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| # | Starred | Locked | Notes | Created | Submitted to | User | Language | IP address Sort ascending | Name of organization | Name of contact person | Email address | Secondary email address | International telephone number | Address | Country | Website | Title of contribution | Type of contribution | Contributing to other elements of the IPBES work programme | IPBES assessments | Brief description of contribution | Other organizations involved in the contribution | Link to online contribution that could be shared with the IPBES community | Start year | End year | Estimated monetary value of contribution in USD | Region | Countries | Which objective(s) and sub-objective(s) does the contribution support | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information | Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Operations | ||
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| 43 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #43 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #43 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #43 | Tue, 31/05/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 37.153.222.145 | Ecosystem Services Partnership | Iskra Konovska | iskra.konovska@fsd.nl | +31 317 763 990 | PO Box 570 Wageningen. 6700 AN Netherlands |
Netherlands | https://www.es-partnership.org/ | https://twitter.com/ESPartnership | Global ESP Expert Workshops: contributing reviews for the second order draft of the IPBES assessment on values of Nature | Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) | IPBES assessments | Engagement with ongoing assessments | The Ecosystem Services Partnership organised a global series of workshops to mobilize the global expert community in contributing reviews for the second order draft of the IPBES assessment on values of Nature. This series of workshops was spread through the global time zones and hosted by regional ESP representatives, but open to anybody interested in reviewing the assessment. We were explicitly looking for expertise from members of governments, local communities and civil society who have practical, technical and/or academic knowledge. Each of the 5 workshops consisted of a short presentation of the values assessment and the summary for policy makers; an explanation of the review process; and an interactive part where participants were able to put forward questions and comments on the different chapters. We collected the comments and questions arising during the workshops, and also pesented to participans the review mechanism so they can submit comments afterwards. |
https://www.es-partnership.org/ipbes-values-assessment-global-esp-expert-workshops/ | Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 | Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 | Global | Bélgica, Colombia, Grecia, Indonesia, México, Países Bajos (los), República de Corea (la), Sudáfrica, Estados Unidos de América (los) | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | |||||
| 26 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #26 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #26 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #26 | Sat, 07/05/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 36.77.211.97 | Universitas Indonesia - Research Center for Climate Change (RCCC UI) | Mochamad Indrawan | mochamad.indrawan@gmail.com | +62 811990151 | INDONESIA | https://rccc.ui.ac.id/mochammad-indrawan/ | promoting Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Service IPBES (2019) | series of lectures using an promoting IPBES (2019) report especially in raising the awareness of the importance in valuing and putting into practice Ecosystem Services. My classes post graduate level, were Sustainable Development and Political Ecology. | IPBES assessments, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies | Engagement with ongoing assessments | I participated in IPBES Assessment including Sustainable Use assessment SOD, submitted on 7 June 2021 by myself I also participated in the Meeting of IPBES expert group on policy support tools and methodologies 7-9 August 2018 |
Mon, 01/01/2018 - 00:00 | Sun, 01/01/2023 - 00:00 | USD 1200 for the lectures | Asia-Pacific States | Indonesia | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | ||||||||
| 24 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #24 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #24 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #24 | Sat, 30/04/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 196.70.82.252 | ASSICIATION TO SAVE SEA TURTLES IN MOROCCO _ ATOMM | MUSTAPHA AKSISSOU | aksissou@yahoo.fr | maksissou@uae.ac.ma | 212661953689 | Avenue de Sebta, Mhannech II TETOUAN. 93002 Morocco |
MOROCCO | http://www.atomm.ma | 7th mediterranean conference on marine turtles | Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) | Data management and knowledge generation | Message from the President Dear friends and colleagues, It is my great pleasure and honour to invite you to our 7th Mediterranean Conference on Marine Turtles, scheduled for 18 - 21 October 2022, which is being organized by the University of Abdelmalek Essaadi, Faculty of Sciences_Tetouan and ATOMM. The Conference will take place in Morocco, in the city of Tetouan on the coast of the Western Mediterranean, one of the most important feeding and migratory habitats for Mediterranean sea turtles. The city of Tetouan is one of Morocco's most famous tourist destinations with a diverse historical and cultural heritage. Tetouan is considered "the most Andalusian city in Morocco”. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the area contains beautiful landscapes and historical monuments. The logo of the 7th conference with the map of the Mediterranean Sea symbolizes the common history of peoples and our contemporary efforts aimed at the conservation of sea turtles and the marine environment. Since the beginning, in 2001, our Mediterranean conferences have been supported by the UNEP MAP-RAC/SPA, Bern Convention, the Convention for Migratory Species, and now by US Fish and Wildlife Service. Their support will help us bring invited speakers, and provide travel and accommodation grants in order to make this conference available to as many of our colleagues as possible. We will invite prominent colleagues working in the field of sea turtle conservation to discuss collaborative opportunities. This is why the theme of the 7th Conference is “Sea Turtles Conservation after the Pandemic”. The conference venue is the Sofitel Tamuda Bay Beach And Spa (https://www.sofitel-tamudabay.com), located 15 minutes away in Tetouan. The Sofitel Tamuda Bay Beach And Spa chain of hotels and resorts has a history of supporting environmental and conservation projects. They have offered us a good deal for congress facilities and accommodation for participants. There are several international airports nearby (Tangier and Tetouan Airports) and Taxi shuttles service from Tangier (1 hour) and Tetouan (15 minutes) to the Hotel. I invite you all – students, professionals, and all who care about sea turtles and the future of the Mediterranean– to register and come to Tetouan for the 7th Mediterranean Conference on Marine Turtles. My team and I will do our best to make this Conference a memorable scientific, professional, and social event – the reunion of old friends with the new generation of sea turtle researchers and conservationists. Looking forward to seeing you all in Tetouan! On behalf of the Conference Organizing and Program Committees, Mustapha Aksissou President of the 7th Mediterranean Conference on Marine Turtles |
