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REDD-plus Biodiversity Safeguards
 Decisions and activities of the CBD

    UNFCCC SBSTA, 14 June 2011


           Tim Christophersen
             CBD Secretariat
       Tim.Christophersen@cbd.int
Outline

• Relevant CBD COP guidance

• Background information on carbon and
  biodiversity linkages

• Process to develop advice on biodiversity
  safeguards
Programme of Work on
Forest Biodiversity
1. Conservation, Sustainable Use, Benefit-sharing
• increase sustainable management of forests
• implement ecosystem approach
• designate a comprehensive system of forest protected areas
• restore degraded forests
• fight against forest fires
• invasive alien species

2. Institutional, Socio-economic Enabling Environment
• provide incentives for the use of sustainable practices (e.g., certification)
• develop good practices in forest law enforcement and governance (FLEG)
• ensure equitable ABS with indigenous and local communities
• clarify land tenure and resource rights

3. Knowledge, Assessment, Monitoring
• advance assessment methods
• research forest ecosystem functioning
• develop a global forest classification system
• improve the infrastructure for data and information management
http://www.cbd.int/forest/pow.shtml
CBD COP Decisions
            REDD-
relating to REDD-plus

Decision IX/5 invites Parties, other Governments,
and relevant international and other organizations
to ensure that possible actions for REDD:

• do not run counter to the objectives of the CBD
and implementation of the forest programme of
work (PoW)
• support implementation of the PoW, and
• provide benefits for forest biodiversity and
indigenous and local communities
CBD COP Decisions
            REDD-
relating to REDD-plus
In Decision X/33, para 9 (g) and (h), COP requests the ES
to:

       (g) ....provide advice, for approval by COP 11,
including on the application of relevant safeguards for
biodiversity, without pre-empting any future decisions
taken under the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change, based on effective consultation with
Parties and their views, and with the participation of
indigenous and local communities, so that actions are
consistent with the objectives of the Convention on
Biological Diversity and avoid negative impacts on and
enhance benefits for biodiversity
CBD COP Decisions
            REDD-
relating to REDD-plus

(h)     With effective consultation with Parties and based on
their views and in collaboration with the Collaborative
Partnership on Forests, identify possible indicators to
assess the contribution of REDD-plus to achieving the
objectives of the CBD, and assess potential mechanisms
to monitor impacts on biodiversity from these and other
ecosystem-based approaches for climate change mitigation
measures, without pre-empting any future decisions taken
under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change, and to report on progress to the Subsidiary Body on
Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice at a meeting
prior to the eleventh meeting of the Conference of the Parties;
CBD COP Decisions
              REDD-
  relating to REDD-plus
‘Aichi Targets’ of the CBD Strategic Plan 2011-2020:

   • at least halve deforestation, and where feasible bring it close
   to zero (Target 5)

   • manage all areas under forestry sustainably (Target 7)

   • conserve at least 17 per cent of terrestrial and inland water
   areas (Target 11)

   • restore at least 15 per cent of degraded ecosystems, thereby
   contributing to climate change mitigation and adaptation and to
   combating desertification (Target 15)

   CBD AHTEG on indicators for the Strategic Plan (20-24 June
   2011)
Linkages between Biodiversity
and Climate Change
              AHTEG Report 2009*:

              REDD-plus:
              • potential to deliver significant co-benefits for forest
                biodiversity if mechanisms are designed appropriately.

              •   This means:
                   – recognizing the contribution of diverse forests, in
                      particular primary forests, to long-term carbon
                      sequestration/storage;
                   – Respecting rights of indigenous and local
                      communities;
                   – addressing important forest governance issues such
                      as illegal logging and land tenure.

