Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy - CEESP Martha Rojas-Urrego Vice-Chair for Europe Regional Conservation Forum for Europe, North & Central Asia Helsinki, December 2015
IUCN SSC Leaders Meeting 15-19 September 2015 Draft Mandate 2016-2020 Draft CEESP s Vision is A world where sustainability, social justice and equity are valued in nature conservation and development Draft Mission: To contribute to the IUCN Vision and Mission by generating and disseminating knowledge, mobilizing influence, and promoting actions to harmonize the conservation of nature with crucial social, cultural and economic justice concerns of human societies, including human rights and responsibilities, indigenous peoples' wellbeing and rights, women s empowerment, peace and human security, equity, biocultural diversity, sustainable livelihoods, fair and equitable governance of natural resources and sharing of benefits derived from natural resources, and respect for diverse spiritual and cultural understandings of nature. CEESP also assists indigenous peoples, social and faith-based movements and other relevant networks to engage with all components of the Union.
Highlights influencing policy and governance INSIDE IUCN Helped introduce Effective and equitable governance of nature s use into global programme and now NRGF to give practical effect Indigenous Issues Implementation of UN-DRIP Establishment of Council Private Sector Taskforce Rights Based Approaches to Conservation Community Conserved Areas WCC-2012-Res007-EN Establishing an Indigenous Peoples Organisations (IPO) Membership and Voting Category EXTERNAL UN Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples UN HR Council Evolution of the term Biocultural diversity (CBD) IPBS Guide regarding diverse conceptualization of multiple values of nature and it s benefit to people Environmental and Social Impacts Caused by the Production and Use of Biofuels SULi on fisheries FAO and livelihoods and wildlife trade
NATURAL RESOURCES GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK Objectives are to provide practical guidance on how to implement Effective and equitable governance of nature s use and to position IUCN as a leader in the promotion of good governance and innovative equitable governance Development of NRGF to date was supported by over 1280 volunteer days estimated value of US$863,575 Early outputs Values & Principles to underpin the NRGF, NRGF Inquiry Guide, Guide on Implementation of the UN-DRIP
HUMAN DEPENDENCY ON NATURE PEOPLE IN NATURE Main partners are University of Manitoba & Open Society Initiative of Southern Africa (OSISA) Secretariat: ORMAC-C, ESARO ORO, ARO, ROWA and Nature Based solutions Group Moving from developmental phase to learning phase through early application sites Four early application sites have been identified; one ORMAC-C and 3 in Africa Early application has allowed for new partners to be identified to support development and funding Should remain an institutional priority as flagship knowledge basket
Draft CEESP PROGRAMME PRIORITIES 1. Diverse Values and Valuation of Nature 2. Effective and Equitable Governance 3. Rights-based approaches to conservation 4. Sustainable and Equitable Peace, Climate Justice, and Human Security 5. Gender Equality in Conservation 6. People in Nature 7. Economic drivers of environmental degradation and biodiversity loss 8. Culture, Equity and Heritage
Membership by Themes CEESP Groups 2014 2015 CEESP - Steering Committee 27 27 CEESP - Theme on Culture and Conservation 112 153 CEESP - Theme on Environment, Conflict and Security 52 77 CEESP - Theme on Governance, Equity & Rights 254 288 CEESP - Theme on Indigenous Peoples, Local Communities, Equity and Protected Areas 322 516 CEESP - Theme on Sustainable Livelihoods 168 219 CEESP - Theme on the Environment, Macroeconomics, Trade and Investment 76 109 CEESP - Theme on the Social and Environmental Accountability of the Private Sector 67 95 CEESP-CEL/Indigenous Peoples, Customary & Environmental Laws and Human Rights SPICEH 72 222 IUCN CEESP/SSC Sustainable Use Specialist Group 244 304 CEESP Specialist Group on Religion, Spirituality, Environmental Conservation and Climate Justice** 26 TOTAL CONNECTIONS 1456 2036
CEESP in Europe, N&C Asia Membership By Regions Regions 2014 2015 Africa 160 333 East Europe, North and Central Asia 26 39 Meso and South America 84 171 North America and the Caribbean 160 355 Oceania 98 247 South and East Asia 153 363 West Asia 23 49 West Europe 255 445 Grand Total 959 2002
CEESP Commission Membership by Region (November 9 th, 2015) West Europe Oceania North America and the Caribbean Meso and South America West Asia South and East Asia East Europe, North & Central Asia Africa Total 2002 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Female 60% Male 40%
Membership by country Austria 9 Belgium 9 Cyprus 1 Denmark 2 Finland 9 France 25 Germany 41 Greece 3 Iceland 9 Ireland 7 Italy 44 Norway 12 Portugal 3 Spain 21 Sweden 3 Switzerland 72 Netherland 25 Turkey 2 UK 144
Main contributions to thematic areas Where can regional perspective add value? Platform to share information about CEESP work and relevant European issues Strong focus on policy and contributions on environmental, economic and social policy through: Close collaboration with IUCN Secretariat Brussels Office Co-Chair IUCN EU Policy Advisory Group (EUPAG) and contributions from CEESP members e.g. SDGs, REFIT Representation of CEESP in policy events - gender in SDGs Leverage engagement of Commission members in National Committees: Contribution to WG on the Development of European National Committees Commissions participation included in Toolkit for new NC Engage Commission members in key regional opportunities: Programmes for two regions (previous Implementation plan for Europe, Prog for WCC Hawaii) Engage Commission members in WCC : Commission mandate, events