. Dry and sub-humid lands biodiversity: matters requested by the Conference of the Parties in paragraphs 5 and 6 of its decision V/23 and decision VI/4
Dry and sub-humid lands biodiversity: matters requested by the Conference of the Parties in paragraphs 5 and 6 of its decision V/23 and decision VI/4
The Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice
1. Invites the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, as the executing agency of the Global Land Degradation Assessment of Drylands and the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment to consider integrating, in the context of their respective mandates, the needs for information on status and trends of dry and sub-humid land biodiversity, and ways to strengthen national efforts to conduct assessments, and to report on this matter to the seventh meeting of the Conference of the Parties.
2. Recommends that the Conference of the Parties:
(a) Adopts the proposed process for the periodic assessment of the status and trends of biological diversity, in dry and sub-humid lands, as described in table 1 below, taking into account national laws, policies and programmes and recognizing the urgency for action in those countries severely affected by land degradation, focusing on strengthening the capacities of developing countries and countries with economies in transition to conduct assessments at the national level and build on the knowledge and structures of ongoing global assessments, as well as national assessments;
(b) Adopts the proposal prepared by the Executive Secretary for the further refinement of the programme of work and suggesting collaborating partners as indicated in the annex to the present recommendation;
(c) Request s the Executive Secretary to ensure that the parts of the programme of work relating to other thematic programmes of work of the Convention are taken into account when developing and reviewing these programmes of work;
(d) Requests the Executive Secretary, in consultation with Parties, to develop targets for the implementation of the programme of work, taking into account especially national action programmes to combat desertification (NAPs), the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, the Global Taxonomy Initiative, the Strategic Plan of the Convention, as well as the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, for consideration by Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice. Such a process could follow the approach taken in the development of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (decision VI/9, annex);
(e) Requests the Executive Secretary, in collaboration with the Secretariats of the other Rio Conventions and other biodiversity-related conventions, to further develop mechanisms for facilitating the synergistic implementation of these conventions, especially at the national level, as described in sections III and IV of the note by the Executive Secretary on dry and sub-humid lands prepared for the eighth meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/8/10). Such mechanisms could include:
(i) Joint work programmes,
(ii) The activities of the joint liaison group of the three Rio
conventions and potential additional members, and
(iii) Joint activities with a focus on several elements:
a. Integration of activities related to national biodiversity
strategies and action plans with national action programmes for
the Convention to Combat Desertification, national adaptation
programmes of action under the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change, Ramsar wetland policies and other relevant
programmes, including national strategies for sustainable development
and poverty reduction,
b. Capacity-building, information systems, institutional arrangements
and joint planning activities between the coordinating bodies
and focal points of the conventions,
c. Development of criteria for synergy projects and creation of
"good practice" synergy projects;
d. Sound preparation, formulation of objectives, organization
and follow-up of national and regional synergy workshops,
e. Training courses and awareness-raising among relevant stakeholders,
f. Consultation, decision-making and implementation processes
with the full participation of relevant stakeholders, including
indigenous peoples and local communities, non-governmental organizations
and the private sector. .
This process should take into account existing experience, as documented by, inter alia , the Committee for the Review of the Implementation of the Convention to Combat Desertification (CRIC), and the "Operational Guidelines for Expedited Funding of National Self Assessment of Capacity-building Needs" of the Global Environment Facility;
(f) Further requests the Executive Secretary, in collaboration with the other Rio and other biodiversity-related conventions, to facilitate the review of the national biodiversity strategies and action plans under the Convention on Biological Diversity, in order to harmonize them with the national action programmes under the Convention to Combat Desertification, with a focus on poverty alleviation and intersectoral integration;
3. Recognizes that the effective implementation of this programme of work is subject to the availability of financial, technological and human resources, and urges Parties, countries and international organizations that are in a position to do so, to provide the necessary support.
Table 1
.
Proposed process for the periodic assessment of status and trends
of biological diversity in dry and sub-humid lands
(Phases II-IV will depend on the recommendations made after completion
of phase I).
Phase I : 2002-2004 (COP7) |
1. Invite LADA and the Millennium Assessment to investigate how
the needs of the dry and sub-humid lands could be integrated into
the ongoing assessments, emphasizing proposals and ways to strengthen
national efforts to conduct assessments.
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Phase II : 2004-2006 (COP8) |
4. Agree to final guidelines for national assessments and adoption
for implementation.
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Phase III : 2006-2012 |
6. Data collection, processing and communication according to
agreed guidelines and mechanisms.
