INI 284 Dd WMC if WJ CBD Distr. CONVENTION ON GENERAL BIOLOGICAL UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INEF/9* DIVERSITY 27 October 2003 ENGLISH ONLY SUBSIDIARY BODY ON SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVICE Ninth meeting Montreal, 10-14 November 2003 Item 7 of the provisional agenda** CONSIDERATION OF THE RESULTS OF THE MEETING ON “2010 —- THE GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY CHALLENGE” Meeting report Note by the Executive Secretary The Executive Secretary is circulating herewith, for the information of participants in the ninth meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice, the report of the meeting “2010 — The Global Biodiversity Challenge”, which was held in London from 21 to 23 May 2003. The report is being reproduced in the form and the language in which it was received by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. S Reissued for technical reasons. ** UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/1. 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(uoyonpoid POO} paseoroUl IoJ) AjIsIAIporqoisy sonrunoddo Suneioued awosuy vuney oneWsLeYyo—wsLIN0}00q Sadinosel 99Uan) uoeIPswWoloLg speorurayoorg S[eUloIpau “Iaqy ‘poo JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 22 Governments Parties 4ntigua and Barbuda 1. Ms. Diann Black Layne Chief Environmental Officer Environment Division Ministry of Tourism and Environment Government Office Complex, Building #2 Queen Elizabeth Highway St. John's Antigua and Barbuda Tel.: +268 462 9625460 6398 Fax: +268 462 2836/460 6093 E-Mail: environment @ antiguabarbuda.net, 4ustralia 2. 4ustria 3. Mr. Max Kitchell Head of Delegation Natural Heritage Division Department of the Environment and Heritage GPO Box 787 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia Tel.: +61 2 6274 2345 Fax: +61 2 6274 2505 E-Mail: max.kitchell@ ea.gov.au Web: http://environment.gov.au Ms. Tanja Rohrich Federal Environment Agency Spittelauer Lande 5 Vienna A-1090 Austria Tel.: +43 131304 3460 Fax: +43 131304 3700 E-Mail: roehrich @ ubavie.gv.at Web: http://www.ubavie.gv.at Annex I LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Belgium 4. Brazil Ms. Ines Verleye Collaborator of Environment Minister Cabinet of the Federal Minister of Environment Kunstlaan 7 Brussels B-1000 Belgium Tel.: +32 2 220 20 82 Fax: +32 2 220 20 67 E-Mail: ines.verleye @minsoc.fed.be Ms. Mitzi Gurgel Valente da Costa Head of the Environment Division Ministry of Foreign Relations Esplanada Dos Ministerios, Boloco H, Sala 439 Brasilia 7000 DF Brazil Tel.: 55 61 411 6674 Fax: 55 61 322 5523 E-Mail: mvalente @mre.gov.br Burkina Faso 6. Mr. Soumayila Bancé Point Focal National de la Convention sur la Diversité Biologique Ministére de |'Environnement et du Cadre de Vie 01 B.P. 6486 Ouagadougou 01 Burkina Faso Tel.: 226 312 464 / 313 166 Fax: 226 316 491/35 61 10 E-Mail: bancebo @fasonet.bf, bancebo @voila.fr . David Brackett 1, St. Joseph Boulevard Tel.: +1 819 997 1301 Fax: +1819 953 7177 -Mail: david.brackett@ec.gc.ca . Mauricio Hurtado nistry of Foreign Affairs tedral No. 1143 - 2 Piso ntiago ile Tel.: +562 679 4384 Fax: +562 673 2152 -Mail: dima10@minrel.cl . Fernando Casas nior Adviser tituto Alexander Von Humboldt lle 37 No.8-40 Mezanine gota DC lombia Tel.: +571 340 6925 Fax: +571 216 6286 -Mail: fcasas @ humboldt.org.co Web: http://www.humboldt.org.co UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 23 Governments Parties Colombia 10. Ms. Jimena Nieto Carrasco Head International Negotiations Office Ministerio de Ambiente Calle 37 #8-40 Piso 2 Bogota Colombia Tel.: +571 288 9860 Fax: +571 288 6954 E-Mail: jnieto@minambiente.gov.co Czech Republic 11. Dr. Jan Plesnik Deputy Director Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection Kalisnicka 4-6 CZ-13023 Prague 3 Czech Republic Tel.: +420 2 2258 0562 Fax: +420 2 2258 0012 E-Mail: plesnik @nature.cz, janplesnik@ hotmail.com Democratic Republic of the Congo 12. Prof. Bakach D. Kadiata Université de Kinshasa Faculté des Sciences Agronomiques B.P. 238 Kinshasa X1 Democratic Republic of the Congo E-Mail: bakach-kadiata@ yahoo.com JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 24 Governments Parties Denmark Finland 13. Mr. Christian Prip 16. Mr. Matti Nummelin Special Consultant Ministry for Foreign Affairs Danish Forest and Nature Agency P.O. Box 176 Ministry of Environment 00161 - Helsinki Haraldsgade 53 Finland Copenhagen DK-2100 Tel.: +358 1605 6108 Denmark Fax: +358 1605 6470 Tel.: +45 394 723 56 E-Mail: matti.nummelin@formin.fi Fax: +45 394 723 60 E-Mail: chp @sns.dk 17. Mrs. Marina von Weissenberg Senior Adviser Egypt Ministry of the Environment P.O. Box 35, FIN-00023 Government, Kasarminkatu 25 14. Dr. Moustafa Fouda Finland Director of the Nature Conservation Sector Tel.: +358 9 160 39372 Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs, Egyptian Environmental Fax: +358 9 160 39364 Affairs Agency, Nature Conservation Sector Fax: +358 9 160 39364 30 Misr Helwan Road El Zyrae Rd, Maadi, 7th floor E-Mail: marina.weissenberg @ ymparisto.fi Cairo France Egypt Tel.: +202 524 8792 18. Mr. Jean-Pierre Le Danff Fax: +202 527 1391 Desk Officer E-Mail: foudamos @starnet.com.eg, foudamos @link.net / Ministére des Affaires Etrangéres 37 Quai d'Orsay European Community Paris 07 SP 75700 France 15. Mr. Stefan Leiner DG ENV/E3 Tel.: 33.01 43 17 44 84 Directorate General - Environment Fax: 33 01 43 17 57 65 Rue de la Loi 200 E-Mail: jean-pierre.le-danff @ diplomatie.gouv.fr Bruxelles B-1049 Germany Belgium Tel.: +32 2 299 95 068 19. Ms. Alexandra Mueller Fax: +32 2 299 69557 Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) E-Mail: stefan.leiner@cec.eu.int Dag Hammarskjold Weg 1-5 Postfach 5180 Eschborn 65726 Germany Tel.: +49 6196 794202 UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 25 Governments Parties . Dirk Schwenzfeier ad of Delegation deral Ministry for the Environment ture Conservation and Nuclear Safety bert-Schuman-Platz nn 63175 rmany Tel.: +49 228 305 2611 Fax: +49 228 305 2695 -Mail: Dirk.Schwenzfeier @ bmu.bund.de f. Alfred A. Oteng Yeboah puty Director-General uncil for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) . Box M 32 cra vana Tel.: +233 21 77 43 80/ (cell) +233 24 772256 Fax: +233 21 77 98 09/77 7655 -Mail: aaoyeboah @ucomgh.com, otengyeboah @ yahoo.co.uk . Desh Deepak Verma int Secretary nistry of Environment and Forests ryavaran Bhawan, C.G.O. Complex, Lodi Road w Delhi 110 003 lia Tel.: +91 11 436 1613 Fax: +91 11 436 1613 =-Mail: ddverma@nic.in Indonesia 23. Dr. Setijati Sastrapradja Scientist Naturae Indonesiana (NATURINDO) Taman Widya Chandra 2 Jakarta Pusat Indonesia Tel.: + 62 251 325 236 Fax: +62 21 520 20 39 E-Mail: dinkopib @indo.net.id Iran (Islamic Republic of) 24. 25. Mr. Asghar Mohammadi Fazel Director General for Natural History Museums Department of Environment 9 Gha'em Magham Ave. Tehran 15899 Iran (Islamic Republic of) Tel.: 9821 88 24 513 Fax: 9821 883 1297 E-Mail: amfazel@yahoo.com Web: http://www.biodiversity.ir Mr. Mehran Niazi Department of Environment 9 Gha'em Magham Ave. Tehran 15899 Iran (Islamic Republic of) Tel.: +9821 828 1270 Fax: +9821 826 9912 E-Mail: mniazi@mail.com, mehranniazi@ yahoo.com Web: http://www. biodiversity. ir JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 26 reland 26. Dr. Phillip Buckley Ecologist Governments Parties Kenya 30. Department of the Environment and Local Government 7 Ely Place Dublin 2 Ireland Tel.: +353 1 647 2345 Fax: +353 1 678 8118 E-Mail: pbuckley @duchas.ie Jamaica 27. Kenya 28. 