Skip to main content

Impact Tracking Database: Submission #493

Submission Number: 493
Submission ID: 62374
Submission UUID: 295c0dca-e2bf-489e-886b-834d71fa5939
Submission URI: /impact-tracking

Created: Fri, 23/09/2022
Completed: Fri, 23/09/2022
Changed: Tue, 27/09/2022

Remote IP address: 88.152.186.160
Submitted by: Fernando Neda
Language: English

Is draft: No

Cameroon Validates its National Ecosystem Assessment Based on the IPBES Methodological Approach

English (396)
Cameroon’s Minister of the Environment, Nature Protection and Sustainable Development (MINEPDE), Hélé Pierre, opened a three-day workshop for the validation of the National Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (NBESA).

The NBESA team was carried out using the IPBES methodological approach to produce a draft of the report. The latter was submitted for analysis by the National Science-Policy Interface Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (PN-SPBES) during the review, evaluation and pre-validation phase

The workshop also enabled a review of the key messages of the NBESA’s Summary for Policymakers (SPM). Joséphine Eloundou, IPBES National Focal Point, also participated in the event. Cameroon is the third country in the UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre’s (UNEP-WCMC) National Ecosystem Assessment Initiative to validate its national assessment.

Different components of the scoping exercise were discussed, including approaches to mapping stakeholders; identifying key policy questions on biodiversity and ecosystem services; and the benefits National Science-Policy Platforms can provide for decision-making and knowledge exchange. Cameroon shared its NEA process experience and imparted advice and suggestions to support country partners with their scoping process.
Website
Policy support tools and methodologies (1st work programme), Africa assessment, Guide for assessments
2022-01-27
{Empty}
public
Go back to TRACK