Parallel Session: People need nature to thrive 自然を守ることは 人間を守ること Parallel Session: “Satoyama” and Sustainable Development: Bridging Project 自然を守ることは、人間を守ること Financing and Knowledge Generation GEF- Satoyama Project: Mainstreaming sustainable management sustainable management of SEPLS towards SDGs 29 July 2015 Yasushi Hibi Photo 2 5.51” x 10.31” Photo 1 4.2” x 10.31” Managing Director CI Japan www.conservation.org Position x: 8.53”, y: .18” Position x: 4.36”, y: .18” twitter: @CI_Japan Background • Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and S (SEPLS) P d i l d d Seascapes (SEPLS): Production landscapes and seascapes that integrate the values of biodiversity and social aspects harmoniously with production activities • SEPLS exists throughout the world in different forms but increasingly threatened • Underlying causes include poverty, rapidly expanding human population, and lack of appreciation of their values • Appropriate valuation of SEPLS can contribute greatly to sustainable development
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Parallel Session:People need nature to thrive自然を守ることは 人間を守ること Parallel Session:
“Satoyama” and Sustainable Development: Bridging Project
自然を守ることは、人間を守ること
Financing and Knowledge Generation
GEF-SatoyamayProject:Mainstreaming sustainable managementsustainable management of SEPLS towards SDGs
29 July 2015
Yasushi Hibi
Photo 25.51” x 10.31”
Photo 14.2” x 10.31”
Managing DirectorCI Japan
www.conservation.orgPosition
x: 8.53”, y: .18”Position
x: 4.36”, y: .18”
gtwitter: @CI_Japan
Backgroundg• Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and
S (SEPLS) P d i l d dSeascapes (SEPLS): Production landscapes and seascapes that integrate the values of biodiversity and social aspects harmoniously with production activities
• SEPLS exists throughout the world in different forms but increasingly threatened
• Underlying causes include poverty, rapidly expanding human population, and lack of appreciation of their values
• Appropriate valuation of SEPLS can contribute greatly to sustainable development
GEF Satoyama ProjectGEF-Satoyama ProjectMainstreaming biodiversity conservation and sustainable management
i i i S i l i l P d i d d Sin priority Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes
Project Vision: Society in harmony with nature, with sustainable primary production sector based on traditionalsustainable primary production sector based on traditional and modern wisdom, and making significant contributions to global targets for conservation of biological diversityglobal targets for conservation of biological diversity
Project Objective: To mainstream conservation andProject Objective: To mainstream conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem services, while improving human well-being in priority Socio-p g g p yEcological Production Landscapes and Seascapes
• Biodiversity conservationBiodiversity conservation• Protection and use of
traditional knowledge• Gender mainstreaming
Component 2--Knowledge generation—
Component 3--Knowledge dissemination
• Mapping of priority SEPLS
• Case study analysis
and outreach—• Dialogue among diverse
stakeholders• Case study analysis stakeholders• Training on Indicators for
Resilience
Mainstream into public policies and plans
Target Geographies (Component 1)g g p ( p )
Indo-BurmaTropical Andes
Madagascar
p
MadagascarAnd the Indian Ocean Islands
C it i Gl b l bi di it i t b ti it thCriteria: Global biodiversity importance; absorptive capacity on the ground; Executing Agency’s field capacity; major presence of satoyama landscapes; incremental impact and amplification; andsatoyama landscapes; incremental impact and amplification; and eligibility for GEF grants