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Phase IV : 10-year periodic assessment reports |
9. Periodic ten-year report based on continuous assessments at national level and up-scaling. |
Annex
SYNTHESIS TABLE OF EXPECTED OUTCOMES AND TIMEFRAMES, POTENTIAL ACTORS, AND INDICATORS OF PROGRESS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAMME OF WORK
Activity |
EXPECTED OUTCOMES |
TIME-FRAME |
KEY ACTORS § |
STATUS |
PROGRESS INDICATORS |
DATE |
PART A: ASSESSMENTS | ||||||
ACTIVITY 1 . ASSESSMENT OF STATUS AND TRENDS |
· COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT REPORT ON STATUS AND TRENDS OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN DRY AND SUB-HUMID LANDS |
2012 | FAO, LADA, MA, PARTIES, SCBD | PLANNED | PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
DRAFT FULL ASSESSMENT |
2006
2010 |
ACTIVITY 2
. AREAS OF
PARTICULAR VALUE AND/OR UNDER THREAT |
· REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OF AREAS OF VALUE/UNDER THREAT |
2012 | WORLD HERITAGE CENTRE, MAB SECRETARIAT, WCPA, IUCN, WCMC, PARTIES | PLANNED | DRAFT MAP AND ASSESSMENT REPORT | 2008 |
ACTIVITY 3 . INDICATORS |
· INDICATORS FOR ASSESSMENT OF STATUS AND TRENDS FULLY OPERATIONAL |
2012 | FAO, LADA, MA, PARTIES,
SCBD. |
IN
PROGRESS |
DRAFT SET OF INDICATORS | 2004 |
ACTIVITY 4
. KNOWLEDGE ON PROCESSES THAT AFFECT
BIODIVERSITY |
· REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS ON THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONING OF DRY AND SUB-HUMID LANDS ECOSYSTEMS, INCLUDING THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND POVERTY ON DRY AND SUB-HUMID LANDS |
ONGOING | VARIOUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTES, INCLUDING LOCAL KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS, PARTIES | ONGOING | DRAFT SUMMARY PUBLICATION
AHTEG ON BIODIVERSITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE |
2006
2003 |
ACTIVITY 5 . BENEFITS DERIVED FROM THE BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY |
· COMPILATION OF INFORMATION ON LOCAL AND GLOBAL BENEFITS |
2012 | VARIOUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTES, INCLUDING LOCAL KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS, PARTIES. | IN PROGRESS | AHTEG ON DRY AND SUB-HUMID LANDS
DRAFT PUBLICATION |
2002
2006 |
· ASSESSMENT OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF BIODIVERSITY LOSS AND LINKAGE TO POVERTY |
2006 | PARTIES, VARIOUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTES, INCLUDING LOCAL KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS | IN
PROGRESS |
AHTEG ON DRY AND SUB-HUMID LANDS
DRAFT REPORT |
2002
2005 |
|
· CASE-STUDIES ON INTER-LINKAGES BETWEEN BIODIVERSITY LOSS AND POVERTY |
2006 | PARTIES, COLLABORATING PARTNERS, SCBD | PLANNED | SUBMISSION OF CASE-STUDIES
FROM PARTIES |
2005 | |
ACTIVITY 6 . BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES |
· CASE-STUDIES INCLUDING CONSIDERATION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
|
2006
2004 |
PARTIES, COLLABORATING PARTNERS, SCBD
SCBD, PARTIES |
PLANNED
PLANNED |
SUBMISSION OF CASE-STUDIES FROM PARTIES
DRAFT GUIDELINES |
2005
2003 |
PART B: TARGETED ACTIONS | ||||||
ACTIVITY 7 . MEASURES FOR CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE | ||||||
(A) PROTECTED AREAS |
· GUIDELINES ON ESTABLISHMENT OF "ADEQUATE AND EFFECTIVE PROTECTED AREAS NETWORKS" |
2008 | WCPA, ENVIRONMENTAL CONVENTIONS, IUCN, WORLD HERITAGE, MAB SEC. | IN PROCESS | PROTECTED AREAS REPORT | 2012 |
· ADDITIONAL PROTECTED AREA ESTABLISHED |
ONGOING | PARTIES | ONGOING | |||
(B) REHABILITATION AND/OR RESTORATION |
· REPORT AND DATABASE ON APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES AND TRANSFER MECHANISMS |
2002
ONGOING |
NORWAY, SCBD, PARTIES AND VARIOUS COLLABORATING PARTNER | ONGOING | WORKSHOP ON TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGIES | 2003 |
· EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF MEASURES AT TEST SITES |
PARTIES | PROPOSED/ | SITES 7 STABLISHED; EXCHANGE VISITS BETWEEN AFFECTED COUNTRIES | 2008 | ||
· MEASURES IMPLEMENTED THROUGH NBSAPS AND NAPS |
PARTIES | PROPOSED | EXPLICIT REHABILITATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTED WORLDWIDE | 2008 | ||
(C) INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES |
· INCREASED INFORMATION AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE ON INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES |
ONGOING | PARTIES, SUPPORTED BY GISP | IN PROGRESS | WORKSHOPS, CHM INCLUDES EXPLICIT INFORMATION | 2008 |
· GUIDELINES AND MECHANISMS FOR BEST MANAGEMENT; INTEGRATION THROUGH NBSAPS |
2008 | PARTIES, GISP | IN PROGRESS | DRAFT GUIDELINES | 2006 | |
(D) PRODUCTION SYSTEMS |
· OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES ON SUSTAINABLE USE, GOOD FARMING PRACTICES, INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND DROUGHT PREPAREDNESS |
2004 | PARTIES, FAO, CGIAR CENTRES, WB, VARIOUS RESEARCH INSTITUTES | IN PROGRESS | DRAFT GUIDELINES | 2003 |
· PROGRESS REPORT ON DEVELOPMENT OF INCENTIVES, INCLUDING "FAIR AND EQUITABLE" MARKETS |
2004 | PARTIES | PROPOSED | DRAFT RESOURCE PAPER; 3 RD NATIONAL REPORTS | 2006 | |
(E) WATER RESOURCES |
· GUIDELINES ON MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF WATER RESOURCES IMPLEMENTED |
PARTIES, RAMSAR AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CONVENTIONS, GIWA, RESEARCH INSTITUTES | PROPOSED | GUIDELINES DRAFTED | 2008 | |
· CASE-STUDIES ON BEST PRACTICES AVAILABLE |
PARTIES | PROPOSED | SUBMISSION OF CASE-STUDIES BY PARTIES | 2007 | ||
(F) IN SITU AND EX SITU CONSERVATION |
· GUIDELINES FOR IN SITU AND EX SITU CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT NEEDS BASED ON BEST PRACTICES IMPLEMENTED |
WCPA, IUCN, WWF, CGIAR CENTRES, PARTIES | PROPOSED | DRAFT GUIDELINES | 2006 | |
· CAPACITIES OF ZOOS AND SEEDBANKS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS FOR EX SITU CONSERVATION STRENGTHENED |
PARTIES, REGIONAL CENTRES | PROPOSED | INTEGRATION INTO NBSAP AND NAP | 2008 | ||
(G) ECONOMIC VALUATION AND ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES |
· STUDY ON ECONOMIC VALUATION OF GOODS AND SERVICES IN AREAS OF SPECIFIC VALUE FOR BIODIVERSITY |
PARTIES, WB, VARIOUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTES | PROPOSED | DRAFT REPORT BY AHTEG | 2002 | |
· GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS IMPLEMENTED THROUGH NBSAP |
PARTIES, VARIOUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTES | PROPOSED | DRAFT GUIDELINES | 2006 | ||
(H) PLANT AND ANIMAL BIOMASS |
· CASE STUDIES ON BEST PRACTICES |
PARTIES, VARIOUS COLLABORATING PARTNERS | PROPOSED | |||
· INCORPORATION OF LESSONS LEARNT IN NBSAPS AND NAPS |
PARTIES | PROPOSED | ||||
(I) TRAINING, EDUCATION AND PUBLIC AWARENESS |
· TRAINING PROGRAMMES NATIONALLY AND REGIONALLY IN PLACE |
PARTIES, REGIONAL CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE, TPN OF UNCCD, GM | PROPOSED | TRAINING WORKSHOPS PER YEAR PER REGION | 2006 | |
· PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF DRY AND SUB-HUMID LANDS BIODIVERSITY |
PARTIES, CBD, UNCCD | PROPOSED | YEAR OF BIODIVERSITY IN DRY AND SUB-HUMID LANDS | |||
(J) INFORMATION ON SUSTAINABLE USE |
· DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION EXCHANGE MECHANISMS |
PARTIES, SUB-REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, TPNS | PLANNED, ONGOING | TPNS DISCUSS 2 THEMES RELEVANT TO POW PER YEAR | 2008 | |
(K) PROMOTION OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES |
· RESEARCH PRIORITIES ESTABLISHED |
PARTIES, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTES | PLANNED, ONGOING | PARTNERSHIPS FOR COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH | ||
· PILOT PROJECTS DEVELOPED AND IMPLEMENTED ON LOCAL LEVEL |