              Further discussion about CBD and REDD perspectives: “Recent CBD scientific
                  findings on biodiversity and climate change - Information Note 1 for
                  UNFCCC COP15” (http://www.cbd.int/climate/copenhagen)

              * Connecting Biodiversity and Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation. CBD
                  Technical Series No. 41. www.cbt.int/ts
Links between biodiversity
 and forest carbon
                                                          Landscape context
Land use                       1.Landscapes where           2. Landscapes        3. Landscapes
management and                 active deforestation         where there is       which have largely
forestry-based                 and forest                   minimal or no        been deforested
climate change                 degradation are              deforestation and
mitigation options             occurring                    forest degradation
Reducing deforestation         X
and forest degradation
Forest conservation            X                            X


Sustainable management         X                                                 X (potentially applicable
of forest carbon stocks                                                          to remnant forest
                                                                                 patches in landscape)

Afforestation, reforestation   X (on already-deforested                          X
and forest restoration         or degraded land)
Conservation and               X                            X                    X
restoration of peatlands,
mangroves and other
forested wetlands


CBD AHTEG, 2009 (CBD Technical Series 41)
Guidance e.g. on afforestation
and reforestation:


- Reforestation: use an appropriate mix of native species,
incorporate any natural forest remnants; aim for permanent,
semi-natural forest. Reforestation activities on degraded lands
can also relieve pressure on natural forests by supplying
alternatives sources of sustainable wood products to local
communities, thereby providing additional biodiversity and
climate change mitigation benefits.

- Afforestation: convert only degraded land or ecosystems
largely composed of invasive alien species; include native tree
species; develop diverse, multi-strata canopies; minimize
disturbance; consider the invasiveness of non-native species,
and strategically locate A/R within the landscape to enhance
connectivity.
              CBD AHTEG, 2009 (CBD Technical Series 41) and Decision X/33
Links between biodiversity
and forest carbon
 Synthesis of 400+ peer-reviewed
 articles: Forest resilience and
 stability depend on biodiversity, at
 multiple scales (Thompson et al.,
 2009; Diaz et al., 2009)

 Biodiversity essential for
 stability/carbon permanence

 Biodiversity is an enabling
 condition for SFM and REDD-
 plus
There is no “one-size fits all” model
Consultation process

 •   Global expert workshop in September 2010 on REDD-
     plus and Biodiversity

 •   Notification in March 2011 for submission of views on
     biodiversity safeguards

 •   Three regional expert workshops (Asia-Pacific, Latin
     America/Caribbean, Africa) in 2011

 •   Funded by Norway, Japan, UK, Germany; supported
     CBD and UNFCCC (REDD-plus) experts

 CBD Secretariat is developing advice on REDD-plus
   safeguards for approval of CBD COP 11.
Other key events

• Regional workshops for the revision of National Biodiversity
  Strategy and Action Plans (NBSAPs) (funded by Japan)

• SBSTTA 15 and 16 (7-11 November 2011, April/May 2012)

• Side events at UNFCCC COP 17 and LE on Safeguards at
  Forest Day 5, 4 December 2011

• COP 11 (October 2012)

• Ongoing: provide information to UNFCCC Secretariat and
 Parties, through JLG, UNFCCC Secretariat, SBSTA and
 COP; and through REDD-plus & Biodiversity Newsletter
REDD-plus safeguards

Biodiversity risks, and risks to ILCs, include:
• The conversion of natural forests
• Displacement of deforestation and forest degradation
• Increased pressure on non-forest ecosystems with
  high biodiversity value
• Afforestation in areas of high biodiversity value
• The loss of traditional territories and restriction of land
  and natural resource rights
• Lack of tangible livelihood benefits
• Exclusion from designing and implementation of
  policies and measures

(CBD Global Expert Workshop on REDD-plus, 09/2010)
REDD-plus safeguards

• A lot of existing/emerging guidance for minimizing
  biodiversity risks, and enhancing benefits, including UN-
  REDD Social and Environmental Principles, World Bank
  safeguard policies, REDD Social and Biodiversity Standards,
  FCPF Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment
  framework, Forest Investment Programme (FIP) Operational
  Guidelines, forest certification criteria and indicators (e.g.
  FSC), and draft national policies/guidelines...
• Integration of existing and emerging standards
• More detail (operationalization) is needed, but depends
  on national/local circumstances
• Need to focus on enhancing benefits rather than just
  avoiding risks
• Need to acknowledge learning process on topic
Collaborative Partnership on
Forests (CPF)
•   Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
•   Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD Secretariat)
•   Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
•   Global Environment Facility (GEF Secretariat)
•   International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)
•   International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
•   International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO)
•   United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD Secretariat)
•   United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
•   United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
•   United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF Secretariat)
•   United Nations Framework Convention of Climate Change (UNFCCC Secretariat)
•   World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
•   World Bank (World Bank)

