB

4 TEEB Training Why is there a need to respond to these invisibilities?  To address ongoing biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation that ultimately impact on human well-being  To assist decision makers to recognize the value of ecosystem services in order to make more informed land-use decisions  To improve policy coherence in relation to natural resource management. ©TEEB

5 TEEB Training Module Goal  Highlight the importance of how responding to nature’s invisibility in your country can help make more informed land-use decisions. ©TEEB

6 TEEB Training Main Objectives of Module  Review key terms and concepts around biodiversity, ecosystems and ecosystem services  Identify key drivers and causes for biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation  Introduce TEEB - its origins and the TEEB approach (recognize, demonstrate, capture)  Determine the policy questions and, using case studies, how the TEEB approach can be applied ©TEEB

7 TEEB Training The Module is broken down into 4 sessions  Session 1: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services  Session 2: Biodiversity Loss and its drivers  Session 3: The TEEB Approach (Recognize, Demonstrate, Capture)  Session 4: Framing the Issue ©TEEB

8 TEEB Training Module Agenda Duration (mins)Session 20Introduction and Icebreaker 40Session 1: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services 20Group Exercise 20Coffee Break 40Session 2: Biodiversity loss 20Group Exercise 60Lunch 50Session 3: The TEEB Approach 10 Knowledge check 60 Session 4: Framing the Issue 30 Group Exercise 20 Summary and Questions ©TEEB

9 TEEB Training Ice breaker What are your expectations of the course? ©TEEB

10 TEEB Training Learning Outcomes  Understand the key terms and concepts around biodiversity, ecosystems, and ecosystem services  Define ecosystem services and describe a range of examples  Describe the extent of recent biodiversity loss, and explain how the undervaluation of biodiversity and ecosystem services contributes to this loss  Describe how the loss of biodiversity impacts human well-being and economic development  Identify the direct and indirect drivers of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation and how these may be addressed  Capture the basic concepts of the TEEB approach and how it may be applied to real life policy contexts ©TEEB

11 TEEB Training Key Resources for Module Reports/documents GIZ, 2012. Integrating Ecosystem Services into Development Planning; A stepwise approach for practitioners based on the TEEB approach. GIZ, Germany Kumar, P. (ed), 2010. The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity. Ecological and Economic Foundations. Earthscan, London Ten Brink, P. (ed), 2010. The Economics of Ecosystem and Biodiversity in national and International Policy making. Earthscan, London UNEP-WCMC, 2010. Ecosystems and Human Wellbeing: A Manual for Assessment Practitioners. Island Press, Washington Wittmer, H. and Gundimeda, H. (eds), 2010. The Economics of Ecosystem and Biodiversity for Local and regional Policymakers. Earthscan, London WRI, 2008. Ecosystems and Human Well-being; A framework for Assessment. Island Press, Washington Websites Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: http://www.millenniumassessment.org/en/index.htmlhttp://www.millenniumassessment.org/en/index.html Yale University: http://environment.yale.edu/TEEBhttp://environment.yale.edu/TEEB CBD: http://www.cbd.int/incentives/overview.shtmlhttp://www.cbd.int/incentives/overview.shtml WBCSD: http://www.wbcsd.org/bet.aspxhttp://www.wbcsd.org/bet.aspx TNC: www.conservationtraining.orgwww.conservationtraining.org ©TEEB


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