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The 2010 Biodiversity Indicators Partnership Ministry of the Environment, Brazil Workshop on Biodiversity Monitoring Brasilia 2325 August 2010 Dr Damon StanwellSmith Ecosystem Assessment Programme UNEP World ConservaLon Monitoring Centre Cambridge, UK www.twentyten.net

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www.twentyten.net Dr  Damon  Stanwell-­‐Smith   Ecosystem  Assessment  Programme     UNEP  World  ConservaLon  Monitoring  Centre   Cambridge,  UK   Ministry  of  the  Environment,  Brazil   Workshop  on  Biodiversity  Monitoring   Brasilia  23-­‐25  August  2010   www.twentyten.net

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The  2010  Biodiversity  Indicators  Partnership  

Ministry  of  the  Environment,  Brazil  Workshop  on  Biodiversity  Monitoring  

Brasilia  23-­‐25  August  2010  

Dr  Damon  Stanwell-­‐Smith  

Ecosystem  Assessment  Programme    UNEP  World  ConservaLon  Monitoring  Centre  

Cambridge,  UK  

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"to  achieve  by  2010  a  significant  reduc7on  of  the  current  rate  of  biodiversity  loss  at  the  global,  regional  

and  na7onal  level  as  a  contribu7on  to  poverty  allevia7on  and  to  the  benefit  of  all  life  on  Earth"  

The  2010  Biodiversity  Target  –  the  challenge  of  the  wording  

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Generic  2010    index  

•  At  least  3  Lme  series  events  required  

•  Rate  of  change  slows  as  Zero  approached    

Adapted from Mace (2009)

The  2010  Biodiversity  Target  –  the  challenge  of  the  wording  

The  2010  BIP  Indicator  Suite  Focal Area Headline Indicators Measures

Status and trends

Trends in extent of selected biomes, ecosystems, and habitats

Extent of forests and forest types Extent of assorted habitats

Trends in abundance and distribution of selected species

Living Planet Index Global Wild Bird Indicator

Coverage of protected areas Coverage of Protected Areas Overlays with biodiversity Management effectiveness

Change in status of threatened species Red List Index and Sampled Red List Index

Trends in Genetic Diversity Ex situ crop collections Genetic diversity of terrestrial domesticated animals

Sustainable use

Areas under sustainable management

Area of forest under sustainable management: certification

Area of forest under sustainable management: degrad. and deforestation

Area of agricultural ecosystems under sustainable management

Proportion of products derived from sustainable sources

Proportion of fish stocks in safe biological limits Status of species in trade Wild Commodities Index

Ecological Footprint Ecological Footprint

Threats Nitrogen Deposition Nitrogen Deposition Invasive Alien Species Invasive Alien Species

Ecosystem integrity / services

Marine Trophic Index Marine Trophic Index Water Quality Water Quality

Connectivity/frag'm of ecosystems Forest Fragmentation River fragmentation and flow regulation

Health and well being of communities Health / well being of communities directly dependent on ecosystem services

Biodiversity for food & medicine Nutrition indicators of biodiversity Biodiversity for food and medicine

Trad. knowledge Status and trends of linguistic diversity Status and trends of linguistic diversity

Resource transfers

Assistance provided in support of the CBD Official development assistance provided in support of the CBD

The  2010  BIP  Indicator  Suite  Focal Area Headline Indicators Measures

Status and trends

Trends in extent of selected biomes, ecosystems, and habitats Trends in abundance and distribution of selected species

Coverage of protected areas

Change in status of threatened species

Trends in Genetic Diversity

Sustainable use

Areas under sustainable management

Proportion of products derived from sustainable sources

Ecological Footprint

Threats Nitrogen Deposition Invasive Alien Species

Ecosystem integrity / services

Marine Trophic Index Water Quality

Connectivity/frag'm of ecosystems

Health and well being of communities

Biodiversity for food & medicine

Trad. knowledge Status and trends of linguistic diversity

Resource transfers

Assistance provided in support of the CBD

The  2010  BIP  Indicator  Suite  Focal Area Headline Indicators Measures

Pre 2000

Post 2000

Status and trends

Trends in extent of selected biomes, ecosystems, and habitats

Extent of forests and forest types Extent of assorted habitats

Trends in abundance and distribution of selected species

Living Planet Index Global Wild Bird Indicator

Coverage of protected areas Coverage of Protected Areas Overlays with biodiversity - - Management effectiveness

Change in status of threatened species Red List Index and Sampled Red List Index

Trends in Genetic Diversity Ex situ crop collections - - Genetic diversity of terrestrial domesticated animals -

Sustainable use

Areas under sustainable management

Area of forest under sustainable management: certification

Area of forest under sustainable management: degrad. - -

Area of agricultural ecosystems under sustainable mgmt. - -

Proportion of products derived from sustainable sources

Proportion of fish stocks in safe biological limits Status of species in trade - Wild Commodities Index

Ecological Footprint Ecological Footprint

Threats Nitrogen Deposition Nitrogen Deposition Invasive Alien Species Invasive Alien Species

Ecosystem integrity / services

Marine Trophic Index Marine Trophic Index Water Quality Water Quality

Connectivity/frag'm of ecosystems Forest Fragmentation - - River fragmentation and flow regulation - -

Health and well being of communities Health / well being of communities directly dependent - -

Biodiversity for food & medicine Nutrition indicators of biodiversity - - Biodiversity for food and medicine

Trad. knowledge Status and trends of linguistic diversity Status and trends of linguistic diversity

Resource transfers

Assistance provided in support of the CBD

Official development assistance provided in support of the CBD -

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Eastern Africa

Middle Africa

Northern Africa

Southern Africa

Western Africa

Antartica

Eastern Asia

South-eastern Asia

Western Asia

Eastern Europe

Northern Europe

Southern Europe

Western Europe

Caribbean

Central America

South America

Northern America

Australia and New Zealand

Melanesia

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Number of CBD Indicators

BD component

Sustainable Use

BD Threats

Ecosystem Integrity

Trad Knowledge

Access/Benefit sharing

Resource Transfers

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1.1.1 Extent of forests and forest types 1.1.2 Extent of marine habitats: Mangrove Extent 1.1.2 Extent of marine habitats: Seagrass Extent

1.1.2 Extent of marine habitats: Coral reef condition 1.2.1 Living Planet Index

1.2.2 Global Wild Bird Indicator 1.3.1 Coverage of Protected Areas

1.3.2 Overlays with biodiversity 1.3.3 Management effectiveness

1.4.1. Red List Index & Sampled Red List Index 1.5.1. Ex situ crop collections

1.5.2 Genetic diversity of terrestrial domesticated animals 2.1.1 Area of forest under sustainable management: certification

2.1.2 Area of forest under sustainable management: degradation & 2.1.3 Area of agricultural ecosystems under sustainable management

2.2.1 Proportion of fish stocks in safe biological limits 2.2.2 Status of species in trade 2.2.3 Wild Commodities Index

2.3.1 Ecological Footprint 3.1.1 Nitrogen Deposition

3.2.1 Invasive Alien Species: Number of invasive alien species 3.2.1 Invasive Alien Species: Red List Index

3.2.1 Invasive Alien Species: International Policy Adoption 3.2.1 Invasive Alien Species: National Policy Adoption

4.1.1 Marine Trophic Index 4.2.1 Water Quality Index

4.3.1 Forest Fragmentation: Forest Ecosystems 4.3.2 River fragmentation & flow regulation 4.4.1 Health and well being of communities

4.5.1 Nutrition indicators for biodiversity 4.5.2 Biodiversity for food & medicine: Red List Index

4.5.2 Biodiversity for food & medicine: Accessibility 5.1.1 Status and trends of linguistic diversity

7.1.1 ODA provided in support of the Convention

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1875 1895 1915 1935 1955 1975 1995 2015

