Consultative Workshop on Resource Mobilization for the post 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
About This Event
The thematic workshop on resource mobilization will be a critical opportunity to enhance mutual understanding, identify areas of common understanding, and clarify expectations ahead of the negotiations at the formal meetings of the Convention.
The thematic workshop is an expert meeting aiming at providing Co-Chairs of the Working on Post-2020 with concrete and constructive inputs for consideration in their future work on the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. It builds on the Aichi Biodiversity Targets, lessons learned from their implementation and current state of the art in this area of work while also identifying issues that are not included in Aichi biodiversity Targets;
Objectives
Concrete proposals to be considered in the further development of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. To the extent feasible and appropriate, these proposals will cover the different elements of the framework including targets, indicators and baselines, for consideration by the Subsidiary Body on Implementation at its third meeting and the Working Group on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework.
Workshop summary would be submitted to the Co-Chairs of the Working Group, the second meeting of the Working Group on Post-2020 and would, together with the outcomes of the second meeting of the Working group, assist the panel of experts to (a) revise their review and evaluation of the strategy for resource mobilization; (b) undertake an estimation of resource needs for post-2020; and (c) develop, or further develop, a draft resource mobilization component of the framework.
Provisional Agenda
Cluster 1: Scoping the challenge and assessing what is working: Plenary: Current state of the art - Overview of current resource mobilization architecture; progress in implementing ABT 20 and the strategy for resource mobilization: expert kickoff presentation and discussion Break out groups: Lessons learned from ABT 20 and SRM implementation I: international public and private finance Lessons learned from ABT 20 and SRM implementation II: domestic public and private finance Plenary: Page 3 Changing the narrative for scaling biodiversity finance: recent work on biodiversity benefits. Presentation and discussion Costing the post-2020 global biodiversity framework under different scenarios: expert presentation and initial discussion Cluster 2: Identifying scalable resource mobilization solutions Part I (plenary): Focus on the WHAT: Options and approaches for mobilizing and providing additional resources from all sources. Opening presentation on resource mobilization opportunities that can be scaled to meet the resource mobilization needs and how to do that, followed by open discussion; Part II (stations): Focus on the HOW: Concrete options for the individual elements of the resource mobilization component, including possible targets and indicators (following the practice from regional consultations, with a plenary presentation at the end; request to highlight what was missing or requires additional discussion). In line with decision 14/22, stations would also address: - Ways to strengthen the engagement of a wider range of financial and private institutions, at all levels and from all sources, to support the implementation of the post-2020 framework; - Ways to further mainstream biodiversity into national economic budgets and development plans, including key productive sectors; - Ways to improve the readiness and capacity of Parties to access and utilize financial resources in support of the implementation of the post-2020 framework. Cluster 3: Looking ahead to the resource mobilization component of the post-2020 framework Parallel sessions on few identified items for further in-depth discussion from previous clusters (similar to approach at regional consultations). Final brainstorming session (in plenary of in breakout sessions) on options and key elements for the resource mobilization component of the post-2020 framework, possibly including options for defining targets and associated indicators.
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- Date: 04 December 2019
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Venue
H4 Hotel Berlin-Alexanderplatz
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 32
10178 Berlin
The 14th International Coral Reef Symposium
About This Event
The ICRS regularly brings together more than 2,500 of the world's leading coral reef scientists, early career researchers, conservationists, policy makers and reef managers to present the latest research findings and exchange current knowledge fundamental in advising international and national policies in the conservation and sustainable use of coral reefs.
In more than 50 years of history, ICRS 2020 will be the first ICRS to be held in Europe.
The University of Bremen is proud to host this 14th International Coral Reef Symposium and cordially invites the global coral reef community to visit Bremen and participate in ICRS 2020.
Objectives
The overarching theme "Tackling the Challenging Future of Coral Reefs“ outlines its primary goals listed below:
- Showcase significant work, latest findings and new ideas from all disciplines
- Provide a platform for the international coral reef community to build bridges between science, conservation, politics, management and public awareness
- Review existing knowledge for a comprehensive outlook on the future distribution and function of coral reef ecosystems
- Explore new insights and technologies to develop science-based and sustainable solutions to tackle the global coral reef crisis
- Promote public and political outreach in order to disseminate the key symposium outcomes at the local and international level
- Create awareness by involving the public through accompanying lectures and exhibitions
Provisional Agenda
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Venue
The Exhibition and Conference Center in Bremen, Germany.
Our Ocean Conference 2019
About This Event
Objectives
Provisional Agenda
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Oslo, Norway
33rd ICRI General Meeting
About This Event
Objectives
Provisional Agenda
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(*) Need Confirmation
Venue
Yacht Club de Monaco, Monaco
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