29! Dr. Elaine Fisher Consultant Oxford Medical Centre 22H Old Hope Road Kingston 5 Jamaica Tel.: +876 970 4166 Fax: +876 702 2932 E-Mail: efishjam@infochan.com Ms. Consolata W. Kiragu Deputy Permanent Representative Ministry of Foreign Affairs P.O. Box 41395 Nairobi Kenya Tel.: +254 2 243088 Fax: +254 2 248851 E-Mail: mec@nbnet.co.ke Mr. Simon K. Mbarire Deputy Director National Environment Secretariat Box 67839 Nairobi Kenya Tel.: +254 2 248 852 Fax: +254 2 248 851 E-Mail: director @nes.co.ke Mexico 31. 32. Mr. Parkinson M. Ndonye Technical Expert National Environment Management Authority P.O. Box 67839 Nairobi Kenya Tel.: +254 2 609013 E-Mail: kmunep @swinkenya.com Mr. Alberto Glender Rivas Secretario Tecnico Grupo de Paises Megadiversos Afines Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) Av.San Geronimo 456, 3e piso, Jardions del Pedregal Mexico D.F. CP 01900 Mexico Tel.: +5255 54902118 Fax: +5255 54902194 E-Mail: aglender@semarnat.gob.mx Web: http://)www.semarnat.gob.mx Dr. Jorge Soberon CONABIO National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity Insurgentes-Levifénco #4903 Tlalpan 14010 D.F. Mexico Tel.: +52 55 28 91 02 Fax: +52 55 28 91 31 E-Mail: jsoberon@xolo.conabio.gob.mx, Baysgalan Banzragch istry of Nature and Environment vernment Building No. 3 ja toiruu - 44 Petar 11 ngolia Tel.: +976 11 312 269 Fax: +976 11 321 401 -Mail: oyandar@ mongol.net Than Htoo istry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) Complex tional Commission for Environmental Affairs (NCEA) Thantaman Street, Dagon Township gon Township ngon anmar Tel.: +95 1 212 268/212 264/221-106/221-594 Fax: +95 1 221 546 -Mail: env.myan@mptmail.net.mm . Peter Johan Schei 2rnational Negotiations Director ectorate for Nature Management ngasletta 2 7485 Trondheim rway Tel.: +47 73 580 500 / 73 580 641/ 73 526361 Fax: +47 73 580 501 -Mail: peter-johan.schei @dirnat.no Web: http://www.naturforvaltning.no UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 27 Governments Parties Poland 36. Dr. Jerzy Puchalski Director Nature Protection Ministry of the Environment 52/54 Wawelska Warsaw 00-922 Poland Tel.: +48 22 754 -2610 Fax: +48 22 757-6645 E-Mail: obpan@ikp.atm.com.p| Russian Federation 37. Mr. Arkady A. Tishkov Information Analytical Centre of the GEF Project on Biodiversity Conservation Ministry of Nature Resources Kerdova St. 8\1 ap. 2-5 Moscow GSP 117312 Russian Federation Tel.: +7095 125 2870 Fax: +7095 125 5773 E-Mail: tishkov@rcmc.ru, tishkov @ biodat.ru Singapore 38. Dr. Lena Chan Assistant Director (Biodiversity Centre) National Parks Board Singapore Botanic Gardens National Parks Board 1 Chuny Road Singapore 259569 Singapore Tel.: +65 6471 9931 / 6471 9944 Fax: +65 6467 1912 E-Mail: lena_chan@nparks.gov.sg, nbrc_nparks @ pacific.net.sg JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 28 Spain 39. Mr. Carlos Martin-Novella Governments Parties Switzerland 42. Mr. Robert Lamb Senior Advisor Directorate General on Nature Conservation Ministerio de Medio Ambiente c/o 28 av. Fond du Diable La Hulpe 1310 Belgium Tel.: 32 2 656 1519 Fax: 32 2 656 1519 E-Mail: carlos.martin-novella@skynet.be Sri Lanka 40. Sudan 41. Mr. Rasnekarlalage Sujith Sumeda Ratnavake Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Parisara Piyasa Robert Gunawardena Mawatha Battaramulla Sri Lanka Tel.: +94 1 887 454 Fax: +94 1 877 292/ 94 37 334 88 E-Mail: champikakariyawasam @ yahoo.com Dr. Mutasim Bashir Nimir Ministry of Environment & Physical Development P.O. Box 10488 Khartoum Sudan Tel.: +249 11 784276 / 781479 / 777160 Fax: +249 11 787617 E-Mail: HCENR@sudanmail.net, nadirawad@ yahoo.com Senior Policy Advisor International Affairs Division - Convention Section Office fédéral de l'environnement, des foréts et du paysage Papiemuhlestr. 