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Biodiversity programs and the pilot
assessment of ecosystem services.
BU Peru
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1. Block 57 in Peru
2. Biodiversity Management. BU Peru
o Key Objectives
o Project approach. Enviromental Impact Assesment
o Ecosystem Approach (BAP and BES)
o Ecosystem services approach benefit
o Biodiversity mitigation and enhancement measures
o Biodiversity and Ecosystem services pilot
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• Department of Cuzco province of the convention, Echarate district, along the Urubamba River.
• Logistics operations center in Block 57, has an airfield, heliports, river boarding areas and camp.
• The operation is "offshore inland", no roads are used.
1. Block 57 in Peru Introduction
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Tropical Andes
One of the 34 biodiversity
hotspots
Presence of natural areas
protected by the
Government
Ancestral area of
continuous use by Native
communities (Machiguenga
y Caquinte)
Area of international and
national concern
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1. Block 57 in Peru Challenges
HOTSPOT
Biodiversity
Native
Communities
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Key Objectives
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Building a culture of care and protection of biodiversity in
our operations.
Assess biodiversity impacts beyond projects life and area.
Distinguish short-term fluctuations long-term trend.
Increase knowledge on biota, their interactions and
possible threats.
Develop ecosystem services approach.
Contribute to the scientific community, local communities
and government agencies.
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KEY OBJECTIVES OF BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT IN PERU IN LINE WITH
CORPORATE POLICY
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PROJECT
BIODIVERSITY COMMUNITIES
LANDSCAPE
2. Biodiversity Management BU Peru Project approach. EIA
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Biodiversity
Local Communities Project
LANDSCAPE
Environmental
license to operate
Social license to operate
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Allows us to understand more holistically the
environments where we operate and
integrating ecological, social and economic
considerations.
Evaluate trade-offs that affect different
ecosystem services and stakeholders;
Assess oil and gas dependencies that may
otherwise be overlooked (e.g. use of water,
and reliance on flood control);
Identify impacts (particularly on natural
regulating services) that may otherwise be
missed.
2. Biodiversity Management BU Peru Ecosystem services approach benefit
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PBI PBI
PBI PBI
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Mapping
Residual
Impact
Net (+) Impact
Management Tools on
Biodiversity impacts
Positive
Impact
Negative
Impact
BaseLine
Off shore
in land
Canopy
Bridges F & F Rescue
BD
Monitoring
BD Studies
Erosión Control and Revegetation
Conservation Actions
Agreements with CC NN
Offsets
PBI: Predicted Biodiversity Impact
A : Avoidance M: Mitigation
R: Restauration O: Offset
The Mitigation hierarchy
Source: adapted from Rio Tinto, 2009
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Identification of Ecosystem
services
Communities dependencies
Prioritization of Ecosystem
Services
Ecosystem services mapping
Integration of Ecosystem
Services into our units
Perú – Block 57
Understanding potential
impacts to Ecosystem
services Methodology applied: WBCSD+IPIECA+ IFC PS6
Fauna & Flora international (FFI) works with the
private sector to build long –term strategies for
enviromental management
2. Biodiversity Management BU Peru Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services pilot
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Actions This project is an innovative approach to understanding threats to the
ecosystem services that people depend on across a landscape.
Results
Next Steps
Repsol is working with Fauna & Flora international at Repsol Sagari Project
to identify:
o which ecosystem services the project directly depends on
o which ecosystem services the project’s activities are likely to affect and how
this could, in turn, affect local communities. To do so, the company’s recently
commissioned social and biodiversity baselines have been reviewed, project
operations have been visited, and a multi-disciplinary workshop with key staff
has been conducted.
The study has provided a number of recommendations that aim at
strengthening Repsol’s environmental systems to incorporate ecosystem
services reviews.
The result and learning from this project undertaken for Peru are
feeding into Repsol’s management system.
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BU Peru
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