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Satoyama Initiative’s Contribution towards Post 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework Eiji Tanaka Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) Focus Session 2, 6 th Global Biodiversity Summit of Local and Subnational Governments, CBD COP 14, SHARM EL SHEIKH, EGYPT Sharm El Sheikh International Congress Center, 23 November 2018, 16:00h - 1

Eiji Tanaka · 2018. 12. 10. · Eiji Tanaka Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) Focus Session

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Page 1: Eiji Tanaka · 2018. 12. 10. · Eiji Tanaka Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) Focus Session

Satoyama Initiative’s Contribution towards

Post 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

Eiji Tanaka

Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for

the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS)

Focus Session 2,

6th Global Biodiversity Summit of Local and Subnational Governments,

CBD COP 14, SHARM EL SHEIKH, EGYPT

Sharm El Sheikh International Congress Center, 23 November 2018, 16:00h -

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Page 2: Eiji Tanaka · 2018. 12. 10. · Eiji Tanaka Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) Focus Session

The Satoyama Initiative

A decision recognizing the Satoyama Initiative, proposed by UNU and the Japanese government, was adopted at CBD COP 10 held in Nagoya City, Aichi Pref., Japan.

IPSI Launching Ceremony (Aichi-Nagoya), 2010

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• A global effort to realize “societies in harmony with nature”

• Revitalization and sustainable management of landscapes and seascapes for people and nature

The International Partnership for the Satoyama

Initiative (IPSI): a global platform to promote

networking and collaboration on Socio-Ecological

Production Landscape and Seascapes (SEPLS).

UNU-IAS serves as IPSI Secretariat.

Promotes networking, collaboration and research that

contributes to CBD processes.

Page 3: Eiji Tanaka · 2018. 12. 10. · Eiji Tanaka Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) Focus Session

The Satoyama Initiative

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Promotes “landscape approach” for biodiversity conservation: Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)

• Support biodiversity while providing humans

with the goods and services needed for their

well-being

• Mutual benefits between human production

and nature

• Dynamic mosaics of habitats and land uses

• Deeply linked to local culture and knowledge

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Page 4: Eiji Tanaka · 2018. 12. 10. · Eiji Tanaka Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) Focus Session

IPSI Membership

Ecosystem types of SEPLS case studies

(172 case studies on IPSI website)

by organization type

Growth of IPSI membership, broken down by organization type

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Page 5: Eiji Tanaka · 2018. 12. 10. · Eiji Tanaka Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) Focus Session

IPSI Global Conference

• Enhance understanding and raise awareness of the importance of SEPLS

• Strengthen collaboration and synergies among members and other interested persons

Regional Workshop

• Share the concept of the Satoyama Initiative

• Discuss regionally shared issues and solutions and create synergies

IPSI: A Platform for Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing on SEPLS

IPSI-2 (Nairobi, Kenya)

IPSI-3 (COP11)(Hyderabad, India)

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

IPSI Launch (Nagoya, Japan) (COP10)

IPSI-1(Nagoya, Japan)

IPSI-4(Fukui, Japan)

IPSI-5 (COP12)(PyeongChang, Republic of Korea)

IPSI-6(Siem Reap,

Cambodia)

Asia(Kathmandu, Nepal)

Europe (Florence, Italy)

Africa (Accra, Ghana)

Latin America & Caribbean (Cusco, Peru)

Asia(Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia)

Mar

Mar

Oct

May

Sept

May

Aug

JanJun

Apr

Oct

Oct

Global Conference

Regional Workshop

2018Sep

5

2019Sep

IPSI-8(Kumamoto,

Japan )

IPSI-7(Kanazawa, Japan)

Thematic Consultation (tbd)

Landscape Approach(Japan)

Page 6: Eiji Tanaka · 2018. 12. 10. · Eiji Tanaka Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) Focus Session

IPSI-7 29 Sep – 2 Oct 2018, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan Organized by: IPSI Secretariat and MoEJHosted by: Ishikawa Prefecture

“Satoyama Initiative’s contributions towards achieving the Aichi Biodiversity Targets and SDGs”

Group photo (130 participants from 27 countries)

Key outcomes:

• “Ishikawa Statement 2018”: IPSI will further commit to promoting the importance of SEPLS in the post-2020 global biodiversity framework

• Call for engagement of government at all levels for successful mainstreaming

• Landscape and seascape approaches can also contribute to multiple global challenges such as conservation, food security, poverty reduction, Eco-DRR

• Although lacking base-line data, IPSI members try to assess achievement and contribution:

• 57 indicators used by IPSI members, some can be used for future survey “Ishikawa Statement 2018”

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Page 7: Eiji Tanaka · 2018. 12. 10. · Eiji Tanaka Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) Focus Session

Satoyama Initiative Contributes to Achieving CBD Aichi Biodiversity Targets (2010-2020)

Contribution to Global Goals by Satoyama Initiative

Achieving the ABTs can also contribute to achieving SDGs (2015-2030) 7

Page 8: Eiji Tanaka · 2018. 12. 10. · Eiji Tanaka Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) Focus Session

IPSI Collaborative Activities

Satoyama Development Mechanism (SDM)30 seed funding projects since 2013

- with MOEJ & IGES

GEF-Satoyama Project10 Site-Based Sub-grant Projects

- with GEF, IGES, Conservation International Japan

SEPLS Resilience Indicators ToolkitUsed in about 40 countries

- with UNDP, IGES, Biodiversity International

Satoyama Initiative Thematic Review39 Case studies, 4 Volumes since 2015

- With IGES

IPSI

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©Nature and Livelihood, Uganda

©Dorji Singay)

We have 47 Collaborative Activities

Working in partnerships to find local solutions for global challenges

Page 9: Eiji Tanaka · 2018. 12. 10. · Eiji Tanaka Satoyama Initiative Coordinator, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) Focus Session

IPSI’s Possible Contributions to Post-2020

IPSI continues to emphasize landscape/seascape approaches, because SEPLS can:

contribute to in-situ conservation through sustainable usebalance conservation with socio-economic aspirations complement Protected Areas (PAs) and Other Effective Area-based

Measures (OECMs) and make them more effective act as buffers and corridor between PAs and OECMs

IPSI can promote mainstreaming of biodiversity in other sectors Enhance synergies with other UN and international organizations like

FAO, UNESCO and IPBES

IPSI can help connect Biodiversity Targets with SDGs to provide solutions for related global challenges including poverty reduction, gender, climate change, Eco-DRR etc.

Hold a thematic consultation on SEPLS in late 2019 to make inputs to post-2020 framework discussion

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2010-2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022-

Negotiations on post-2020 plan

CBD COP 10-12CBD COP 13 CBD COP 14 CBD COP 15

IPSI Implementation:

CBD Events and Processes:

SDGsAichi Targets

IPSI Roadmap

• Implementation

• Consolidation

• Establishment

• Growth

Phase 1: Phase 2:

Post-2020 plan

SBSTTA-21WG8J-10

SBSTTA-22SBI-2

SBSTTA-23WG8J-11

SBSTTA-24SBI-3

IPSI Events:IPSI-7SC-13

IPSI-8SC-14Thematic Consultation (tbd)

SC-12RegionalWorkshop

IPSI-9SC-15

Input

SC-11RegionalWorkshop

IPSI-6

1(COP 14)

2(to COP 15)

3(COP 15)

4(after COP 15)

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