Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework Process Briefing

Post 2020 global biodiversity framework
process
for SBI-3 Agenda item 3  Briefing
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Francis Ogwal
Basile van Havre
October 2019
webinar
January 19, 2021
Presentation plan
The guiding principles
Progress made to-date (what has been done)
Connectivity between the various proceeses
Summary of the updated zero draft
Next steps
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Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
The
 guiding 
principles
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Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
Process: What has been done
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OEWG2
Regional
consultations
Thematics: Restoration
Thematics: Marine and Coastal
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Thematics: Protection Conservation
Thematics: Resource Mobilization
CoP
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Thematics: ABS
Thematics: Biosafety
Thematics: Capacity Building
Thematics: Review/Reporting
IPBES
assessment
Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
Connecting the various processes
GBF/Updated Goals & Targets
SBSTTA
Advice on
1.
Numerical values
2.
Indicators (Headline)
3.
Availability of
Baseline Information
Advice for GBF Language
Secretariat Documents incl.
Resource Mobilization
Capacity Development
Knowledge management
Responsibility & Transparency
Outreach and Awareness
Thematics: Sustainable Use
Thematics: ABS
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Monitoring framework & Annexes
Advice on numerical Values
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Final
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Draft 1
Thematics: Synergies
DSI
Tools & Solutions
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Incentives
& Subsidies
Reducing Threats
2. Land/Sea
Protect,
Conserve
3. Species Recovery, Conservation
5. Invasive Alien Species
4. Sustainable Harvest, Trade, Use
7. Climate Change
Meeting Peoples Needs
8. Use of
Species
(Fishery…)
9. Use of Spaces
(Agriculture, forestry,
Aquaculture…)
12. Benefits Sharing
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Mainstream in
Production and
Supply Chains
18. Resource
Mobilization and
Capacity Building
1. Land/Sea
Plan, Retain,
Restore
10. Other Regulating Services
11. Health  Culture
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Mainstream
in Policies,
Planning,
Regulation
16. Biotechnology & Biosafety
15. Sustainable Consumption -
Responsible Choices
19. Information Available,
including Traditional Knowledge
Living in Harmony with Nature
2050 Goals
2030 Milestones
(a)
 Ecosystems, Species and
Genetic Diversity
 (d) Means of Implementation
(c) Benefits Shared Fairly and
Equitably
(b) Nature’s Contributions to People
2050
Vision
  Enabling Conditions
Responsibility &
Transparency
Planning, Reporting,
Review, Additional
Mechanisms
Means of
Implementation
Resource Mobilization,
Capacity Building,
Technology Transfer,
Traditional Knowledge
20. IPLCs, Women & Girls, Youth
Post-2020 GBF
Current Draft
i) Area, connectivity & integrity of natural
ecosystems increased by at least [5%]
ii) Number of threatened species reduced
by [X%] & abundance of species
increased by [X%]
i) Contribute to nutrition & food security,
access to safe drinking water & resilience
to natural disasters for at least [X] million
people
ii) Nature is valued through green
investments, ecosystem service
valuation, financial disclosure
i) ABS mechanisms are established in all
countries
ii) Benefits shared increased by [x%]
i) By 2022, means to implement to 2030
ii) By 2030, means to implement to 2040
6. Pollution
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OEWG3
CBD CoP15
Draft 1
 SBSTTA
SBI
Final draft
Jan
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Nov
Other proceses
Decision on next
steps!
Thank You
#Post2020
#Nature
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Ecological Civilization-Building a Shared Future for All Life on Earth
 2021 •  KUNMING • CHINA
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This briefing covers the progress and key principles of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework process, emphasizing the urgency to act on biodiversity loss. It highlights the connectivity between various processes, updates on the zero draft, and sets goals and targets for 2050 and 2030. The process is inclusive, science-based, and aims to engage multiple stakeholders for transformative and comprehensive conservation efforts.

