Kurzvorstellung BES-Net

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Kurzvorstellung BES-Net
Kurzvorstellung BES-Net
Katja Heubach, NeFo
Solene Le Doze, UNDP
gefördert vom
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BES-Net: The Biodiversity & Ecosystem
Services Network
„A Network Approach“ – Webportal
Hintergrund: Anfrage seitens IPBES zur Unterstützung der Capacity
Building-Aktivitäten der Plattform sowie der thematischen und
methodologischen Arbeit
Vision: “Support IPBES to promote dialogue between science, policy
and practice & build capacity for more effective management of
biodiversity and ecosystems worldwide… by building on existing
networks and activities”
Launch des Webportals voraussichtlich im Herbst 2015, überarbeitete
Strategie 2014 (gemeinsam mit BES-Net Advisory Committee &
Stakeholdern)
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BES-Net: The Biodiversity & Ecosystem
Services Network
Finanzierung: In-kind contribution UNDP, Norwegian Environment
Agency & SwedBio  TSU Task Force Capacity Building
Zielgruppen: Entscheidungsträger, Wissenschaft, Praxis
Face-to-Face Aktivitäten
z.B. Politik-Wissenschaft-Dialoge
Web portal
- Themenportale z.B. Landdegradation
- Studien, Artikel, Experten, E-learning Angebote
- Online Netzwerk mit Interaktionsmöglichkeiten
Matchmaking: Funding & Capacity Building Needs
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BES-Net: A Network
Approach
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Address policy questions in
the field of BES in link with
IPBES and SD
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Enable a true dialogue among
policy-makers, scientists and
practioners
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Brings the IPBES tools,
methodologies, products to
the regional and national
levels
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Created with state of the art
preparation, facilitation and
evaluation of impact
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1. Proactive content development
by BES-Net team, UNDP &
Partners including IPBES
2. Participatory content generation
by the Network, via interactive
features:
- Identify a knowledge gap
- Share new finding
- Add video to bridge the gap
- Request a policy brief, etc.
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Living, needs-based web platform
Facilitate multiple languages
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Knowledge & policy support
Land Degradation and Restoration
Pollination, Pollinators and Food Production
Invasive Alien Species
Ecosystem-based Adaptation
Indigenous and Local Knowledge, etc.
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Example: draft content of the pollination module
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One-stop-shop for pollination
1. Guiding the users through a list
of existing websites of
institutions
mansfieldtourism.com
2. Giving access to a library of key
documents, videos, learning, elearning, etc. Identifying
gaps/provide feedback and ask
for further resources
3. Providing a list of international
experts (ask and poll experts)
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http://biodiversity.de/index.php/ipbe
s/nefo-aktivitaeten-zu-ipbes/ipbesexpertensteckbriefe
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Networking
• Find and interact with other
network members
• Find and connect with
people from 3 communities
• Ask/Poll experts
• Feedback
• Open forum
• Chat
• Work together (online
collaboration)
• Stay connected: Events,
Newsletter Social media
• Personalized user experience
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Search for
opportunities to
fund
Funding &
Technical
Support
Capacity
Building
Needs
Search for
capacity building
opportunities
Mentoring
Secondment
Exchange
Projects
Fellowships
Trainings
E-Learning Content
Jobs & Internships
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Developing Partnerships: What BES-Net Can Offer
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Connect your networks to a global capacity network composed of
scientists, policy-makers and practitioners
Get visibility and drive traffic to your own website
Get the latest information on hot topics in the field of Biodiversity
and Environmental Policy
Learn about policy support tools and methodologies
Interact in real time on the BES-Net portal with a global network,
share ideas and experiences, find experts, practitioners with
experience in a thematic area of interest
Get information on offers for capacity building technical and
financial support, job opportunities and events
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Developing Partnerships:
How Your Organization Can Get Involved
• Help spread the BES-Net message
across your network
• Share your knowledge, capacity
building material, events, job
opportunities, etc.
• Tell us your needs and interests
• Contribute with your experts and
expertise on the BES-Net web portal
and at BES-Net dialogues
• Use the matchmaking facility to
provide technical and financial capacity
building support
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Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit!
Fragen?
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Kurzvorstellung
SGA Network
Katja Heubach, NeFo
Claire Brown, UNEP-WCMC
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The SGA Network is a community of practice, creating a common
platform for ecosystem assessment practitioners, with the
intention to build capacity through:
• Training opportunities
• Capturing, synthesising and disseminating examples of best
practices and lessons learnt
• Developing e-learning tools
• Encouraging and supporting exchanges between and
amongst SGAs to share experiences
• Helping to build links with the scientific community
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History of the SGA Network
• The SGAN was established in 2007 by UNEP and other key partners to
provide ongoing support to the SGAs catalysed either during the course
of the MA or in its wake
• The SGAN Secretariat is has been hosted by UNEP-WCMC in Cambridge
since 2011. The Network also has an Advisory Committee who provides
oversight and guidance into the work programme of the Network.
• The SGAN contains over 400 members who represent different aspects
of ecosystem assessments: practitioners, scientists and policy-makers
• The SGAN aims to support the activities of relevant global process such
as the IPBES and the biodiversity-related MEAs
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Building capacity to undertake and
use national assessments
SGA Network experiences include:
• Workshops on national level
assessments as building blocks
for regional assessments
• Webinar series
• Global networking meetings to
facilitate sharing of experiences
and peer to peer learning
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http://www.ecosystemassessments.net/
Encouraging exchanges and
lessons learnt
 Mentoring scheme for early
career assessment
practitioners
 Regional hubs
 Lesson learned documents on
our website, e.g.
https://vimeo.com/109215603
Activities planned for in 2015
 Continued development of the
Regional hubs
 E-learning developed and tested
focused on IPBES Conceptual
Framework (end of summer)
 Webinar series for 2015
 Capacity building workshops for
national level ecosystem
assessments
 Trainings at the IPBES First
Author Meetings
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How can stakeholders get involved in the SGA
Network and its activities?
• Joining the network – free and open community
• Contributing your experiences, tools etc to
either a workshop or webinar
• Contribute to a Regional hub
http://www.ecosystemassessments.net/
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Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit!
Fragen?
www.ecosystemassessments.net
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