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SBSTTA-24 ITEM 3 INFORMATION SESSION:Update on Post-2020 Process Update on SBSTTA-24 Item 3 ProcessPresentation of SBSTTA-24 Item 3 Peer Review Documents
OEWG Co-Chairs
Francis Ogwal
Basile van Havre
SBSTTA Chair
Hesiquio Benitez
CBD Secretariat
June/July, 2020 Information Webinar Series
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Presentation Plan
1. Post-2020 Process
A. Update on Post-2020 Process
B. Guidance to SBSTTA-24 & SBI-3
C. Next steps
2. SBSTTA-24
A. Overview of the process on agenda item 3
B. Overview of documents
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1. POST-2020 PROCESS &
GUIDANCE TO SBSTTA-24 & SBI-3
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1.A Post-2020 Process: Our New Planning Assumptions• Uncertainty
– COVID unlikely to be a time-limited event
– Potential for multiwave, geographically uneven spread over more than one year
– Face-to-face meetings continues to be a challenge
• Need to adapt, re-adapt, and re-re-adapt
– Maximize use of available resources (time, technology, etc)
– Understand new considerations
– Remain flexible, yet continue to progress
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1.B Post-2020 Process: SBSTTA-24
• SBSTTA-24 mandate from OEWG-2 directly related to Post-2020: Technical and Scientific Review & Analysis
• Components: Completeness/Overlaps
• Advice on attributes of Goals and Targets
• Indicators
• Availability of baseline data
• Advice on links to SDGs
• Several other Agenda Items relevant to Post-2020, including Health
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Keeping in mind that negotiation of GBF can only be done by the OEWG
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1.B Post-2020 Process: SBI-3
• SBI-3 mandate from OEWG-2 related to Post-2020: to provide elements to the development of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework, in particular with regard to means to support and review implementation, including implementation support mechanisms, enabling conditions, responsibility and transparency and outreach and awareness;
5: Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
Broad discussion: includes biosafety as well as access and benefit sharing
• Several other Agenda Items relevant to Post-20206: Resource mobilization and the financial mechanism; 7: Capacity-building, technical and scientific cooperation, technology transfer, knowledge management and communication; 8: Cooperation; 9: Mechanisms for reporting, assessment and review; 11: Mainstreaming of biodiversity
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Keeping in mind that negotiation of GBF can only be done by the OEWG
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1.B Post-2020 Process: Means of Implementation, Enabling Conditions, and Responsibility & Transparency
• Process for development toward COP 15– Thematic Consultations & OEWG discussions
– SBI-3 advice to OEWG
– Framework update post OEWG-2 • including Sections E to H
• Where will they be included?– GBF
• Key elements in main text (Details could be presented in Annexes)
– Other relevant COP 15 decisions• Operationalizing elements
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• Table with
• 2050 Goals
• 2030 Milestones
• 2030 Targets
• Monitoring elements
• Indicators
• Baseline data avail.
• Annotations
• SDG linkages
• Rev. SBSTTA docs
• Annotations
• SDG linkages
• Advice on numerical
targets
• GBO-5
• Review Mechanisms
• Resource Mobilization
• Complete Draft
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1.C Next Steps (Continued)
• Bern-2: synergy between MEAs and other instruments
• Sustainable Use Thematic Consultations
• Access and Benefit Sharing Thematic Workshop
• SBSTTA-24 and SBI-3
• DSI process
• Third meeting of the OEWG
• COP 15 and its High Level Segment
Important meetings to the Post-2020 Process• UN High Level Political Forum (July)
• IMF and World Bank meetings
• UN Biodiversity Summit of the Heads of State (September 2020)
• IUCN World Conservation Congress (January 2-15, 2021)
• G7 and G20
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1.C Next Steps: Document to be IssuedAhead of OEWG-3
• Draft 1.0 of GBF Post 2020
– Reflect outcomes from OEWG-1 and OEWG-2 meetings
– Reflect outcomes of WG8j, SBSTTA-23, SBSTTA-24 and SBI-3
– Considers Written Submissions up to Feb 24, 2020
– Reflect outcomes from thematic consultations and other Post-2020 meetings
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Will be the basis for negotiations at OEWG-3
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2. OVERVIEW OF SBSTTA-24 AGENDA
ITEM 3: PROCESS AND DOCUMENTS
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2.A SBSTTA-24Organisation of Information Sessions • Two Phases
– Phase 1: Agenda Item 3. Post 2020 GBF• To facilitate peer review process
• June 30 - July 7
• Four sessions based on time zones
– Phase 2: Agenda Items 4-10 • Modalities to be further agreed by SBSTTA Bureau
• End of August – Early September
• Other Preparatory Meetings (in 6 languages)
– Launch of GBO-5 (September 15)
– Joint Session with SBI for the Introduction of updated Post-2020 GBF (September 18)
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2.A SBSTTA-24 Post-2020 Mandate (Item 3)
• Request from SBSTTA-23– Consider document that identifies the range of relevant
existing indicators, baselines, baseline dates, or other appropriate methods for monitoring changes in biodiversity, indicator gaps, and, where relevant, options for filling such gaps and for a monitoring framework for the Post-2020 GBF
• Request from the OEWG-2– To carry out a scientific and technical review of the updated
goals and targets, related indicators and baselines, the revised appendices to the Framework and to provide adviceto the Working Group at its third meeting
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2.A Documents Requested to be Available for SBSTTA-24
1. Updated Monitoring Framework (based on the outcomes of the OEWG-2 and the submissions received in response to Notification 2019-108)
2. Update those elements of the draft Post 2020 GBF that were reviewed by the OEWG-2 (taking into account the submissions received in response to Notification 2019-108)
