Natural Capital for people-CeNtered developmeNt · food, water and health, enhance resilience,...
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Our Overall Budget for Biodiversity
Our Efforts on Biodiversity in Development Cooperation
Our Strategy on Biodiversity
Our Outcomes
Our Initiatives on Biodiversity for Development...
Our Aichi Priorities
Our Main Approaches for Mainstreaming
Short Term
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The Aichi Targets
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The UNDP Biodiversity and Ecosystems Framework in Response to the CBD Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020
How will you help to achieve the Aichi Targets?
The overall strategic objective of the UNDP Biodiversity and Ecosystems Framework is to: Maintain and enhance the goods and services provided by biodiversity and ecosystems in order to secure livelihoods, food, water and health, enhance resilience, conserve threatened species and their habitats, and increase carbon storage and sequestration.
UNDP will work with developing countries on interventions through three Signature Programmes designed to achieve the strategic objective: SP1: Integrating biodiversity and ecosystem
management into development SP2: Unlocking the potential of protected areas SP3: Adapting to, and mitigating the effects of,
climate change
Association Anja Miray, an SGP recipient, manages a community forest reserve in central Madagascar, using ecotourism to improve local livelihoods and wellbeing. “Prior to our initiative, this vast territory was cleared every year for corn planting. Local communities were hunting the lemurs as a source of protein to supplement their poor food diet...
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Together with the World Bank Group and the United Nations Environment Programme, UNDP was a launch partner of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in 1991, the single largest source of finance for biodiversity management globally. UNDP manages the GEF Small Grants Programme (SGP) to support the work of local non-government and civil society organisations. In 2012, 37% of GEF full and medium-sized projects were focused on biodiversity conservation and preservation; around half of all current 14,000 GEF–SGP projects are biodiversity-focused.
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES)
UNDP is working with countries in Latin America and Africa to build capacity for expanding Payments for Ecosystem Services schemes, contributing to conserving global biodiversity and achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Examples include obtaining a price premium for incorporating the use of biochar in agriculture in Costa Rica, expanding payments to landowners who conserve high biodiversity areas in Ecuador, and exploring financing options for the first indigenous REDD project in Brazil.
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...and more Initiatives:Strengthening Adaptation to Climate Change in Southern Haiti’s Coastal Communities (Haiti)Aichi Targets 7, 10, 15
Building Local Capacity for Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity in the Okavango Delta(Botswana)Aichi Targets 8, 11, 14
Mainstreaming Biodiversity and Biosecurity into Key Sectors and Policies in the Seychelles(Seychelles)Aichi Targets 4, 6, 9
Ecosystem-Based Adaptation Approaches for Maintaining Water Security in the Mongolian Steppes(Mongolia)Aichi Targets 5, 14, 15
The UNDP Equator Prize - Advancing Local Solutions for People, Nature and Resilient Communities(Global)Aichi Targets 6, 13, 18
UNDP Green Commodities Facility in Indonesia – Mainstreaming Forest Conservation into Agriculture through the Sustainable Palm Oil Initiative (Indonesia)Aichi Targets 3, 7, 13
Assisting Countries to Facilitate Private Sector Engagement and Community Involvement in Access and Benefit Sharing(Global)Aichi Targets 16, 18,19
Integrating the 2010-2020 Strategic Plan and Aichi Targets into Revised NBSAPs (Global)Aichi Targets 2, 17, 19
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UNDP: Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Driving Sustainable Development Natural Capital for people-CeNtered developmeNt
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and generated USD 45,000 for the association.
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Protected Areas for the 21 st Century: Lessons from UNDP/GEF's Portfolio
Managing Private investMent in
natural resources:
a Primer for Pro-Poor growth and
environmental sustainability
environment for the MDgs
unDP-uneP Poverty-environment initiative
IMPORTANCE OF BIODIVERSITY
AND ECOSYSTEMS IN ECONOMIC
GROWTH AND EQUITY IN LATIN
AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN:
AN ECONOMIC VALUATIONOF ECOSYSTEMS
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economic assessment of Ethiopia’s system of protected areas found that it contributes
USD 432 million in hydrological services each year.
UNDP’s work on peatland
restoration in Belarus
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authorities up to
USD 1 million in fire-fighting operations.
DID yoU KNow?Coral reef- and mangrove-associated tourism contributed
USD 150–196 million to BELIzE’S economy in 2007, or 12-15 percent of GDP.
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Additional co-finance leveraged: $500 million in 2010, $650 million in 2012.
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aichi Target s 2, 8, 14
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aichi Targe ts 1, 8, 10
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