University of Abdelmalek Essaadi Faculty of Sciences_Tetouan Regional Activity Center for Specially Protected Areas (RAC-SPA) US Fish and Wildlife Service Council of Europe – Bern Convention |
http://www.7medconf.atomm.net/ | Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 | Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 | $20,000 | African States | Argelia, Croacia, Chipre, Egipto, Francia, Grecia, Israel, Italia, Líbano (el), Libia, Malta, Marruecos, España, República Árabe Siria (la), Túnez, Turquía | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them, Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | ||||
| 37 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #37 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #37 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #37 | Mon, 23/05/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 196.216.90.128 | United Nations Development Programme | Yuko Kurauchi | yuko.kurauchi@undp.org | +254722563308 | Kenya | https://www.besnet.world/ | https://twitter.com/besnet_undp | UNDP's contribution to IPBES's capacity building work through BES-Net | Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website), Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives, Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES, Support to communities of practice engaging in IPBES | Data management and knowledge generation, Indigenous and local knowledge systems | - Engaged over 200 people from 24 countries in the science-policy-practice dialogue events, or Trialogues, across different regions to enhance awareness, strengthen networks and promote joint actions around the completed IPBES assessment themes - Collaborated with the IPBES fellows in the collection and compilation of IPBES-theme related data and information at the regional and national levels in support of the science-policy-practice Trialogues - Supporting eight countries in the uptake of the IPBES assessments and/or national ecosystem assessments, including the operationalization and strengthening of national science-policy-practice platforms/networks in close coordination with the respective IPBES national focal points and ministries - Steadily expanding the global online BES network with over 120 partners and regularly disseminating and communicating the latest IPBES updates and other relevant news through the BES-Net website, monthly newsletters and social media channels. |
- Implementing partners: UNDP World Conservation Monitoring Centre and UNESCO - Donors: Government of Germany (BMUV/IKI) and SwedBio |
https://www.besnet.world/ | Fri, 01/01/2016 - 00:00 | Sat, 01/01/2028 - 00:00 | Global, African States, Asia-Pacific States, Eastern European States, Latin American and Caribbean States, Western European and other States | Albania, Antigua y Barbuda, Azerbaiyán, Bosnia y Herzegovina, Cuba, República Dominicana (la), Etiopía, Georgia, Ghana, Granada, Kazajstán, Kenya, Kirguistán, Malawi, Montenegro, Nigeria, República de Moldova (la), Saint Kitts y Nevis, Santa Lucía, Tayikistán, Trinidad y Tabago, Turkmenistán, Uzbekistán, Zambia | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | ||||||
| 41 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #41 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #41 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #41 | Tue, 31/05/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 192.171.194.33 | Plymouth Marine Laboratory | Thecla Keizer | tke@pml.ac.uk | tke@pml.ac.uk | 00447818402632 | Prospect Place Plymouth. PL1 3DH United Kingdom |
United Kingdom | www.pml.ac.uk | @PlymouthMarine | UN Climate Change meeting COP26 side event: 'Nature-Climate-People: tales from across the ocean' | Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) | IPBES assessments | Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments | This side event at the UN Climate Change meeting COP26 showcased the Nature-Climate-People nexus and how tales from these ocean partners underline the importance of the ocean and its biodiversity to societies across the world and the urgency and ambition required to limiting warming to 1.5 °C, enhance NDCs to help achieve Net Zero with no overshoot and make ocean ecosystems part of the solution. The ocean is undergoing rapid change due to increasing CO2 emissions resulting in serious risks to its biodiversity and ecosystems, and global society. This will continue unless unprecedented action is taken. Panelists summarized the findings of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and IPBES assessments and new societal and scientific initiatives for sustaining this unique habitat and Earth’s essential life support system. The event aimed to inspire more Parties and non-Parties to enable future ocean-related climate and biodiversity action within their NDCs, to accelerate multi-stakeholder collaboration, to contribute to objectives of achieving Net Zero in a sustainable way and making (ocean) nature part of the solution, ensuring all hands on deck for “the NDCs we want”. Moderator: Carol Turley OBE, Plymouth Marine Laboratory. Panel: Sir Robert Watson, Former chair of the IPBES and lead author of UN report 'Making Peace with Nature'; Hans Otto Pörtner, Co-chair IPCC WGII & Alfred Wegener Institute; Dalee Sambo Dorough, International Chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council; Martin Sommerkorn, WWF Arctic Programme & IPCC; and Steve Widdicombe, Director of Science Plymouth Marine Laboratory & Co-Chair Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network. |