3. Linkages between the proposed goals, targets and monitoring framework of the Post-2020 GBF and the SDGs within the scope of the Convention
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2.A SBSTTA-24 Organisation of Work on Item 3
• Plenary Work– Introduction of updated Goals/Milestones/Targets by OEWG Co-
Chairs as a basis for discussion
– Plenary session chaired by a SBSTTA Bureau member
– First reading on pre-session documents (general reflections and specific comments to draft recommendations and monitoring framework)
– Establishing Contact Group (CG), if needed
– CRP document consideration based on CG outcomes
– L document consideration (Recommendations to OEWG-3)
• Potential Contact Group– Mandate, modalities, and Co-Chairs assignment
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2.A Peer Review Process on Item 3
• Notification SCBD/SSSF/AS/KM/VA/88724
• Three Documents for Peer Review
– Doc3/Add1 updated draft monitoring framework
– Information on indicators for GBF
– Links between SDGs and GBF
• Updated Goals and Targets are NOT for Peer Review
• Documents posted on the CBD website (under peerreview) from June 25
• Comments to be submitted before July 25 usingtemplates
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2.A Peer Review Process on Item 3: Key Links
Notification on information webinars SCBD/SSSF/AS/VA/88886 (2020-043)
https://www.cbd.int/notifications/
Notification on peer review process SCBD/SSSF/AS/KM/VA/88724
https://www.cbd.int/sbstta24/review.shtml
Peer review documents
https://www.cbd.int/sbstta24/review.shtml
or direct link from SBSTTA-24 page
https://www.cbd.int/meetings/SBSTTA-24
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2.B OVERVIEW OF SBSTTA-24 AGENDA
ITEM 3 DOCUMENTS
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• Pre-Session Documents (for review and adoption)
– Doc 3 main document with recommendations (August)
– Doc3/Add1 updated draft monitoring framework (August as revised
after peer review)
• Supporting Documents (background and information)
– Annotations of terms and concepts used in the revised language of the goals/targets (Posted online)
– Information on indicators for GBF (Posted online for peer-review)
– Links between SDGs and GBF (Posted online for peer-review)
– Updated language of the elements of the Global Biodiversity Framework that been discussed at OEWG-2 (August)
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2.B Documents Issued on June 25th
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Goals, Milestones,and Targets
Components of Goals and Targets
Monitoring Elements
Indicators Periods of Baseline Data Available
For contextNot for negotiation
SBSTTA to discuss and advise
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C MissionTake urgent action across society to put biodiversity on a path to recovery for the benefit of planet and people
F. E
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Co
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Tools & Solutions
12. Incentives & Subsidies
Reducing Threats
2. Land/Sea Protect, Conserve
3. Invasive Species
6. Climate Change
4. Nutrient, Pesticide, Plastic
5. Sustainable Harvesting
Meeting People Needs
7. Use for Food & Livelihood
G. Responsibility & Transparency
E. Implementation Support Mechanisms
8. Agriculture & Other Spaces
11. Sharing Benefits
14. Mainstreaming in Economic Sectors
16. Biosafety
1. Land/Sea Plan, Retain, Restore
9. Water
10. Health, Cultures
13. Mainstream in National Planning, Valuation, Laws
15. Resources & Capacity
20. Behaviour Changes
17. Sustainable Consumption
18. Education, Knowledge
19. IPLCs, Youth, Women
Liv
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2050 Goals
(a) Area and integrity of freshwater, marine and terrestrial ecosystems
b) Species extinction and abundance
c) Genetic diversity
i) People nutrition
ii) Access to water
iii) Resilience from natural disasters
(iv) Efforts to achieve target for Paris Agreement
(e) Benefits shared fairly and equitably
d) Nature provides
2050 Vision
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2.B Goals & Targets (Change 1: Merge requested by OEWG-2)
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Tools & Solutions
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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…)
12. Benefits Sharing
14 (15). Mainstream in Production and Supply Chains
3. Post-2020 GBF: Goals & Targets (Change 2: Additions and Reordering)
18 (16). Resource Mobilization and Capacity Building
1. Land/Sea Plan, Retain, Restore
10. Other Regulating Services
11. Health Culture
13 (was 14). Mainstream in Policies, Planning, Regulation
16 (17). Biosafety
15 (18). Sustainable Consumption -Responsible Choices
19. Information Available, including Traditional Knowledge
Livi
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2050 Goals2030 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
Reducing ThreatsEn
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Responsibility & Transparency
Planning, Reporting, Review, Additional Mechanisms
Means of Implementation
Resource Mobilization, Capacity Building, Technology Transfer, Traditional Knowledge
6. Pollution
20. IPLCs, Women & Girls, Youth
New/reorder
in red 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
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2.B 2030 Milestones
• Role:
– Ensuring we are able to measure and show progress toward 2050 Goals in 2030
– Ensuring we can evaluate if the Action Targets are the right tools to meet the 2050 Vision
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2.B Elements of Monitoring Framework
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Draft Goal No. Components No. Monitoring
Elements
No. Indicators
A 6 25 31
B 3 18 8
C 2 4 2
D 3 9 3
Total 14 56 44
Draft Targets No. Components No. Monitoring
Elements
No. Indicators
20 68 154 136
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2.B Example: Goal A - Milestones & Components
GOAL A with 2030 MILESTONES COMPONENTS
The area, connectivity and integrity of natural ecosystems increased by at least [20%] supporting healthy and resilient populations of all species while reducing the number of species that are threatened by [X%] and maintaining genetic diversity.
