CBD Events

29 January 2019: CBD Regional Consultation Side Event “Multi-stakeholder partnership to enhance landscape and seascape approaches for biodiversity conservation and human livelihoods”

2019.01.19

The IPSI Secretariat at the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS), along with the Ministry of the Environment of Japan, Conservation International, and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), organized this side event during the Convention on Biological Diversity’s “Regional Consultation Workshop on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework for Asia and the Pacific” held from 28 January to 1 February 2019 in Nagoya, Japan.

The side event focused on best practices and lessons learned from almost a decade of landscape approaches under IPSI, and the potential to replicate, upscale, and extend these into the post-2020 CBD agenda. A number of speakers from IPSI partners provided their insights on IPSI and the Satoyama Initiative to many CBD Parties who were not previously familiar with the concepts. The Regional Consultation Workshop was the first of a planned series of regional workshops to allow CBD parties to provide input and views on what they would like included and not included in the proposed post-2020 global biodiversity framework, and IPSI’s contributions are expected to help incorporate the vision of “societies in harmony with nature” into future global policymaking.

Presentations:

Opening remarks

Mr. Keiichi Nakazawa, Ministry of the Environment, Japan

Keynote Presentation

Satoyama Initiative and its Partnership ~Lessons Learnt for the Post-2020 Framework~

Prof. Kazuhiko Takeuchi, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies

Project 1: Joint Research on Comparative Study of Integrated Landscape Approaches to Conservation of Production Landscapes and Seascapes

Dr. Evonne Yiu, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability

Project 2: Satoyama Development Mechanism

Mr. Yasuo Takahashi, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies

Project 3: GEF-Satoyama Project

Dr. Devon Dublin, Conservation International Japan

Discussion and Q&A

Moderator: Dr. Suneetha M. Subramanian, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies

ClosingDr. Hiroaki Takiguchi, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability