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The Convention on Biological Diversity
Progress report
Marjo Vierros
Secretariat Convention on Biological Diversity
ICRI General Meeting
Palau, 31 October - 2 November 2005
The Convention structure
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188 Parties (largest environment convention)
Secretariat in Montreal
CBD refined and regulated by Conference of
the Parties (COP) - supreme governing body
COP informed by Subsidiary Body on
Scientific, Technical and Technological
Advice (SBSTTA)
Financial mechanism - the Global Environment
Facility (GEF)
Clearinghouse mechanism
A national reporting system
Marine and coastal
biodiversity
1998 & 2004: Programme of work on marine and
coastal biological diversity:
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Programme Element 1 - Integrated Marine and
Coastal Area Management (IMCAM)
Programme Element 2 - Marine and Coastal Living
Resources (including large component on coral
reefs)
Programme Element 3 - Marine and Coastal
Protected Areas (MCPAs)
Programme Element 4 – Mariculture
Programme Element 5 – Alien Species and
Genotypes
Global targets
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The CBD 2010 biodiversity challenge:
“to achieve by 2010 a significant reduction in
the current rate of loss of biological diversity”
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World Summit on Sustainable Development:
Representative MPA networks by 2012
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Same target adopted by CBD (decision VII/28):
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All of this reflects a consensus that it is time to
translate policy to action
establishment by 2012 of comprehensive,
effectively managed, ecologically
representative national and regional systems of
MPAs …
Recent activities
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Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on
Implementation of Integrated Marine and
Coastal Area Management (IMCAM)
(Montreal, 11-15 July 2005)
Review of obstacles to implementing IMCAM
Provide guidance to Parties on enhancing
IMCAM implementation and overcoming
obstacles
Report and recommendations to be submitted
to COP-8
Peer review prior to submission to COP
Recent activities
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Workshop on Marine Invasive Species
(Montreal, 27-29 June 2005)
In collaboration with Global Invasive Species
and UNEP Regional Seas Programme
Identification of gaps in activities relating to
marine invasive species
Development of a first draft of a global
programme to address those gaps
Recent activities
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First meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-Ended
Working Group on Protected Areas
(Montecatini, Italy, 13-17 June 2005)
4 substantive issues:
Options for cooperation for the establishment of
marine protected areas in marine areas beyond
the limits of national jurisdiction
Options for mobilizing financial resources for the
implementation of the programme of work on
protected areas by developing countries and
countries with economies in transition
Recent activities
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Further development of tool kits for the
identification, designation, management,
monitoring and evaluation of national and
regional systems of protected areas
Review of implementation of the programme
of work on protected areas
A second meeting of the working group may
take place before COP, depending on funding
Recent activities
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Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on
Adaptation to Climate Change (Helsinki,
Finland, 13-16 September 2005)
Integration of biodiversity considerations
into activities aimed at adapting to climate
change
Promoting synergy in activities to address
climate change, biodiversity conservation and
land degradation
Relatively terrestrial in focus
Recent activities
Programme of work on island biodiversity
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The main components of the work programme
were considered at SBSTTA 10
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Recognizes special concerns of islands, their
high levels of endemism and provides for
integrated management of island biodiversity
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Supporting actions still need to be developed
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Ongoing peer review process in which ICRI
may wish to participate
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Work programme to be adopted at COP-8
Recent activities
The Global Partnership on Biodiversity
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Idea proposed by COP-7, COP-8 will decide on a
way forward
Voluntary alliance to enhance implementation (not
a formal body of the CBD)
Contribute to implementation of the CBD through
specific activities, increased public awareness,
information sharing and exchange of experience.
Focus efforts of a broad base of partners
towards the 2010 target (to achieve by 2010 a
significant reduction in the current rate of loss
of biological diversity)
Recent activities
The Global Partnership on Biodiversity
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Possible structure:
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core group (biodiversity-related conventions &
orgs incld. CBD, CMS, CITES, Ramsar, WHC)
Issue-based networks
ICRI may wish to join as an issue-based
network
A letter from the Executive Secretary of
CBD was sent to organizations, including
ICRI, to seek views about the partnership
Upcoming meetings
SBSTTA 11: 28 November - 2 December 2005
(Montreal)
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Not many marine issues - deep seabed genetic
resources beyond national jurisdiction (some
material on cold water coral reefs)
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Invasive alien species - gaps in legislation
(includes some marine issues)
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Biodiversity and adaptation to climate change
(Mainly terrestrial, but small marine
component)
Upcoming meetings
COP-8: 20-31 March 2006, Curitiba, Brazil
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Several marine issues on the agenda:
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Outcome-oriented targets for the programme
of work on marine and coastal biodiversity
(SBSSTA 10 recommendation) - a big coral reef
component
The programme of work on island biodiversity
Guidance on implementing integrated marine and
coastal area management (IMCAM)
The recommendations of the Ad Hoc OpenEnded Working Group on Protected Areas
Also: Global Partnership on Biodiversity
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