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Title: | Mainstreaming biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people in Europe and Central Asia: insights from IPBES to inform the CBD post-2020 agenda |
Authors: | Sandström, Camilla Ring, Irene Olschewski, Roland Simoncini, Riccardo Christian, Albert Acar, Sevil Adeishvili, Malkhaz Allard, Christina Anker, Yakov Arlettaz, Raphaël Bela, Györgyi Coscieme, Luca Fischer, Anke Fürst, Christine Galil, Bella Hynes, Stephen Kasymov, Ulan Marta-Pedroso, Cristina Mendes, Ana Molau, Ulf Pergl, Jan |
Editors: | Taylor, Francis |
Keywords: | Biodiversity governance; ecosystem services; mainstreaming; sector policies; policy instruments |
Issue Date: | 12-Jan-2023 |
Publisher: | Ecosystems and People |
Citation: | Camilla Sandström, Irene Ring, Roland Olschewski, Riccardo Simoncini,
Christian Albert, Sevil Acar, Malkhaz Adeishvili, Christina Allard, Yakov Anker, Raphaël Arlettaz,
Györgyi Bela, Luca Coscieme, Anke Fischer, Christine Fürst, Bella Galil, Stephen Hynes, Ulan
Kasymov, Cristina Marta-Pedroso, Ana Mendes, Ulf Molau & Jan Pergl (2023) Mainstreaming
biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people in Europe and Central Asia: insights from
IPBES to inform the CBD post-2020 agenda, Ecosystems and People, 19:1, 2138553, DOI:
10.1080/26395916.2022.2138553 |
Abstract: | Recent global and regional assessments of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) show that Nature’s Contributions to People (NCP)
are under an alarming threat due to the continuing loss of biodiversity. These assessments call
for increasing conservation efforts and a more sustainable use of biodiversity to enhance the
chances of halting biodiversity loss and reversing current trends. One of the strategies to
achieve change is to mainstream biodiversity into sectoral policies. Mainstreaming, a concept
that can be traced back to the Brundtland report, promotes the integration of the environment
into political, societal, and economic planning and decision-making. Based on the review of key
studies undertaken during the regional assessment for Europe and Central Asia, we develop
a stepwise approach to analyze the current status of mainstreaming of biodiversity and NCP.
The approach can be used both for policy design purposes and diagnostic evaluations. It
demonstrates that mainstreaming has the potential to improve the conservation and sustainable
use of biodiversity as well as the sustained provision of NCP. However, based on the status
of implementation across Europe and Central Asia, we conclude that mainstreaming needs to
be pursued and implemented in a stronger and more systematic way. The results of our
assessment provide important input to national strategies and policies but also to the ongoing
process of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity while
developing the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2022.2138553 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35184 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | BIO - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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