1.1.1 Extent of forests and forest types 1.1.2 Extent of marine habitats: Mangrove Extent 1.1.2 Extent of marine habitats: Seagrass Extent

1.1.2 Extent of marine habitats: Coral reef condition 1.2.1 Living Planet Index

1.2.2 Global Wild Bird Indicator 1.3.1 Coverage of Protected Areas

1.3.2 Overlays with biodiversity 1.3.3 Management effectiveness

1.4.1. Red List Index & Sampled Red List Index 1.5.1. Ex situ crop collections

1.5.2 Genetic diversity of terrestrial domesticated animals 2.1.1 Area of forest under sustainable management: certification

2.1.2 Area of forest under sustainable management: degradation & 2.1.3 Area of agricultural ecosystems under sustainable management

2.2.1 Proportion of fish stocks in safe biological limits 2.2.2 Status of species in trade 2.2.3 Wild Commodities Index

2.3.1 Ecological Footprint 3.1.1 Nitrogen Deposition

3.2.1 Invasive Alien Species: Number of invasive alien species 3.2.1 Invasive Alien Species: Red List Index

3.2.1 Invasive Alien Species: International Policy Adoption 3.2.1 Invasive Alien Species: National Policy Adoption

4.1.1 Marine Trophic Index 4.2.1 Water Quality Index

4.3.1 Forest Fragmentation: Forest Ecosystems 4.3.2 River fragmentation & flow regulation 4.4.1 Health and well being of communities

4.5.1 Nutrition indicators for biodiversity 4.5.2 Biodiversity for food & medicine: Red List Index

4.5.2 Biodiversity for food & medicine: Accessibility 5.1.1 Status and trends of linguistic diversity

7.1.1 ODA provided in support of the Convention 1970

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CommunicaLng  global  progress  

3rd  ediLon  -­‐  Global  Biodiversity  Outlook  

•  Flagship IYB product of CBD, 10 May 2010

•  Butchart et al (2010) Science 328: 1164-8, 28 May 2010  

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Butchart et al (2010) Global biodiversity: indicators of recent declines, Science 328: 1164-8  

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Butchart et al (2010) Global biodiversity: indicators of recent declines, Science 328: 1164-8  

31 %

78%

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"Highly  unlikely  that  the  2010  Target  will  be  met"  

Butchart et al (2010) Global biodiversity: indicators of recent declines, Science 328: 1164-8  

significant  inflecLons  

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Goals  /  sub-­‐targets  (from  GBO3)  

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Linked  indicator  narraLve:  tropical  humid  forests  

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Linked  indicator  narraLve:  marine  fisheries  

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•  Capacity  building  workshops:    45  Countries  

“Na7onal  governments  and  regional  organiza7ons  using  and  contribu7ng  to  the  improved  delivery  of  global  indicators”  

South  East  Asia  Caribbean  Mesoamerica  Eastern  Africa  Southern  Africa

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•  Capacity  building  workshops:    45  Countries  

“Na7onal  governments  and  regional  organiza7ons  using  and  contribu7ng  to  the  improved  delivery  of  global  indicators”  

South  East  Asia  Caribbean  Mesoamerica  Eastern  Africa  Southern  Africa

“Na7onal  governments  developing  and  using  indicators  relevant  to  na7onal  priori7es"  

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Indicator  Development  Flowchart  

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Indicator  Development  Flowchart  

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Indicator  Development  Flowchart  

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CommunicaLon  

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CommunicaLon  

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CommunicaLon  

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CommunicaLon  

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CommunicaLon  

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CommunicaLon  

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1      A  major  expansion  in  naLonal  capacity-­‐building  for  the          development  and  use  of  biodiversity  indicators      2      CommunicaLon  of  compelling  messages  and  stories  from  the  combined  suite  of  global  indicators      3      Maintaining  a  partnership  role  in  facilitaLng  experience  sharing  and  indicator  implementaLon  

The  Partnership  beyond  2010...  

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