INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE
Incorporating Ecosystem and Conservation
Values into CSR Planning and Action:
The need for building
partnerships
Janaka de Silva
IUCN Thailand Programme
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Nature provides all of our clean air, food and water…
and shelter, energy, heating, soil and medicines…
and protection from natural disasters…
and recreation, inspiration, diversity and beauty.
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Social and economic development
must continue to reduce poverty
and improve people‟s lives.
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So how do we make the best decisions,
based on good science,
and involving all types of people and organizations?
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Outline
• An Introduction to IUCN
• Ecosystem Services
• The Rationale For Building Partnerships
• The Challenges
• Moving Forward
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What is IUCN?
The world‟s largest conservation organization
bringing together 82 states, 111 government
agencies and more than 800 NGOs
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Our Mission
Influence, encourage and assist societies throughout the world to conserve the integrity and diversity of nature and to
ensure that any use of natural resources is equitable and ecologically sustainable
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IUCN: the Organisation
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IUCN Secretariat
State members
86
Gov‟t agency
members
120
NGO members
935
Six Commissions: 11,000 experts
SSC
WCPA CEC
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IUCN IN ASIA: A STRONG TEAM
• Offices in 10
countries (dark
green)
• 360 staff, 83%
located in Country
Programmes
• 18 nationalities,
with 93% of staff
from the Region
Bhutan
Nepal
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IUCN‟s Strengths
• Knowledge for conservation and
human wellbeing
• Facilitator of dialogues between
development and conservation
interests
• Leader in environmental
governance
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• Increasing engagement with the private sector
• MOU‟s with ADB, CARE, ICIMOD, etc.,
• High-level partnerships with UN Agencies and Governments
DIVERSE PARTNERSHIPS BEYOND CIVIL SOCIETY…
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Our Approach
2. Action
4. Empowerment
1. Knowledge
3. Influence
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Programme
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• Core programmes in IUCN‟s
“heartland”:
– forests, water/wetlands,
protected areas,
biodiversity and species,
marine and coastal,
economics, and law
• Continuous evolution and
adaptation into emerging
areas and needs such as:
– climate change, private
sector engagement, and
disaster risk reduction
A DYNAMIC TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
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An ecosystem is a complex set of relationships
of living organisms functioning as a unit and
interacting with their physical environment
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Ecosystem Services
• Considered as natural processes by which
ecosystems, and the species that make them
up, sustain and fulfill human life (Daily et al 1997).
• the benefits that people obtain from
ecosystems (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment)
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Natural Capital and Value
• Natural capital contributes
positively to our economies (or
well-being) and is referred to
as ecosystem services
• Resource users, extractors,
and protectors are all
beneficiaries of these services,
and all have a common stake
in ensuring their maintenance
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The Ecosystem Approach
A strategy for the integrated
management of land, water
and living resources that
promotes conservation and
sustainable use in a equitable
way
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The Rationale for Partnerships
Companies increasingly care ----
• Out of conviction –
• New Opportunities -
„Business can not succeed in a
society that fails‟ – Bjorn Stigson,
WBCSD
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• Operational – increased
scarcity and cost of raw
materials such as freshwater,
disruptions to business
operations caused by natural
hazards, and higher insurance
costs for disasters such as
flooding;
• Regulatory – emergence of
new government policies such
as taxes and moratoria on
extractive activities;
The Business Case
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• Reputational – damage to corporate reputation from media and nongovernmental organization (NGO) campaigns, shareholder resolutions and changing customer preferences;
• Access to capital – restrictions as the financial community adopts more rigorous investment and lending policies.
The Business Case
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The Evolving Notion of CSR
• Public Relations
• Philanthropy
• Integral to business
• Returning societal debt
• Going beyond responsibility
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The Challenges
• Recognizing that ecosystems have many
users and finding the right balance
• Not Being able to communicate effectively
• Individual versus societal good
• Hidden motives
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The Challenges
• Investments are not
coordinated to
maximize benefits
– Public, Private, NGO,
etc
– Not working in a
holistic way yet,
– Some Evidence of
Cooperation amongst
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PARTNERSHIPS
FOR IMPLEMENTATION…
Regional Steering Committee
National Coordinating Bodies
(Government, NGOs, CBOs, Private Sector)
Project Project Project
Project Project Project
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Moving Forward
• Relationship Building
–Dialogue –
Understanding Each
Other
–Working with the Next
Generation of Leaders
–Networking
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Moving Forward
• Developing A Strategy
– Multi Stakeholder Platforms
– Reducing impacts
– Using each others skills
• Coordinating Our Investments
• Looking at New Opportunities
– Payment for Environmental
Services
– Carbon and Biodiversity Markets
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The Advantages
• Leveraging our Resources
results in increased “bang
for the buck”
• Reduces replication
• Builds on Learning
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The Advantages
• Contributes both to higher
level national goals and
makes change at the local
level
• Can build on existing
plans and turn them into
reality
• Improves Integration and
cross sectoral cooperation
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Thank You