‘Forest Days’ at UNFCCC COPs since Bali 2007
CPF initiative on assessment
and monitoring of forest
degradation

Draft guidelines for reporting on forest degradation:
• Forest degradation introduction
• Biodiversity forest degradation indicators
• Forest goods and services
• Forest health indicators
• Historical forest degradation
• Assessing growing stock and stock changes
• Assessing forest degradation in terms of soil and land
  condition
http://www.fao.org/forestry/cpf/forestdegradation/en/
SFM/REDD-
Tools for SFM/REDD-plus
biodiversity benefits
                                     Protected
                                     area/biodiversity
                                     priorities in the state of
                                     Oaxaca, Mexico, as part
                                     of the national “Spaces
                                     and Species” assessment
                                     under the CBD
                                     programme of work on
                                     protected areas. The
                                     assessment can help to
                                     identify REDD areas of
                                     high biodiversity which are
                                     under threat, as well as
                                     priority areas for
                                     restoration.

                                     Similar national
   Federal PAs    Extreme priority   ecological gap analyses
   State PAs
   Private PAs
                  High priority      have been carried out
                  Medium priority
                                     under the auspices of
                                     the CBD in over 40
                                     developing countries.
Biodiversity and Livelihoods:
 REDD benefits
• Summarises key benefits of REDD
  for biodiversity and livelihoods, as
  well as mitigation/adaptation
  synergies

• Design aspects to deliver significant
  benefits for forest biodiversity and
  for indigenous and local
  communities

• Available at www.cbd.int/forest
REDD-plus and Biodiversity
 REDD-

• Overview over main linkages, and
  potential for synergies

• Information for CBD National Focal
  Points to contribute to the debate

• Available at www.cbd.int/forest
thank you!
merci!
¡gracias!


             www.cbd.int/2010
        tim.christophersen@cbd.int
             413 Saint Jacques Street, Suite 800
            Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2Y 1N9
        Tel. +1-514-288-2220 Fax: +1-514-288-6588
                 Email: secretariat@cbd.int

                 www.cbd.int

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Cbd introduction redd plus biodiversity safeguards