  • Biodiversity framework
  • Global conservation
  • Environmental protection
  • Sustainability
  • Stakeholder engagement

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  1. Post 2020 global biodiversity framework process for SBI-3 Agenda item 3 Briefing webinar OEWG Co-Chairs Francis Ogwal Basile van Havre January 19, 2021 October 2019

  2. Presentation plan The guiding principles Progress made to-date (what has been done) Connectivity between the various proceeses Summary of the updated zero draft Next steps CBD Post 2020 Process 2

  3. Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework The guiding principles Urgency to act: Biodiversity loss among biggest risks we face Last decade s effort did not produce expected result Today: Last chance to put system back on track Setting Goals for 2050 and Targets for 2030 Urgent need to change Overarching Principles : Party led process, Participatory, Inclusive, Gender Responsive, Transformative, Comprehensive, Catalytic, Visible, Knowledge- Based, Transparent, Efficient, Results- Oriented, Iterative, Flexible Open, Transparent, Inclusive, Science-Based CBD Post 2020 Process This Framework is for Everyone For productive sectors, for governments, for civil society, for businesses, for banks, for farmers, for teachers, for students, for consumers, for producers, and for YOU! Far Reaching 3

  4. Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework Process: What has been done 2018 Nov 2019 2020 Aug Feb Mar May Nov Feb Regional consultations CoP 14 OEWG1 OEWG2 Thematics: ABS IPBES assessment Thematics: Biosafety Thematics: Restoration CBD Post 2020 Process Thematics: Marine and Coastal Thematics: Protection Conservation Thematics: Resource Mobilization Thematics: Capacity Building 4 Thematics: Review/Reporting

  5. Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework Connecting the various processes Input Output Meeting DSI Thematics: Synergies GBO 5 GBF/Updated Goals & Targets Advice on 1. Numerical values 2. Indicators (Headline) 3. Availability of Baseline Information Secretariat Documents: Monitoring framework & Annexes Advice on numerical Values SBSTTA Thematics: Sustainable Use Thematics: ABS Final Draft Draft 1 CoP15 OEWG3 GBF/Sections E to I Coordination/ exchange (e.g. indicators & reporting) CBD Post 2020 Process Degree of formality? Secretariat Documents incl. Resource Mobilization Capacity Development Knowledge management Responsibility & Transparency Outreach and Awareness Advice for GBF Language SBI Elements going in CoP decision 5

  6. Post-2020 GBF Current Draft Resource Mobilization, Capacity Building, Technology Transfer, Traditional Knowledge Means of Implementation 2050 Goals 2030 Milestones 2050 Vision Tools & Solutions Reducing Threats 2. Land/Sea Protect, Conserve 1. Land/Sea Plan, Retain, Restore (a) Ecosystems, Species and Genetic Diversity i) Area, connectivity & integrity of natural ecosystems increased by at least [5%] 3. Species Recovery, Conservation 14. Mainstream in Production and Supply Chains 13 . Mainstream in Policies, Planning, Regulation 15. Sustainable Consumption - Responsible Choices ii) Number of threatened species reduced by [X%] & abundance of species increased by [X%] 4. Sustainable Harvest, Trade, Use 5. Invasive Alien Species Living in Harmony with Nature 6. Pollution (b) Nature s Contributions to People 7. Climate Change 16. Biotechnology & Biosafety i) Contribute to nutrition & food security, access to safe drinking water & resilience to natural disasters for at least [X] million people ii) Nature is valued through green investments, ecosystem service valuation, financial disclosure Meeting Peoples Needs 17. Incentives & Subsidies 18. Resource Mobilization and Capacity Building 8. Use of Species (Fishery ) 9. Use of Spaces (Agriculture, forestry, Aquaculture ) Enabling Conditions 19. Information Available, including Traditional Knowledge 10. Other Regulating Services CBD Post 2020 Process 20. IPLCs, Women & Girls, Youth (c) Benefits Shared Fairly and Equitably 11. Health Culture 12. Benefits Sharing i) ABS mechanisms are established in all countries ii) Benefits shared increased by [x%] Responsibility & Transparency Planning, Reporting, Review, Additional Mechanisms (d) Means of Implementation i) By 2022, means to implement to 2030 ii) By 2030, means to implement to 2040

  7. Next steps 2022 2020 2021 Jan I I Jan Feb Mar I I I I Dec Dec Nov Final draft Draft 1 Decision on next CBD CoP15 SBSTTA CBD Process OEWG3 Inf SBSTTA Inf SBI steps! SBI Other proceses Resp transparent (NW UK) Resp transparent (EU) CBD Post 2020 Process 7

  8. Thank You UN BIODIVERSITY CONFERENCE UN BIODIVERSITY CONFERENCE COP 15 CP/MOP10-NP/MOP4 Ecological Civilization-Building a Shared Future for All Life on Earth CBD Post 2020 Process 2021 KUNMING CHINA #Post2020 #Nature

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