World Wildlife Fund | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcJiydfSB2Y | Mon, 01/01/0001 - 00:00 | Mon, 01/01/0001 - 00:00 | $4,500 | Global, African States, Asia-Pacific States, Eastern European States, Latin American and Caribbean States, Western European and other States | Afganistán (el), Albania, Argelia, Andorra, Angola, Antigua y Barbuda, Argentina (la), Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaiyán, Bahamas (las), Bahrein, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarús, Bélgica, Belice, Benin, Bhután, Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de), Bosnia y Herzegovina, Botswana, Brasil (el), Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Camboya, Camerún (el), Canadá (el), República Centroafricana (la), Chad (el), Chile, China, Colombia, Comoras (las), Congo (el), Islas Cook (las), Costa Rica, Côte d’Ivoire, Croacia, Cuba, Chipre, Chequia, República Popular Democrática de Corea (la), República Democrática del Congo (la), Dinamarca, Djibouti, Dominica, República Dominicana (la), Ecuador (el), Egipto, El Salvador, Guinea Ecuatorial, Eritrea, Estonia, Eswatini, Etiopía, European Union, Fiji, Finlandia, Francia, Gabón (el), Gambia, Georgia, Alemania, Ghana, Grecia, Granada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haití, Santa Sede (la), Honduras, Hungría, Islandia, India (la), Indonesia, Irán (República Islámica del), Iraq (el), Irlanda, Israel, Italia, Jamaica, Japón (el), Jordania, Kazajstán, Kenya, Kiribati, Kuwait, Kirguistán, República Democrática Popular Lao (la), Letonia, Líbano (el), Lesotho, Liberia, Libia, Liechtenstein, Lituania, Luxemburgo, Madagascar, Malawi, Malasia, Maldivas, Malí, Malta, Islas Marshall (las), Mauritania, Mauricio, México, Micronesia (Estados Federados de), Mónaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Marruecos, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Países Bajos (los), Nueva Zelandia, Nicaragua, Níger (el), Nigeria, Niue, Macedonia del Norte, Noruega, Omán, Pakistán (el), Palau, Panamá, Papua Nueva Guinea, Paraguay (el), Perú (el), Filipinas, Polonia, Portugal, Qatar, República de Corea (la), República de Moldova (la), Rumania, Federación de Rusia (la), Rwanda, Saint Kitts y Nevis, Santa Lucía, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Samoa, San Marino, Santo Tomé y Príncipe, Arabia Saudita (la), Senegal (el), Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leona, Singapur, Eslovaquia, Eslovenia, Islas Salomón (las), Somalia, Sudáfrica, Sudán del Sur, España, Sri Lanka, Estado de Palestina (el), Sudán (el), Suriname, Suecia, Suiza, República Árabe Siria (la), Tayikistán, Tailandia, Timor-Leste, Togo (el), Tonga, Trinidad y Tabago, Túnez, Turquía, Turkmenistán, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ucrania, Emiratos Árabes Unidos (los), Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte (el), República Unida de Tanzanía (la), Estados Unidos de América (los), Uruguay (el), Uzbekistán, Vanuatu, Venezuela (República Bolivariana de), Viet Nam, Yemen (el), Zambia, Zimbabwe | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | ||||
| 50 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #50 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #50 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #50 | Tue, 31/05/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | Spanish | 192.141.244.109 | In Community and with the Ecosystems, Citizen Group (En Comunidad y con los Ecosistemas, Grupo Ciudadano) | Adriana Saldaña Espejel | asaldanaespejel@gmail.com | panasaldana@hotmail.com | +523331192289 | Tembleque 12, Colonia Centro. Casa Otumba de Gómez Farías. 55900 Mexico |
México | Exploratory study for the design of a strategy for knowledge management that increases community adaptation and resilience capacities to Climate Change in the eastern region of the State of Mexico, Mexico. | Support to communities of practice engaging in IPBES | Indigenous and local knowledge systems, Scenarios and models | From a methodological approach that integrates elements of education for comprehensive water management and for adaptation to Climate Change, with a design approach for transitions and adaptive management of socio-ecological systems. An exploratory study will be carried out through interviews with key actors (academics, members of civil society organizations, federal government officials, municipal government officials, teachers, agricultural producers and inhabitants) and surveys of middle school students (high schools and high schools) for: 1) Carry out a general survey of the current situation at the level of water security (access to drinking water in adequate quantity and quality to cover their consumption, sanitation, hygiene and health needs). 2) Carry out a general survey regarding the state of the ecosystems and their capacity to continue providing hydrological ecosystem services, on which both people and biodiversity depend. 3) Know if the organizational, management, infrastructure and knowledge resources available to the population allow it to be resilient or adapt to extreme hydrometeorological phenomena derived from Climate Change, such as drought. 4) Know the visions of the future of adults and young people regarding the ideal of community development. The results of the research will make it possible to assess current opportunities, gaps and challenges. What will allow the design of a relevant and culturally appropriate knowledge management strategy, and that facilitates the creation of capacities to increase community resilience and adaptation to Climate Change. |
Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 | Mon, 01/01/2024 - 00:00 | 18,000 USD | Latin American and Caribbean States | México | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme | |||||||||
| 9 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #9 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #9 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #9 | Tue, 26/04/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 189.62.183.109 | International Academy of Science, Health & Ecology / University of São Paulo | André Francisco Pilon | gaiarine@usp.br | 55(11)3061-8100 | HSP/FSP/USP Av. Dr. Arnaldo, 715 , São Paulo, S.P. . 01246-904 Brazil |
Brazil | https://www.academia.edu/s/07f427bcd1 | Reframing Relationships Between Humans and the Earth: An Ecosystem Approach to Advocacy, Communication, Public Policies, Research and Teaching Programs | Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website), Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives | IPBES assessments, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies, Scenarios and models | Engagement with ongoing assessments | Earth is firmly on track toward an unlivable world. After more than three decades of scientific reports and international meetings, it is clear that there is no consistent progress being made in the public and private arena towards the effective implementation of environmental objectives, in view of an integrated approach to the interrelated political-economic-socio-ecological problems worldwide. The recovery of the Earth and the recovery of mankind are complementary aspects, and must be addressed simultaneously, in space and time, for their mutual support. "Development" policies, the concept of "growth", usually associated with profit-making activities, rarely contemplates relevant aspects for the general well-fare and well-being; "progress", directed by major political and economic actors, hardly implies a change of the economic and political power asymmetries between common people and business corporations. Instead of dealing with the bubbles (segmented public policies, reduced academic formats and mass media headlines), trying to solve isolated and localized problems without addressing the general phenomenon, problems are defined and dealt with deep inside the “boiling pot”, encompassing the current “world-system” with its boundaries, structures, techno-economic paradigms, support groups, rules of legitimation, and coherence. Endurable and consistent results are not achieved by trying to integrate different competitor parts, but by the non-partition of scientific knowledge, encompassing human sciences, exact and natural sciences; all areas must be considered and validated; excellence is not obtained by the agglutination of parts, nor by the sum of isolated efforts, but by the construction of new concepts and practices to live better in a better world. Instead of taking current prospects for granted and project them into the future, the definition of desirable goals and the exploration of new paths to reach them contemplate a set of values, norms and policies that prioritizes socio-ecological objectives, human well-being, natural and built environments, the aesthetic, ethical and cultural meaning of the existence. In this ecosystem approach, spaces are opened for new allocation of meanings, instead of being trapped into pre-established problem-definitions; heuristic-hermeneutic processes develop, in the sociocultural learning niches, a capacity to ask wider questions, reframing the problems, unveiling their dynamic and complex configurations, altering definitions and ways to deal with them, encompassing public policies, advocacy, communication, research and teaching programs. Problems are defined in the four dimensions of being in the world (intimate, interactive, social and biophysical), as they combine to elicit the events and maintain or change the status quo. The objective is to open up spaces for new allocation of meanings, instead of being trapped into the path-dependency of pre-established problem-definitions and biased ways to deal with many of the problems of difficult settlement or solution in the world. |
The author is affiliated with several international organizations: 1) International Academy of Science, Health & Ecology, Correspondent Member, Global: http://www.ias-icsd.org/members.html / http://www.ias-icsd.org/5.html; 2) United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, Science-Policy Interface Committee Member, Bonn, Germany: https://knowledge.unccd.int/science-policy-interface/members-and-observers-science-policy-interface 3) IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy, Gland, Switzerland: https://www.iucn.org/commissions/commission-environmental-economic-and-social-policy; 4) CIVICUS World Alliance for Citizen Participation, Johannesburg, South Africa,: http://civicus.org; 5) EuroScience, Strasbourg, France: http://www.euroscience.org/; 6) IUHPE: www.iuhpe.org; 7) WSSCC: http://wsscc.org; 8) Center for Research and Documentation on Healthy Cities www.cidadessaudaveis.org.br; 9) International Association for the Study of the Commons: https://www.iasc-commons.org/ext-publications-pilon/; 10) Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature https://therightsofnature.org/executive-committee/ 11) The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES): https://ipbes.net/ 12) Muck Rack Journalism Platform: https://muckrack.com/andre-francisco-pilon 13) Global Land Programme: https://glp.earth/users/andr%C3%A9-francisco-pilon | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338584804_Reframing_Relationships_Between_Humans_and_the_Earth_An_Ecosystem_Approach https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331959491_An_Ecosystemic_Approach_for_Global_Change_and_Development_Design https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324840371_Education_Towards_a_Responsible_Society_An_Ecosystemic_Approach_for_Advocacy_Public_Policies_Research_and_Teaching_Programmes |
Sat, 01/01/2000 - 00:00 | Sun, 01/01/2023 - 00:00 | Global | Brasil (el) | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them, Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | |||||
| 16 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #16 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #16 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #16 | Wed, 27/04/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 187.35.177.85 | Brazilian Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services/BPBES | Carlos Alfredo Joly | cjoly@unicamp.br | cjoly@unicamp.br | +5519997328156 | Rua Hermantino Coelho, 77 Apto.141 Bl.1 Campinas. 13087-500 Brazil |
Brasil | https://www.bpbes.net.br/ | @BPBES_oficial | @bpbes | Coastal-Marine Brazilian Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services | Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES | IPBES assessments | Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments | The objective of this assessment is to determine (i) the state of knowledge on biodiversity and ecosystem services, as well as the trends and determinants of the transformation of the Brazilian coastal and marine zone; (ii) the consequences of this transformation for human welfare associated to biodiversity and ecosystem services, taking into services, taking into consideration the various knowledge and value systems (iii) the measures needed, and governance options, to mitigate degradation and degradation and to restore biodiversity and ecosystem services The assessment will cover the Marine Area under National Jurisdiction and the Coastal Zone of Brazil. The Marine Area under National Jurisdiction includes the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) beyond the Legal Continental Shelf (JCP) - which in some in some cases exceeds 200 nautical miles from the EEZ. The Coastal Zone is delimited with a width of 12 nautical miles nautical miles from the baseline on the coast, in addition to its terrestrial part which all municipalities facing the sea and the areas of influence associated with hydrographic basins |
University of São Paulo, Federal University of Pernambuco, Painel Mar (Federation of ONGs focused on coastal-marine issues) BPBES started in 2021 a Voluntary Young Researcher Program (JVP). In this particular Assessment there are 12 Post-Doc (2 per chapter and 2 with the Chairs of the Assessment). This 2 working with the chairs are also part of the IAI STeP Program (https://www.iai.int/en/step) |
https://www.bpbes.net.br/produto/diagnostico-brasileiro-marinho-costeiro/?portfolioCats=57 | Wed, 01/01/2020 - 00:00 | Sun, 01/01/2023 - 00:00 | US$ 200,000.00 |
Latin American and Caribbean States | Brasil (el) | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them, Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | |
| 17 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #17 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #17 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #17 | Wed, 27/04/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 187.35.177.85 | Brazilian Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services/BPBES | Carlos Alfredo Joly | cjoly@unicamp.br | cjoly@unicamp.br | 5519997328156 | Rua Hermantino Coelho, 77 Apto.141 Bl.1 Campinas. 13087-500 Brazil |
Brasil | https://www.bpbes.net.br/ | @BPBES_oficial | @bpbes | Thematic Report on Agriculture, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services | Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives, Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES | IPBES assessments | Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments | The objective of this report is to demonstrate that it is viable to practice agriculture (in the broad sense of the term, encompassing livestock and forestry) in a sustainable manner in Brazil, pointing out paths and solutions, also considering future scenarios. The Thematic Report will be based on current scientific literature, government reports, reports of companies and non-governmental organizations of recognized competence in the area and on the knowledge of the indigenous and traditional peoples and communities. |
The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA), Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul BPBES started in 2021 a Voluntary Young Researcher Program (JVP). In this particular Assessment there are 14 Post-Doc (2 per chapter and 2 with the Chairs of the Assessment). This 2 working with the chairs are also part of the IAI STeP Program (https://www.iai.int/en/step) |
https://www.bpbes.net.br/produto/relatorio-tematico-agricultura-biodiversidade-e-servicos-ecossistemicos/?portfolioCats=57 | Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 | Mon, 01/01/2024 - 00:00 | US$ 200.000,00 | Latin American and Caribbean States | Brasil (el) | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them, Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | |
| 18 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #18 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #18 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #18 | Wed, 27/04/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 187.35.177.85 | Brazilian Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services/BPBES | Carlos Alfredo Joly | cjoly@unicamp.br | cjoly@unicamp.br | +5519997328156 | Rua Hermantino Coelho, 77 Apto.141 Bl.1 Campinas. 13087-500 Brazil |
Brasil | https://www.bpbes.net.br/ | @BPBES_oficial | @bpbes | Thematic Report on Invasive Alien Species, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services | Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives, Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES | IPBES assessments | Engagement with ongoing assessments, Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments | The objective of this Thematic Report is to describe: (1) the state of knowledge on invasive alien species in the Brazilian territory, as well as the trends and determining factors for biological invasion processes in terrestrial, marine and continental water ecosystems; (2) the impacts caused by invasive alien species, characterizing their consequences for biodiversity and ecosystem services, considering the various knowledge systems and related value systems; (3) current and future management opportunities and governance options to mitigate the negative impacts caused, as well as to conserve biodiversity and ensure the provision of ecosystem services. Specifically, the project will also: a) Support the preparation and dissemination of 01 (one) Special Report (ca. 300 pages); b) Support the preparation and dissemination of 01 (one) Summary for Policy Makers (Port./Eng.; ca. 30 pages); c) To widely disseminate the information compiled to different audiences; d) To organize workshops and launch the report in national and international events. |
Federal University of Santa Catarina, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, State University of Maringa | BPBES started in 2021 a Voluntary Young Researcher Program (JVP). In this particular Assessment there are 14 Post-Doc (2 per chapter and 2 with the Chairs of the Assessment). This 2 working with the chairs are also part of the IAI STeP Program (https://www.iai.int/en/step) | Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 | Sun, 01/01/2023 - 00:00 | US$ 200,000.00 | Latin American and Caribbean States | Brasil (el) | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them, Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | |
| 27 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #27 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #27 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #27 | Sun, 08/05/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | sobispo | English | 186.167.249.111 | Red de Cooperación Amazónica REDCAM | Santiago Obispo | sobispo@gmail.com | redecam@gmail.com | 584122924830 | Valle Escondido Puerto Ayacucho. 7101 Venezuela |
Venezuela | @SantiagoObispoP | @Obispo631 | Polinizadores Meliponas en comunidades locales ribereños | Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES | Indigenous and local knowledge systems | jornadas de capacitación en los Módulos de Mantecal,Estado Apure, Venezuela en una comunidad llamada Mata de Madera, con comunidades locales Allí trabajamos un equipo conformado por Jesús Infante, la Profa. Greeys Centeno de la UCV-Fagro, Prof. Freddy Lucena de Upel-Macaro Y yo; impartiendo charlas y talleres sobre abejas sin aguijón a niños de Primaria, media general, profesores y adultos miembros de la comunidad. |
Jesús Infante, INIA y la Profa. Greeys Centeno de la Universidad Central de Venezuela UCV-Fagro, Prof. Freddy Lucena de Upel-Macaro, Erick Salas, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agraria - INIA | Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 | Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 | Non Based Market Approach - NBMA, Colective Action | Latin American and Caribbean States | Venezuela (República Bolivariana de) | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | ||||
| 12 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #12 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #12 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #12 | Wed, 27/04/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 180.253.106.105 | Halu Oleo University | Prof. Ma'ruf Kasim | marufkasim@uho.ac.id | marufkasim@gmail.com | +6285656555664 | Faculty of Fishery and Marine Science Building, Kampus baru UHO. Jl. Mokodompit Andounohu Kendari. 93231 Kendari. 93231 Indonesia |
Indonesia | The phenomenon of epiphyte attachment to the thallus of the economically important macroalga Kappaphycus alvarezii Doty | Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website) | Data management and knowledge generation | Willing to take the time to share information related to the results of research on marine biodiversity, marine biology and or marine ecology, especially in the tropics | Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 | Sat, 01/01/2028 - 00:00 | Global | Indonesia | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | IPBES fellowship programme, Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | |||||||||
| 14 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #14 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #14 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #14 | Wed, 27/04/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | L Dempewolf | English | 161.0.159.132 | Ministry of Planning and Development | Lena Dempewolf | lena.dempewolf@planning.gov.tt | lena.dempewolf@gmail.com | +1 868 290 8333 | Level 7 Tower C, International Waterfront Complex 1A Wrightson Road Port of Spain. N/A Trinidad & Tobago |
Trinidad and Tobago | https://www.planning.gov.tt/ | BES-Net TT (BES-Net Phase II - Implementation of Component I in Trinidad and Tobago) | Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives | IPBES assessments, Data management and knowledge generation, Indigenous and local knowledge systems, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies | Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments | The Trinidad and Tobago component of BES-Net Phase II seeks to address the science, policy and practice of pollination and pollinator management in Trinidad and Tobago. Issues facing pollinators in Trinidad and Tobago largely stem from a lack of data, a lack of public awareness and a lack of pollinator-appropriate management. This project aims to address these challenges by engaging a broad range of stakeholders through public awareness and citizen science initiatives, identifying knowledge gaps, encouraging and supporting scientific research, facilitating collaboration and improving livelihoods, and reviewing policy. It is expected that because of these activities, knowledge and understanding of pollinators and their threats and management options among the general public increases; management of pollinators improves, particularly among food producers; a number of tools are made available to present and future generations. |
UNDP Trinidad and Tobago; partnerships for some project components with GEF SGP Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL)/CEMEX, Angostura Holdings Limited | Materials generated are posted on the following website: https://biodiversity.gov.tt/index.php/bes-net.html, recordings of webinars are posted to the following Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/besnet.tt | Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 | Sun, 01/01/2023 - 00:00 | Project funding exclusive of co-financing and in kind contributions: USD346,455 | Latin American and Caribbean States | Trinidad y Tabago | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | ||||
| 10 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #10 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #10 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #10 | Tue, 26/04/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 154.246.67.21 | University of Bejaia Algeria | Mourad Ahmim | forestecolo@gmail.com | mourad.ahmim@iniv-bejaia.dz | +213550380172 | Campus Targa ouzemmour Bejaia. 06000 Algeria |
Algerie | Les mammiferes sauvages d’Algerie Répartition et Biologie de la conservation | Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website), Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES | IPBES assessments, Data management and knowledge generation, Indigenous and local knowledge systems | Engagement with ongoing assessments, Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments | C’est un ouvrage sous forme d’Atlas illustré donnant aux chercheurs toutes les informations concernant la faune mammalogisue de l’Algerie. | https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02375326/document | Tue, 01/01/2019 - 00:00 | Tue, 01/01/2019 - 00:00 | 12000 | Global | Argelia | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme, Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | |||||
| 25 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #25 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #25 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #25 | Sun, 01/05/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 154.230.24.247 | Environmental Protection Information Centre | Imran Ahimbisibwe | ahimbisibwe2021@outlook.com | eradicate.nperch.lvictoria@gmail.com | +256 758 449129 | Highlight Building Plot 10 Iganga Road Jinja . 256 Uganda |
Uganda | Establishment of Vetiver Grass Nursery and Hedge Rows for control of Eutrophication in Lake Victoria | Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives | IPBES assessments, Indigenous and local knowledge systems | Engagement with ongoing assessments, Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments | The project applied nature based technology of vetiver grass barriers to control the flow of nutrients and pollution to the Lake hence starving water hyacinth weed (Eichhornia crassipes) covering the water surface leading to its eradication. The project engaged lake side farmers and communities on landing site settlements through training in application of Vetiver Grass Technology (VGT) and extension services. The project established a Vetiver Grass nursery for the community to serve as a source of plant material. | Satoyama Development Mechanism(SDM) | https://sdm.satoyama-initiative.org/projects | Mon, 01/01/2018 - 00:00 | Fri, 01/01/2021 - 00:00 | USD10,000 | African States | Kenya, Uganda | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | |||||
| 45 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #45 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #45 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #45 | Tue, 31/05/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | ismael2017 | English | 154.228.187.88 | Ocean One Social Research Centre | Ismael Ocen | ocean1socialresearch@gmail.com | ismaelocen@yahoo.co.uk | +256772382713 | Plot 35/38 Lions Club of Soroti Building, Akisim Ward, Soroti. 256 Uganda |
Uganda | https//www.oosrc.org | https://www.linkedin.com/company/74983584/admin/ | Enhancing the knowledge and skills of local and indigenous communities in Uganda to enable and facilitate engagement in the use of IPBES products | Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives, Support to communities of practice engaging in IPBES | Indigenous and local knowledge systems, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies | Enhancing the knowledge and skills of local and indigenous communities in Uganda shall enable and facilitate engagement in the use of IPBES products. Familiarization of IPBES works to reach a wider community requires strategic support to increase the resilience to harness community-based conservation efforts. This initiative will enhance individual and community capacities for supporting the development and use of IPBES deliverables because Uganda is one country that is lagging behind in the dissemination of the IPBES works and we want to believe that to strengthen the role of local and indigenous communities in the implementation of IPBES works especially building and supporting their practice in conservation is essential when we work closely with local and indigenous communities, governments and non-state actors to create and improve the chances of tilting the balance in negotiations in favor of biodiversity. The contribution is in line with the IPBES 2030 work programme which includes building capacity as one of its six objectives and particularly it shall build the capacity and strengthen the knowledge foundations of the Karamojong indigenous Nomadic Pastoralist of North East Uganda and Iteso local community and it’s seen as supporting the policy. The two communities are chosen because they are situated amid areas of high biodiversity and other values of nature in the country. We aim to build the capacities of the target communities to make known the IPBES works and reports on biodiversity and ecosystem services. These products when understood by the target communities shall make good country’s dual goal of improving the management of natural resources and people’s quality of life and aimed to conserve wildlands and their biodiversity while simultaneously balancing the needs of local people, sustaining ecosystem dynamics and resilience, and ensuring continuity for future generations. This contribution undertakes community engagement of IPBES reports using bottom-up empowerment and it is justified that working to engage communities to understand assessment/research reports is considered a practical and pragmatic way of improving the delivery of outcomes and making interventions more cost-effective. |
1. Disaster Risk Reduction Platform for Teso (DRRP4T) with membership of Uganda Red Cross Society, Action Aid, War on Want, Caritas- Catholic , Community Integrated Development initiative (CIDI), Church of Uganda Discoes development Organization - Teso, TPO Uganda, Local government districts of Katakwi, Amuria, Kapelebiyong, Kalaki, Kaberamaido, Soroti, Serere, Ngora, Kumi, and Bukedea. 2. Karamojong Indigenous Nomadic pastoralist community . 3. Iteso Cultural Union (ICU) 4. Kumam Cultural Heritage (KCH) |
1. https://www.wur.nl/en/Research-Results/Chair-groups/Social-Sciences/CSSI-Partnerships-Conference-2022/Programme.htm 2.http://www.couteddo.org/oldsite/drrp.php#:~:text=needs%20of%20communities.-,The%20Disaster%20Risk%20Reduction%20Platform%20for%20Teso%2FDRR%20P4T%20engages,to%20the%20needs%20of%20communities. 3. https://www.mwe.go.ug/content/awoja-catchment-soroti-district 4. https://www.mwe.go.ug/media/preservation-lokere-water-catchment-karamoja-uganda 5. https://www.ug.undp.org/content/uganda/en/home/presscenter/articles/2020/undp--italy-and-catholic-church-partner-to-promote-karamoja-as-a.html |
Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 | Sun, 01/01/2023 - 00:00 | 36000 | African States | Uganda | Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information | Support to the uptake of approved assessments and other deliverables, and encouragement of the development of communities of practice around them | |||||
| 4 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #4 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #4 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #4 | Tue, 26/04/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 154.160.5.46 | Sol Research Centre | Murphy Opoku Acheampong | solresearchcentre@gmail.com | hello@solresearchcentre.com | +233542805803 | 12 E, Hans Street, Ogbojo, Ghana |
Ghana | www.solresearchcentre.com | @consortium_sol | Depth of shallow northern soils with/without biochar amendment on time water pollution intensity by runoff & leaching. | Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website), Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives, Support to national or (sub)regional platforms or networks engaging in IPBES, Support to communities of practice engaging in IPBES | Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies | Northern soils, given the rainfall intensity have very young and shallow soils because of reduced rate of weathering. There is the general move, especially in Africa to increase the amount of inorganic fertilizer applications to boost crop production. Juxtaposing the shallow soil depth and rate of increase of fertilizer applications, especially the nitrogen-based fertilizers, it is imperative to speak about the consequence of contamination of surface and ground water by runoff and leaching of these inorganic fertilizers. The devastations of nitrogen polluted water bodies are evident all over the world. It is therefore important to discuss the measures to subvert this devastation. | Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 | Sun, 01/01/2023 - 00:00 | 76,788.27 | African States | Benin, Ghana, Malí | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information, Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Organization of science-policy dialogues with national focal points | Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels | |||||
| 35 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #35 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #35 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #35 | Thu, 19/05/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 150.145.35.228 | National Research Council – Water Research Institute (CNR-IRSA) | Angela Boggero | angela.boggero@cnr.it | angela.boggero@cnr.it | +39 0323518300 | Largo Tonolli 50 CNR-IRSA Verbania Pallanza. 28922 Italy |
Italia | https://www.irsa.cnr.it/wp/?page_id=807&lang=en | Activities on biodiversity and alien species invasiveness | Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website) | Indigenous and local knowledge systems, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies | Since many years, biodiversity is of foremost importance within theWater Frame work Directive, the ICPWaters and the National Emission Ceilings (NEC) Programmes, whose goals are the assessment of biological responses to different impacts in mountain and lowland freshwaters following three goals defined by the UN 2030 Agenda (goals 6 on clean water, 13 on climate action, and 14 on life below water). The data collected will contribute to improve the environmental knowledge on freshwaters, and allow to give an address to future national legislation. | INVASIVESNET (https://www.invasivesnet.org/) MITE (Ministry of Ecological Transition) |
Sun, 01/01/2023 - 00:00 | Wed, 01/01/2025 - 00:00 | 27000 USD per year. total amount 54000 USD | Eastern European States, Western European and other States | European Union | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement, Objective 2(b): Facilitated access to expertise and information | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme | Convening of regular meetings of the IPBES capacity-building forum | ||||||
| 21 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #21 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #21 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #21 | Thu, 28/04/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 140.127.15.73 | National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (NPUST) | Dr. Herlin Chien | hchien@mail.npust.edu.tw | hchien09@gmail.com | +886-8-770-3202 #6242 | Taiwan | https://moodle.npust.edu.tw/moodleset/course/view.php?id=12804 | To include IPBES (Week 5) as teaching theme in Citizen Participation and Sustainable City course hosted by General Education Center, NPUST | Learning material (e.g., video, presentation, booklet, article and website) | IPBES assessments | Engagement with ongoing assessments | To include IPBES (Week 5) as teaching theme in Citizen Participation and Sustainable City course hosted by General Education Center, NPUST Moodle website: https://moodle.npust.edu.tw/moodleset/course/view.php?id=12804 To enhance undergraduate students' recognition and concept on how IPBES work, including different regional assessment report. One question in the midterm exam is dedicated to test knowledge level on IPBES and encourage students to do role-play as policy maker to offer solutions based on the IPBES regional assessment reports. This course is offered in two languages: mandarin chinese and English. The example listed in moodle link is for international students from Brunei, Haiti, Guatemala, Belize, India, etc. |
Moodle website: https://moodle.npust.edu.tw/moodleset/course/view.php?id=12804 | Wed, 01/01/2020 - 00:00 | Mon, 01/01/2024 - 00:00 | Asia-Pacific States, Latin American and Caribbean States | Belice, Brunei Darussalam, China, Guatemala, Haití, India (la) | Objective 2(a): Enhanced learning and engagement | Implementation of the training and familiarization programme | ||||||||
| 36 | Star/flag Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #36 | Lock Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #36 | Add notes to Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES: Submission #36 | Fri, 20/05/2022 | Registration of contributions to the work on capacity-building under IPBES | Anonymous | English | 14.139.87.210 | National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj | Jyothis Sathyapalan | jyothis.nird@gov.in | jyothis.cess@gmail.com | +91 9949531416 | Centre for Natural Resource Management National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Hyderabad. 500018 India |
INDIA | http://nirdpr.org.in/ | CAPACITY BUILDING ON CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY AT THE PANCHAYAT LEVEL | Activity or event (e.g., meeting, workshop, webinar, conference, article, website), Larger capacity-building projects or initiatives | IPBES assessments, Policy instruments, policy support tools and methodologies, Scenarios and models | Uptake and use of approved IPBES assessments | The goal of the capacity building on "sustainable use of biodiversity" is to introduce principles and governance tools to different stakeholders of biodiversity conservation at the grassroots level, particularly for those involved in rural development and Panchayati raj systems for better governance and Use of Biodiversity at Panchayat level. The capacity building programme will be imparted as Training of Trainee (ToT) mode to the panchayat level through identified agencies like state rural development institutes (SIRDs) and non-governmental institutions. The programme is designed under the larger perspective laid down by the "Convention of Biodiversity" (CBD), the "Intergovernmental platform for biodiversity and ecosystem services" (IPBES) and the governance approaches adopted in India's Biodiversity Act 2002. As envisioned at intergovernmental levels, the linkages between the 'nature's contribution to the people' (NCP) and 'good quality of life' (GQL) have been taken as a guiding principle to develop capacity building modules for this programme. The classification of different nature's contributions under material, non-material and regulative functions of biodiversity received immense attention in science policy platforms. The ToT will effectively disseminate the knowledge and skill required for improving the governance of biodiversity and ecosystem services at the grassroots level through Panchayat Raj. It will also help to impart the socio-economic and governance dimensions of biodiversity and ecosystem services to 2.6 lakhs panchayats in India . |
We may approach the National Biodiversity Authority for their support also. It is in process | Sat, 01/01/2022 - 00:00 | Wed, 01/01/2025 - 00:00 | Not yet estimated | Asia-Pacific States | India (la) | Objective 2(c): Strengthened national and regional capacities | Encouragement of the development of science-policy platforms, networks and assessments for biodiversity and ecosystem services at the national and (sub)regional levels |