2030 Milestonesa)The area, connectivity and integrity of natural ecosystems increased by at least [5%], which facilitates increased conservation and recovery of species, as well as the maintenance and/or increase in genetic diversity.b)The number of species that are threatened is reduced by [X%] and the abundance of species has increased on average by [X%]
A1. Increased extent of natural ecosystems (terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems)
A2. Ecosystem integrity and connectivity (terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems)
A3. Prevent extinction and improve the conservation status of species
A4. Increase the number and health of common species
A5. Maintain Genetic diversity
A6. Protection of critical ecosystems
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2.B Example: Goal A (Component A3)Elements, Indicators & Periods of Baseline Data
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Components Monitoring Elements
Indicators Periods of Baseline Data Availability
A3. Prevent extinction and improve the conservation status of species
Trends in species extinctions
Number of species extinctions (birds and mammals)
1990, every ten years
Number of extinctions prevented by conservation action
1993, every ten years
Red List Index 1993, updated annually
Trends in conservation status of species
Red List Index 1993, updated annually
Species Protection Index 2001 to 2018, annually
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Components Monitoring Elements Indicators Periods of Baseline Data
Availability
T1.1. Increase in area of terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems under spatial planning
Trends in area under spatial land-use plans
Proportion of transboundary basin area with an operational arrangement for water cooperation (SDG indicator 6.5.2)
2017
Number of countries using ecosystem-based approaches to managing marine areas (SDG indicator 14.2.1
Trends in area under integrated coastal zone management
Trends in area under marine spatial planning
Trends in the area under integrated water resources management
Degree of integrated water resources management (SDG indicator 6.5.1)
2017
Target 1
By 2030, [50%] of land and sea areas globally are under spatial planning addressing land/sea use change, retaining most of the existing intact and wilderness areas, and allow to restore [X%] of degraded freshwater, marine and terrestrial natural ecosystems and connectivity among them
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2.B Example: Target 9 and Component T9.3Target 9
By 2030, support the productivity, sustainability and resilience of biodiversity in agricultural and other managed ecosystems through conservation and sustainable use of such ecosystems, reducing productivity gaps by at least [50%]
Components Monitoring Elements Indicators Periods of Baseline Data
Availability
T9.3. Sustainable management of all types of forests
Trends in proportion of area of forests under sustainable practices
Progress towards sustainable forest management (SDG indicator 15.2.1)
2000 -2018
Area of forest under sustainable management: total FSC and PEFC forest management certification
1995-2017
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2.B Information Documents:Annotations
• Based on discussions at OEWG-2
• Objective:
– provide interpretation and common understanding of terms and concepts used in the revised language of the goals and targets
• Document: CBD/SBSTTA/24/INF/11
• Prepared by the Co-Chairs & CBD Secretariat
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2.B Information Documents:Links between SDGs and GBF
• Requested by the OEWG-2
• For peer review
• Objective:
– Explain how GBF contribute to SDGs
– Explain how GBF may support SDG targets with 2020 deadline
– Explain how SDG indicators can be used with GBF
• Prepared by CBD Secretariat in consultation with the OEWG Co-Chairs
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2.B Information Documents:Indicators for GBF
• Requested by SBSTTA-23 and OEWG-2
• For peer review
• Objective
– Provide detailed technical background information that supports proposed indicators for monitoring framework
• Prepared by the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) with the contribution from Biodiversity Indicators Partnership (BIP)
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2.B Information Documents:Indicators for GBF
Document addresses among other issues:
• Criteria for indicator selection and development
• Roles and linkages between global and national indicators
• Baselines to inform progress towards goals and targets
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2.B Information Documents:Indicators for GBF
• Information on indicators4. Responsible Institution
5. Available today (X) or under active development (Y)
6. Date of availability for indicator in development (Year)
7. Year of last update (e.g. 2019)
8. Time series and frequency of updates (e.g. 1985-2019, annually)
9. Methodology available for national use (Y/N)
10. Global indicator can be disaggregated for national use (Y/N)
11. National data are aggregated to from global indicator (Y/N)
12. Used in GBO4 (Y/N)
13. SDG indicator (Y/N)
14. BIP Indicator
15. Indicator used to measure other MEAs or processes
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