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Richard Kenchington University of Wollongong - Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS) Presentation given during the 5th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference in Cairns, Australia (during the pre-conference workshop marine ecosystems, Global Change and Marine Resources).
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GEF International Waters Conference - Cairns 2009
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Science for Managementand
Development of Joint Statement
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
Pre Conference Workshop
Global Change and Marine Resources
Marine Workshop
Science for Managers
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The aim of this session
• To consider the critical science/manager interface
• Implications for how it might be addressed in future GEF IW programs
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
Science for Managers
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Panel has first hand experience of, program design and management of research conduct and of the post research communication tasks of applying the resulting information to management objectives.
The session will explore the science management interface from both sides
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
Joint Statement Brief
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University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
What are the challenges for transboundary water systems with regard to climatic variability and change?
What do governments and transboundary waters joint institutions need to do to address those challenges?
What type of assistance is needed from GEF IW focal area to meet those challenges during the next GEF replenishment?
Alphabet Pie
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
ICM, ICAM,ICOM, ICZMESD, EBM, EBFM, FMPMPA, MEPA,GRSMPALMECBM, MS, LMMA
Lessons from ICOM
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
•Fisheries management without demonstrable sustainability and performance reporting does not work
•Marine parks without the human element don’t work
•Integration hard but essential
Lessons from failure of MPAs
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
•Paper parks breed poaching and collapse•People not involved, aren’t aware,
don’t comply•Managers not resourced, don’t enforce,
don’t involve •Designs unenforceable•Biophysical science base good - Socioeconomic base poor
EBM:
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
•Scientifically informed•Socio economically informed•Integrated – the policy umbrella•Multiple use•Demonstrably sustainable use•Marine Reserves conserve biological
diversity•Maintains ecosystem processes
Science for Managers
Barriers to science?
“Barriers to science in the coastal zone”.Salvat, B., ed 1987 . Human Impacts on
Coral Reefs: Facts and Recommendations
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
Science for Managers
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Barriers to Management?
We don’t manage marine ecosystems We manage human behaviours
– what people do or do not do.
The science of the drivers of human uses and impacts lags far behind the science of their effects.
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
Science for Managers
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University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
What drives political will?
Science based or science driven management?
Whose job is it to turn science
into management information?
Science for Managers
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University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
Science based or science driven management?
Whose job is it to turn science into information?
Science for Managers
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University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
Who defines the product?
By what process?
Science for Managers
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University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
How to address disputed science and information?
Science for Managers
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University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
The scientist as Expert? Advocate? Manager?
How should scientists engage/be engaged in management policy and application?
How should managers engage/be engaged in science policy and application?
Science for Managers
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University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
How should science/and or management engage with the community in:
Data collection?Information preparation?Information interpretation and
communication?
Thank You
Joint Statement Brief
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University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
What are the challenges for transboundary water systems with regard to climatic variability and change?
Biophysical
Thermal stress bleaching
Acidification
Meterological change, flows and stormsLand sourced inputs to coastal waters
Joint Statement Brief
)
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
What are the challenges for transboundary water systems with regard to climatic variability and change?
Biophysical
Altered flows to nearshore ecosystem processes
Objectives and conditions for ecological sustainability
Joint Statement Brief
)
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
What are the challenges for transboundary water systems with regard to climatic variability and change?
Socioeconomic
Population and economic development drivers superimposed on biophysical
Institutional – effective integration within and between jurisdictions
Joint Statement Brief
)
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
What do governments and transboundary waters joint institutions need to do to address those challenges?
Understand driversGovernance to engage and address driversInform and engage with affected communityInvolve in monitoring, information and managementLegislate to underpin voluntary measures
Joint Statement Brief
)
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
What type of assistance is needed from GEF IW focal area to meet those challenges during the next GEF replenishment?
Incorporate and invest in socioeconomic research as integral part of assessments and strategies
Concepts of EBM
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
Beyond Acronyms –
Making Marine Ecosystem and Resource Management work.
Alphabet Pie
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
ICM, ICAM,ICOM, ICZMESD, EBM, EBFM, FMPMPA, MEPA,GRSMPALMECBM, MS, LMMA
This Presentation
University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
Alphabet Pie
Keys to EBM
Changing views and understandings
Lessons learned
Thank You
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University of WollongongAustralian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security