Kate Brown, GLISPA Coordinator [email protected] www.glispa.org Yabanex Batista, Senior Policy Advisor The Nature Conservancy ‐ Europe ybatista@tnc.org
Kate Brown, GLISPA [email protected]
www.glispa.org
Yabanex Batista, Senior Policy AdvisorThe Nature Conservancy ‐ Europe
[email protected] p g y @ g
Photo: Bird Island. Seychelles.
The Partnership pursues three long‐term goals:
1. Support successful implementation of partner commitments.
l dd l2. Catalyze new commitments to address critical island issues.
3. Establish and maintain a flexible and efficient3. Establish and maintain a flexible and efficient Partnership responsive to its partners’ needs and aspirations.
Forests provide food, water, shelter and securityfor over 600 million island inhabitants. Photo:Stuart Chape, Federated States of Micronesia.
Commitments
Priority Areas 2012 ‐ 2015
Strengthening ecosystem based adaptation, combating mitigation and invasive species
• by catalyzing funding to implement activities for islands,
• promoting EBA as a key component of the green economy, climate change and development dialogues.
Linking conservation and sustainable livelihoods to development and the green economy.
• promoting and catalyzing island leadership in advancing the green economy,
• identify early leaders and successes as well as facilitate the exchange of experiences through a range of processes which lead up to the review of the Millennium Development Goals in 2015.
There is growing evidence that nature‐basedThere is growing evidence that nature basedadaptation measures may be among the mostcost effective development solutions for manyisland. Photo: South Bimini, Bahamas. MatthewPotenski. UNEP Grid Arendal
ImpactsInspired Leaders
assisting more than 30 participant countries in conceiving launching or strengtheningconceiving, launching or strengthening commitments focused on conservation of islands.
Catalyzed Funding
securing more than US$ 125 million for islands.
Facilitated Collaboration
hosting 10 high level events that have engaged more than 50 countries and territories, and 70 organizations helping to link initiatives with funds and problems with experience and solutionsand problems with experience and solutions.
On The Ground Action
the Micronesia Challenge alone hasthe Micronesia Challenge alone has strengthened/established 190 protected/managed areas over 683,310 hectares.
Local catch from Fiji. Photo: Stacy Jupiter, MarinePhotobank.
The Partnership supports participating countries and organizations that share in its mission by:
• inspiring and recognizing commitments;
• strengthening implementation;
• mobilizing resources;
• promoting collaboration;
• increasing visibility and communications; and• increasing visibility and communications; and,
• tracking progress.
GLISPA is focused on supporting conservationand livelihoods in all islands – island countriesand countries with islands. Photo: Capri, Italy.
“We call on fellow leaders to come together under the Global Island Partnership to advance our common goal to halt global biodiversity l dd th th t f li t h d t i blloss, address the threat of climate change and ensure a sustainable
future for our island people and the planet.”
President James A. Michel, Republic of Seychelles, Co‐Chair of GLISPA
GLISPA is voluntary and open to any national or local government, agency,
organization or individual that shares in its i imission.
2011 GLISPA Steering Committee
Ecosystem Based Adaptation, Mitigation, Invasives
Linking Conservation, Livelihoods and Development
PrioritiesPriorities
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
•Mauritius International Meeting
•CBD COP 8 –Launch of GLISPA and of
•GLISPA Strategy Meeting in Italy
•CBD COP 9 –Launch of the Caribbean
•GLISPA Coordination Unit formed
•CBD COP 10•Celebration of progress – highMeeting
(SIDS)•1st GLISPA Event: Idea for MC born
GLISPA and of the Micronesia Challenge + other commitmentsP ifi I l d
Meeting in Italy with President of Seychelles
Caribbean Challenge•IUCN commits to hosting GLISPA C di ti
Unit formed.•UNFCCC EBA Event in Copenhagen
progress high level event•Rise of a new Challenge in the Western Indian O•Pacific Islands
Forum Event, Fiji
Coordination Unit
Ocean.•Helping Islands Adapt (Invasives) in New Zealand.•UNGA High level breakfast in NYCEvents supporting prioritiesEvents supporting priorities
PrioritiesPrioritiesLinking Conservation, Livelihoods and Development
Ecosystem Based Adaptation, Mitigation, Invasives
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
•Hawaii Green Growth Initiative event
Planned:•Rio+20 Leaders
Planned:•Islands Strategy
Planned:•Engagement:-BPOA+20
Planned:MDG review
Initiative event•Debt for Adaptation Swaps –briefings in
Leaders Platform•CBD COP 11 Island Summit and Indepth
Strategy Conference (DC)•Launch of Western Indian
-BPOA+20 process (SIDS)-MDG review process
NY, dinner in Durban•Seychelles WIOCC Meeting
Review•World Conservation Congress
Ocean Coastal Challenge•Caribbean Challenge Leaders SummitMeeting Leaders Summit
Events supporting prioritiesEvents supporting priorities
Europe Overseas and GLISPA
Inspiring Leadership
• La Reunion Conference 2008• MEP Mr. Maurice Ponga – Participation in GLISPA Reception at CBD COP‐10
“biodiversity and the ecosystems services of our“biodiversity and the ecosystems services of our islands provide us with essential economic opportunities. “
Catalyzing Commitments
• UK OTs (British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands), French Territories & the Caribbean Challengee to es & t e Ca bbea C a e ge
• La Reunion/Mayotte & Western Indian Ocean Costal Challenge
There is growing evidence that nature‐based
Facilitating Collaboration
• Among Europe overseas and neighboring countries
There is growing evidence that nature basedadaptation measures may be among the mostcost effective development solutions for manyisland. Photo: South Bimini, Bahamas. MatthewPotenski. UNEP Grid Arendal
Europe Overseas and GLISPAHow to engage?
Inspiring LeadershipInspiring Leadership
• Who are the Europe Overseas leaders than can inspire other Europe overseas leaders ?
Catalyzing Commitments
• Which Europe overseas are already working towards commitments that align with GLISPA’s Mission? Whatcommitments that align with GLISPA s Mission? What does it take?
Facilitating Collaboration / Increasing VisibilityFacilitating Collaboration / Increasing Visibility
• Which upcoming EU overseas related events are relevant to GLISPA’s work?
•GLISPA mailing groupThere is growing evidence that nature‐based GLISPA mailing group
•EU Overseas Roundtable and GLISPAThere is growing evidence that nature basedadaptation measures may be among the mostcost effective development solutions for manyisland. Photo: South Bimini, Bahamas. MatthewPotenski. UNEP Grid Arendal
Photo CreditsAlmost one fourth of the world's countries are islands or archipelagos and more than two thirds include islands. Photo: Felicite & Sisters Island, Tourism Seychelles.
At least 90% of bird species that have become extinct in the last 400 years were island dwellers. Photo: Fairy Tern, Tourism Seychelles.
Fish provide a critical source of protein on islands. Photo: Pedro bank fishing boats and shore, Jamaica, Brandon Hay.
For more information go to www.glispa.org
or email kate brown@glispa org
Yabanex BatistaSenior Policy Advisor, TNC
b ti t @tor email [email protected]
Taro: a staple food source for many islands. Photo: Hawai’i Tourism Board.
Islands are home to diverse cultures, such as the Dayak tribe, Borneo. Gabriel Eickhoff, Global Eco Rescue.
Lion Fish: one regions beauty is another’s threat. Photo: Tourism Seychelles.