Title: SYNERGIES AMONG MULTILATERAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS MEAs FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
1SYNERGIES AMONG MULTILATERAL ENVIRONMENTAL
AGREEMENTS (MEAs) FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
- Colombo
- 14 February 2005
- Regional Workshop on Interlinkages and Synergies
among MEAs - Bhujang Dharmaji
- IUCN-Regional Biodiversity Programme Asia
- bhujang_at_sltnet.lk
2- Address the complex interactions among human and
natural systems
- One Challenge Major Options
Other instruments Biosafety, POPs etc.
3Achieving Linkages
Global MEAs, WSSD, MDGs
- National
- NBSAPs, NAPs, National Comms
- PRSPs, Annual Plans
Local Community Action
4Putting Synergies to work for Rio conventions
5Tools for Synergies
- The vehicles through which Synergies can be
fostered includes - NBSAPs
- NatComs
- NAPAs
- NAPs
- NSSDs
- MDGs
- PRSPs
- CSPs
- NEAP etc.
6Ecosystem Approach - A Framework for
Implementation
- Rio MEAs have agreed to use Ecosystem Approach
for implementation of each instrument to - Focus on functional relationships and processes
in ecosystems - Enhance benefit sharing
- Use adaptive management practices
- Carry out actions at the appropriate scale
- Ensure inter-sectoral cooperation
7Challenges for cross cutting assessments
- Policy overlaps and conflicts preventing
effective implementation or co-implementation of
conventions - Inter-institutional coordination and synergy
- Effective technology transfer (including
traditional knowledge) - Improved convention negotiation capacity and
dissemination of decisions made - Effective awareness generation on cross cutting
convention issues - Good human resource management and development
strategies. - (Source GEF, 2004)
8Methodology constraints
- There is no single capacity assessment
methodology / tool that can be universally
adopted for achieving synergies among MEAs due
to - Levels of understanding
- Capacities to implement
- Prevailing knowledge networks
9Methodology and tools for cross-cutting
assessment
- Countries have an option to pick and choose a
combination of methodologies that addresses - Consultations with the line ministries and other
stakeholders - Reviewing the related documentation
- Compiling all relevant action plans, strategies
and assessments - Designing a broad frame for incorporating cross
cutting issues - Preparing a action plan to support
implementation
10Sharing experience and Lessons Learnt
- Capacity building initiatives for Synergies
between MEAs - Policy dialogues at country and regional levels
- Information provision and networking
- Awareness raising
11Sharing experience (Contd..)
- Developed a guiding frame for mainstreaming
biodiversity, poverty and development into
National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) - A publication Mainstreaming Biodiversity and
Climate change- capturing the Synergies among
CBD, UNFCCC and UNCCD - Supporting NCSA implementation in Bangladesh
- Facilitating UNFCCC implementation in Lao PDR
- Working with UNEP-DEC on developing issue based
modules for Synergies among MEAs
12IUCN contribution to the workshop
- Exchange of lessons learnt and good practice
guidelines - Stock-taking and problem solving through
consultative process - Group exercises to build capacities on cross
cutting issues, tools and methodologies - Building new partnerships
13THANK YOU!BHUJANG DHARMAJIIUCN-Regional
Biodiversity Programme, AsiaEmail
rao_at_iucnsl.org