  • 1. REDD-plus Biodiversity Safeguards Decisions and activities of the CBD UNFCCC SBSTA, 14 June 2011 Tim Christophersen CBD Secretariat Tim.Christophersen@cbd.int
  • 2. Outline • Relevant CBD COP guidance • Background information on carbon and biodiversity linkages • Process to develop advice on biodiversity safeguards
  • 3. Programme of Work on Forest Biodiversity 1. Conservation, Sustainable Use, Benefit-sharing • increase sustainable management of forests • implement ecosystem approach • designate a comprehensive system of forest protected areas • restore degraded forests • fight against forest fires • invasive alien species 2. Institutional, Socio-economic Enabling Environment • provide incentives for the use of sustainable practices (e.g., certification) • develop good practices in forest law enforcement and governance (FLEG) • ensure equitable ABS with indigenous and local communities • clarify land tenure and resource rights 3. Knowledge, Assessment, Monitoring • advance assessment methods • research forest ecosystem functioning • develop a global forest classification system • improve the infrastructure for data and information management
  • 5. CBD COP Decisions REDD- relating to REDD-plus Decision IX/5 invites Parties, other Governments, and relevant international and other organizations to ensure that possible actions for REDD: • do not run counter to the objectives of the CBD and implementation of the forest programme of work (PoW) • support implementation of the PoW, and • provide benefits for forest biodiversity and indigenous and local communities
  • 6. CBD COP Decisions REDD- relating to REDD-plus In Decision X/33, para 9 (g) and (h), COP requests the ES to: (g) ....provide advice, for approval by COP 11, including on the application of relevant safeguards for biodiversity, without pre-empting any future decisions taken under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, based on effective consultation with Parties and their views, and with the participation of indigenous and local communities, so that actions are consistent with the objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity and avoid negative impacts on and enhance benefits for biodiversity
  • 7. CBD COP Decisions REDD- relating to REDD-plus (h) With effective consultation with Parties and based on their views and in collaboration with the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, identify possible indicators to assess the contribution of REDD-plus to achieving the objectives of the CBD, and assess potential mechanisms to monitor impacts on biodiversity from these and other ecosystem-based approaches for climate change mitigation measures, without pre-empting any future decisions taken under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and to report on progress to the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice at a meeting prior to the eleventh meeting of the Conference of the Parties;
  • 8. CBD COP Decisions REDD- relating to REDD-plus ‘Aichi Targets’ of the CBD Strategic Plan 2011-2020: • at least halve deforestation, and where feasible bring it close to zero (Target 5) • manage all areas under forestry sustainably (Target 7) • conserve at least 17 per cent of terrestrial and inland water areas (Target 11) • restore at least 15 per cent of degraded ecosystems, thereby contributing to climate change mitigation and adaptation and to combating desertification (Target 15) CBD AHTEG on indicators for the Strategic Plan (20-24 June 2011)
  • 9. Linkages between Biodiversity and Climate Change AHTEG Report 2009*: REDD-plus: • potential to deliver significant co-benefits for forest biodiversity if mechanisms are designed appropriately. • This means: – recognizing the contribution of diverse forests, in particular primary forests, to long-term carbon sequestration/storage; – Respecting rights of indigenous and local communities; – addressing important forest governance issues such as illegal logging and land tenure. Further discussion about CBD and REDD perspectives: “Recent CBD scientific findings on biodiversity and climate change - Information Note 1 for UNFCCC COP15” (http://www.cbd.int/climate/copenhagen) * Connecting Biodiversity and Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation. CBD Technical Series No. 41. www.cbt.int/ts
  • 10. Links between biodiversity and forest carbon Landscape context Land use 1.Landscapes where 2. Landscapes 3. Landscapes management and active deforestation where there is which have largely forestry-based and forest minimal or no been deforested climate change degradation are deforestation and mitigation options occurring forest degradation Reducing deforestation X and forest degradation Forest conservation X X Sustainable management X X (potentially applicable of forest carbon stocks to remnant forest patches in landscape) Afforestation, reforestation X (on already-deforested X and forest restoration or degraded land) Conservation and X X X restoration of peatlands, mangroves and other forested wetlands CBD AHTEG, 2009 (CBD Technical Series 41)
  • 11. Guidance e.g. on afforestation and reforestation: - Reforestation: use an appropriate mix of native species, incorporate any natural forest remnants; aim for permanent, semi-natural forest. Reforestation activities on degraded lands can also relieve pressure on natural forests by supplying alternatives sources of sustainable wood products to local communities, thereby providing additional biodiversity and climate change mitigation benefits. - Afforestation: convert only degraded land or ecosystems largely composed of invasive alien species; include native tree species; develop diverse, multi-strata canopies; minimize disturbance; consider the invasiveness of non-native species, and strategically locate A/R within the landscape to enhance connectivity. CBD AHTEG, 2009 (CBD Technical Series 41) and Decision X/33
