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The 5 th Asia Pacific-Biodiversity Observation Network ( AP BON) Meeting 26 November 2013 SAS Hall, SEARCA Los Baños, Laguna Philippines. Follow-up measures of the IUCN Resolution for the Promotion of the Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network (AP-BON) adopted at the - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Follow-up measures of the IUCN Resolution for thePromotion of the
Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network (AP-BON) adopted at the
World Conservation Congress (WCC) in 2012
Eun-Shik KIMCo-chair of AP BON
Chair of ILTER East Asia-Pacific Regional NetworkProfessor, Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea
The 5th Asia Pacific-Biodiversity Observation Network (AP BON) Meeting26 November 2013SAS Hall, SEARCALos Baños, LagunaPhilippines
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Sequence of Presentation
1. IUCN Resolution for AP-BON
2. Questions to Address for AP-BON
3. Follow-up Measures for IUCN Resolution for AP-BON
Sequence of Presentation-1
1. IUCN Resolution for AP-BON
2. Questions to Address for AP-BON
3. Follow-up Measures for IUCN Resolution for AP-BON
Jeju World Conservation CongressSeptember 2012
AP-BON Motion adopted as a Resolution
WCC-2012-Res-125-EN Promotion of the Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network (AP-BON)
Sponsor and Co-Sponsors
Sponsor: The Ecological Society of Korea (ESK)
Co-Sponsors:
1. Nature Policy Division, Ministry of Environment, Korea (RK)
2. Ministry of the Environment, Japan3. Korea Forest Service, Korea (RK)
4. Korea National Park Service, Korea (RK)
5. Wildlife Watch Group, Nepal
6. Center for Natural Resource Studies, Bangladesh
7. Japan Wildlife Research Center (JWRC, Shizen Kankyo Kenkyu Senta), Japan
8. Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Bureau of Environment, Korea (RK)
9. Korean Association for Conservation of Nature, Korea (RK)
10. Korean Society of Environmental Impact Assessment, Korea (RK)
11. Korean Society of Nature Conservation, Korea (RK)
12. Korean Wetlands Society, Korea (RK)
13. National Nature Trust, Korea (RK)
14. The Korean Society of Oceanography, Korea (RK)
15. The Korean Society of Plant Taxonomists, Korea (RK)
16. Nature Conservation Society of Japan , Japan
Key Resolution Items of the 2012 Jeju World Conservation Congress (WCC)
of IUCN on AP-BON (September 2012)
• URGES State and government agency Members of IUCN to support currently existing biodiversity observation network activities
• ENCOURAGES the non-governmental organization Members of IUCN to actively participate in the activities
• ENCOURAGES governments in all countries in the Asia-Pacific Region to extend support to the biodiversity observation networks
• REQUESTS the Director General of IUCN to 1) encourage IUCN Members and Commissions to cooperate; 2) promote capacity building
• INVITES the Director General of IUCN and its Commissions to utilize information generated by the AP-BON
Sequence of Presentation-2
1. IUCN Resolution for AP-BON
2. Questions to Address for AP-BON
3. Follow-up Measures for IUCN Resolution for AP-BON
Questions on AP BON-1• Are there National BONs with secretariats and
relevant Committees?
• Are AP BON a regional Network of the National BONs with secretariat and relevant Committees?
• Is the GEO BON the International Network of the Regional BONs with secretariat and relevant committees?
• What is the niche of AP-BON in the conservation of Biodiversity?
AP-BON Development & Structural Levels
Key Questions in Philippines (for example)
• Philippines BON?– Needs & Activities– Structure, Function & Development– Mechanism for Cooperation
• Interlinkages?– With other BONs (regional & international)– IUCN & Other Organizations
• Benefits for Networking?– Incentives, Conservation, Effectiveness, …
Korea BON Activities
Brief Introduction from Dr. Chan-Ho PARK, National Institute of Biological Resources, Korea
Questions on AP BON-2• Are there National BONs with secretariats and
relevant Committees?
• Are AP BON a regional Network of the National BONs with secretariat and relevant Committees?
• Is the GEO BON the International Network of the Regional BONs with secretariat and relevant committees?
• What is the niche of AP-BON in the conservation of Biodiversity?
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Asia-Pacific Region
MyanmarNauruNepal
New ZealandPakistan
PalauPapua New Guinea
PhilippinesSamoa
SingaporeSolomon Islands
Sri LankaTaiwan
ThailandTimor-Leste
TongaTuvalu
VanuatuVietnam
AfghanistanAustralia
BangladeshBhutanBrunei
CambodiaChina
FijiHong Kong
IndiaIndonesia
JapanKiribati
LaosMalaysiaMaldives
Marshall IslandsMicronesiaMongolia
Questions on AP BON-3• Are there National BONs with secretariats and
relevant Committees?
• Are AP BON a regional Network of the National BONs with secretariat and relevant Committees?
• Is the GEO BON the International Network of the Regional BONs with secretariat and relevant committees?
• What is the niche of AP-BON in the conservation of Biodiversity?
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GEO BON ContributorsIntergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, academic institutions and national governmental institutions
ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program (CBMP)
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Centro de Referência em Informação Ambiental (CRIA)
DIVERSITAS European Biodiversity Observation Network (EBONE)
European Space Agency (ESA) Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)
International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ)
Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science (SAHFOS) Smithsonian Institution
United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC)
US Geological Service (USGS) US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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GEO BON Working Groups
1. Genetics
2. Terrestrial Species Monitoring Programmes
3. Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring
4. Freshwater Ecosystem Monitoring
5. Marine Ecosystem Monitoring
6. Ecosystem Services
7. In-situ / Remote-sensing Integration
8. Data Integration and Inter-operability: Informatics and Portals
9. Biodiversity Indicators
Questions on AP BON-4• Are there National BONs with secretariats and
relevant Committees?
• Are AP BON a regional Network of the National BONs with secretariat and relevant Committees?
• Is the GEO BON the International Network of the Regional BONs with secretariat and relevant committees?
• What is the niche of AP-BON in the conservation of Biodiversity?
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Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020Aichi Biodiversity Targets
Goal A: Address the underlying causes of biodiversity loss by mainstreaming biodiversity across government and society
1: AWARENESS : by 20202: INTEGRATION : by 2020
3: INCENTIVES : by 20204: CONSUMPTION : by 2020
Goal B: Reduce the direct pressures on biodiversity and promote sustainable use
5: HABITAT LOSS : by 20206: SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES : by 2020
7: SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE : by 20208: POLLUTION : by 2020
9: ALIEN INVASIVE SPECIES : by 202010: CLIMATE CHANGE : by 2015
Goal C: Improve the status of biodiversity by safeguarding ecosystems, species and genetic diversity
11: PROTECTED AREAS : by 202012. EXTINCTION : by 2020
13: GENETIC DIVERSITY : by 2020Goal D: Enhance the benefits to all from biodiversity and ecosystem services
14: ECOSYSTEM SERVICES : by 2020 15: CARBON STOCKS : by 2020 16: NAGOYA PROTOCOL : by 2015
Goal E: Enhance implementation through participatory planning, knowledge management and capacity building
17: ACTION PLANS : by 201518. TRADITIONAL USE : by 2020
19: INFORMATION SHARING : by 202020: FINANCIAL SUPPORT : by 2020
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Objectives and Deliverables of IPBES Work programme for the period 2014–2018 (draft)
Objective 1: Strengthen the capacity and knowledge foundations of the science-policy interface to implement key functions of the Platform
Priority capacity-building needs to implement the Platform’s work programme are matched with resources through catalysing financial and in-kind supportCapacities needed to implement the Platform work programme are developed with support provided by network on capacity buildingProcedures and approaches for working with indigenous and local knowledge systemsPriority knowledge and data needs for policymaking are addressed through catalysing efforts to generate new knowledge and networking
Objective 2: Strengthen the science-policy interface on biodiversity, ecosystem services at and across subregional, regional and global levels
Guide on production and integration of assessments from and across all scalesRegional/subregional assessments on biodiversity and ecosystem servicesGlobal assessment on biodiversity and ecosystem services
Objective 3: Strengthen the science-policy interface with regard to thematic and methodological issues
A fast-track thematic assessment on pollination and food productionOne thematic assessment on land degradation and restoration and/or one thematic assessment on invasive alien speciesPolicy support tools and methodologies for scenario analysis and modelling of biodiversity and ecosystem services based on a fast-track assessment and a guidePolicy support tools and methodologies regarding value, valuation and accounting of biodiversity and ecosystem services based on a fast-track assessment and a guide
Objective 4: Communicate and evaluate Platform activities, deliverables and findings
Catalogue of relevant assessmentsCatalogue of policy support tools and methodologiesSet of communication, outreach and engagement strategies, products and processesReviews of the effectiveness of guidance, procedures, methods and approaches to inform future development of the Platform
A NationalPolicy
An InternationalPolicy
Managementof
HumanEnvironment
Conservationof
Biodiversity
Monitoringand
Observation
ExpandingHuman
Capacity
StrengtheningProtected
Area
Conditions andIncentives
for Local
Conservation
Eight strategy areas for
catalyzing action for the
conservation of biodiversity
• ES Kim, 2012
Major categories of factors and the processes for the biological diversity being degraded or lost affected by the human activities
ES Kim, 2012
A diagram showing the need of the studies for the structure, function, and development of ecosystems in the observation of the biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services for hum
an societies•
ES Kim, 2012
Sequence of Presentation-3
1. IUCN Resolution for AP-BON
2. Questions to Address for AP-BON
3. Follow-up Measures for IUCN Resolution for AP-BON
Gaps to be Filled: Biodiversity Observation in AP Region
• A Network of Networks?• Key Issues?
– Governance (funding) and Infrastructure
– Activities in Research and Science
– Service to Society
• Important Factors for Success: Strong linkages?– Governmental activities and policies at domestic levels
– International organizations
• Strategies?
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IUCN 6 Commissions
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Suggestion 1: 2014 PyeongChang CBD COP12 Side-event for the
promotion of AP BON
Questions asked in Philippines
• Philippines BON?– Needs & Activities– Structure, Function & Development– Mechanism for Cooperation
• Interlinkages?– With other BONs (regional & international)– IUCN & Other Organizations
• Benefits for Networking?– Incentives, Conservation, Effectiveness, …
Items related to the evaluation of the Status of the Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services
in ObservationAssessment Information & Knowledge GenerationPolicy SupportCapacity BuildingFinance/BudgetsPublic RelationsProtocol/ProgramFacility/InfrastructureMonitoring/ResearchOthers
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Suggestion 2: Initiating an international cooperative research project on “essential biodiversity variables (EBV)”in Asia-Pacific Region
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Promotion of LTER Network
activities of different
counties having different status in biodiversity conservation
and monitoring•
ES Kim, 2012
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Suggestion 3: Discussion in Korea for further discussion
for the Promotion of AP-BON contributed from
the Ministry of Environment, Korea
Thank you!Thank you!