PARTIES | PLANNED, ONGOING | DEMONSTRATION SITES PER REGION PER YEAR | 2006 | ||
(L) INTEGRATED CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AND ENDANGERED SPECIES |
· CASE-STUDIES ON (I) INTEGRATED CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT, (II) MIGRATORY SPECIES CORRIDORS, (III) CONSERVATION OF RARE AND ENDANGERED SPECIES |
PARTIES | PROPOSED | CASE-STUDIES PER REGION DOCUMENTED | 2006 | |
(M) COOPERATION WITH RELEVANT CONVENTIONS |
· MEMORANDA OF COOPERATION (MOC) WITH RELEVANT CONVENTIONS |
VARIOUS CONVENTIONS | IN PROGRESS | |||
· JOINT WORK PROGRAMME WITH RELEVANT CONVENTIONS |
VARIOUS CONVENTIONS | IN PROGRESS | SYNERGY WORKSHOPS
PILOT SYNERGY PROJECTS |
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ACTIVITY 8 . PROMOTION OF RESPONSIBLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | ||||||
(A) LOCAL INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES; AND INDIGENOUS AND LOCAL TECHNIQUES |
· CASE-STUDIES IN PLACE AND SUCCESS STORIES DOCUMENTED AND SHARED |
PARTIES | PROPOSED | REGIONAL LEVEL EXCHANGE
VISIT PROGRAMMES IN PLACE |
2006 | |
· BROAD IMPLEMENTATION THROUGH NBSAPS AND NAPS |
PARTIES, GM | PROPOSED | ||||
(B) DECENTRALIZATION OF MANAGEMENT |
· CASE-STUDIES AND SUCCESS STORIES OF COMMUNITY-BASED MANAGEMENT
OF RESOURCES
|
PARTIES | PROPOSED | PUBLICATION OF CASE-STUDY; EXCHANGE VISITS TO SITES | 2006 | |
(C) INSTITUTIONS FOR LAND TENURE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION |
· CASE-STUDIES AND SUCCESS STORIES OF STRENGTHENED NATIONAL ORGANIZATION STRUCTURES |
PARTIES | PROPOSED | WORKSHOPS DEMONSTRATING CASE EXAMPLES | 2008 | |
(D) TRANSBOUNDARY ISSUES |
· GUIDELINES ON TRANSBOUNDARY COLLABORATION IMPLEMENTED THROUGH NBSAPS AND NAPS |
PARTIES, WCPA, IGOS | PROPOSED | DRAFT GUIDELINES | 2008 | |
· INCREASED NUMBER OF BILATERAL AND SUBREGIONAL COLLABORATIVE ARRANGEMENTS IN PLACE |
PARTIES | ONGOING | ||||
(E) POLICIES AND INSTRUMENTS |
· MECHANISMS FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN RESPECTIVE NATIONAL FOCAL POINTS DEVELOPED |
PARTIES, SCBD, UNCCD, GM | IN PROCESS | SYNERGY WORKSHOPS HELD PER ANNUM | 2004 | |
· CASE-STUDIES, GUIDELINES FOR CROSS-SECTORAL INTEGRATION, INTEGRATION OF NBSAPS AND NAPS |
PARTIES | IN PROCESS | PRESENTATION OF FIRST CASE-STUDIES (UNCCD CRIC 1) | 2002 | ||
ACTIVITY 9 . SUPPORT FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS | ||||||
(A) INCOME DIVERSIFICATION |
· CASE-STUDIES ON INCOME DIVERSIFICATION |
PARTIES | PROPOSED | INITIAL CASE-STUDIES REPORTED ON | 2006 | |
· GUIDELINES FOR INCOME DIVERSIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES IMPLEMENTED THROUGH NBSAP AND NAPS |
PARTIES | PROPOSED | DRAFT GUIDELINES | 2008 | ||
(B) SUSTAINABLE HARVESTING |
· GUIDELINES ON BEST PRACTICES INCORPORATED IN NBSAPS, NAPS AND OTHER RELEVANT POLICIES |
PARTIES | PROPOSED | DRAFT GUIDELINES | 2004 | |
(C) INNOVATIONS FOR LOCAL INCOME GENERATION |
· RELEVANT CASE-STUDIES MADE AVAILABLE |
PARTIES | PROPOSED | WORKSHOPS AND EXCHANGE VISITS | 2006 | |
(D) MARKET DEVELOPMENT |
· PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM SUSTAINABLE USE INCREASINGLY MARKETED |
PARTIES, WHO | PROPOSED | INITIAL CASE-STUDIES REPORTED ON | 2006 | |
· CONDUCIVE MARKET RELATIONSHIPS DEVELOPED |
PARTIES, WHO | PROPOSED | ||||
(E) FAIR AND EQUITABLE SHARING OF THE BENEFITS |
· GUIDELINES PRODUCED AND INTEGRATED IN NBSAPS, NAPS AND OTHER RELEVANT POLICIES |
PARTIES, SCBD | PROPOSED | DRAFT GUIDELINES | 2006 |
Indicative List of Potential Collaborators** and abreviations
d
Nations Forum On Forests; UNITAR=UN Institute For Training And Research;
WB=World Bank; WCPA=WORLD Commission On Protected Areas; WHC=World Heritage
Centre (UNESCO); WIPO=World Intellectual Property Organization; WMO=World
Meteorological Organization; WRI=World Resource Institute; WTO=World Trade
Organization; WWF=World Wide Fund For Nature