  • 12. Links between biodiversity and forest carbon Synthesis of 400+ peer-reviewed articles: Forest resilience and stability depend on biodiversity, at multiple scales (Thompson et al., 2009; Diaz et al., 2009) Biodiversity essential for stability/carbon permanence Biodiversity is an enabling condition for SFM and REDD- plus
  • 13. There is no “one-size fits all” model
  • 14. Consultation process • Global expert workshop in September 2010 on REDD- plus and Biodiversity • Notification in March 2011 for submission of views on biodiversity safeguards • Three regional expert workshops (Asia-Pacific, Latin America/Caribbean, Africa) in 2011 • Funded by Norway, Japan, UK, Germany; supported CBD and UNFCCC (REDD-plus) experts CBD Secretariat is developing advice on REDD-plus safeguards for approval of CBD COP 11.
  • 15. Other key events • Regional workshops for the revision of National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans (NBSAPs) (funded by Japan) • SBSTTA 15 and 16 (7-11 November 2011, April/May 2012) • Side events at UNFCCC COP 17 and LE on Safeguards at Forest Day 5, 4 December 2011 • COP 11 (October 2012) • Ongoing: provide information to UNFCCC Secretariat and Parties, through JLG, UNFCCC Secretariat, SBSTA and COP; and through REDD-plus & Biodiversity Newsletter
  • 16. REDD-plus safeguards Biodiversity risks, and risks to ILCs, include: • The conversion of natural forests • Displacement of deforestation and forest degradation • Increased pressure on non-forest ecosystems with high biodiversity value • Afforestation in areas of high biodiversity value • The loss of traditional territories and restriction of land and natural resource rights • Lack of tangible livelihood benefits • Exclusion from designing and implementation of policies and measures (CBD Global Expert Workshop on REDD-plus, 09/2010)
  • 17. REDD-plus safeguards • A lot of existing/emerging guidance for minimizing biodiversity risks, and enhancing benefits, including UN- REDD Social and Environmental Principles, World Bank safeguard policies, REDD Social and Biodiversity Standards, FCPF Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment framework, Forest Investment Programme (FIP) Operational Guidelines, forest certification criteria and indicators (e.g. FSC), and draft national policies/guidelines... • Integration of existing and emerging standards • More detail (operationalization) is needed, but depends on national/local circumstances • Need to focus on enhancing benefits rather than just avoiding risks • Need to acknowledge learning process on topic
  • 18. Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF) • Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) • Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD Secretariat) • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) • Global Environment Facility (GEF Secretariat) • International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) • International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) • International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) • United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD Secretariat) • United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) • United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) • United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF Secretariat) • United Nations Framework Convention of Climate Change (UNFCCC Secretariat) • World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) • World Bank (World Bank) ‘Forest Days’ at UNFCCC COPs since Bali 2007
  • 19. CPF initiative on assessment and monitoring of forest degradation Draft guidelines for reporting on forest degradation: • Forest degradation introduction • Biodiversity forest degradation indicators • Forest goods and services • Forest health indicators • Historical forest degradation • Assessing growing stock and stock changes • Assessing forest degradation in terms of soil and land condition http://www.fao.org/forestry/cpf/forestdegradation/en/
  • 20. SFM/REDD- Tools for SFM/REDD-plus biodiversity benefits Protected area/biodiversity priorities in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, as part of the national “Spaces and Species” assessment under the CBD programme of work on protected areas. The assessment can help to identify REDD areas of high biodiversity which are under threat, as well as priority areas for restoration. Similar national Federal PAs Extreme priority ecological gap analyses State PAs Private PAs High priority have been carried out Medium priority under the auspices of the CBD in over 40 developing countries.
  • 21. Biodiversity and Livelihoods: REDD benefits • Summarises key benefits of REDD for biodiversity and livelihoods, as well as mitigation/adaptation synergies • Design aspects to deliver significant benefits for forest biodiversity and for indigenous and local communities • Available at www.cbd.int/forest
  • 22. REDD-plus and Biodiversity REDD- • Overview over main linkages, and potential for synergies • Information for CBD National Focal Points to contribute to the debate • Available at www.cbd.int/forest
  • 23. thank you! merci! ¡gracias! www.cbd.int/2010 tim.christophersen@cbd.int 413 Saint Jacques Street, Suite 800 Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2Y 1N9 Tel. +1-514-288-2220 Fax: +1-514-288-6588 Email: secretariat@cbd.int www.cbd.int