172 CH-3003 Berne Switzerland Tel.: +41 31 324 4989 Fax: +41 31 323 0349 E-Mail: robert.lamb @ buwal.admin.ch The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 43. Mr. Konstantin Siderovski Director Agency for Environment Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning Str Dresdenska 52 1000 Skopje The Former Yugoslav Repubiic of Macedonia Tel.: +389 2 366 930 ext 126 Fax: +389 2 366 931 E-Mail: k.siderovski@moepp.gov.mk, konstantin_siderovski @ yahoo.com Web: http:/www.moepp.gov.mk The Netherlands 44. Mr. Hans Hoogeveen Director of International Affairs Ministry of Agriculture, Nature Management and Fisheries P.O. Box 20401 The Hague 2500-EK The Netherlands Tel.; +31 70 378 4211 Fax: +31 70 378 6106 E-Mail: j.p.hoogeveen @iz.agro.nl UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INEF/9 Page 29 Governments Parties rlands . Ben Ten Brink )-ordinator Biodiversity tional Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection tonie van Leeuwenhoeklaan 9, PO Box 1 Ithoven BA e Netherlands Tel.: +3130 2742 210 Fax: +3130 2744419 gdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland . Steve Lee-Bapty sad 0s & International Species Conservation spartment for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs 16 Temple Quay House mple Quay istol BS1 6ED ited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 117 372 8295 Fax: +44 117 372 8317 -Mail: steve.lee-bapty @ defra.gsi.gov.uk . Glenys Parry D Coordinator partment for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs 1, Ashdown House 3 Victoria Street ndon SW1E 6DE ited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 207944 6201 Fax: +44 20 7944 6239 -Mail: glenys.parry @ defra.gsi.gov.uk . Andrew Stott ientific Adviser partment of the Environment, Transport and the Regions partment of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs istol BS2 9DJ ited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +440 117 372 8445 Fax: +44 0 117 372 8182 -Mail: andrew_stott @ defra.gsi.gov.uk United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 49. Dr. Malcolm Vincent Projects Director Joint Nature Conservation Committee Monkstone House, City Road Peterborough PE1 1JY United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 1733 866 885 Fax: +44 1733 555 948 E-Mail: malcom.vincent @jncc.gov.uk Web: http://www.jncc.gov.uk United Republic of Tanzania 50. Mr. Rawson Piniel Yonazi Assistant Director Division of Environment Vice President's Office IPS Building, 1st Floor, Samora Avenue/Azikiwe Street P.O. Box 5380 Dar es Salaam United Republic of Tanzania Tel.: +255 22 211 3983 / 211 8416 Fax: +255 22 211 / 3082 / 3856/2125297 E-Mail: yonazirp @hotmail.com, sotchair@ africaonline.co.tz JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 30 Governments Non-Parties Jnited States of America 51. 52. 53. Dr. Leonard Hirsch Senior Policy Advisor Smithsonian Institution 1100 Jefferson Drive SW, #3123 Washington DC DC 20560-180 United States of America Tel.: +1 202 357 4788 Fax: +1 202 786 2557 E-Mail: lhirsch @si.edu Web: http://www.si.edu Dr. John Parrotta U.S. Department of Agriculture 1400 Independence Ave. S.W., 1627-S Washington DC 20250 United States of America Tel.: +43-1-877-01-51-0 Fax: +43-1-877-01-51-50 E-Mail: iufro@forvie.ac.at, jparrotta @fs.fed.us Dr. Cristian Samper Director The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution 10th Street and Constitution Ave., N.W. Washington D.C. 20560 United States of America Tel.: (202) 357-2664 Fax: (202) 357-4779 E-Mail: samper.cristian@nmnh.si.edu n on International Trade in Endangered Species una and Flora (CITES) . Jim Armstrong invention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild una and Flora (CITES) , chemin des Anémones neva CH-1219 itzerland Tel.: +41 22 917 8127 Fax: +41 22 917 8061 -Mail: jim.armstrong@unep.ch gricultural Organization of the United Nations . Robert Scholes air bal Terrestrail Observing System ‘od and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations le delle Terme di Caracalla me 00100 y Tel.: +39 06 5705 2565 Fax: +39 06 5705 3369 -Mail: bscholes @csir.co.za griculture Organization of the United Nations , Peter Holmgren and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) le delle Terme di Caracalla me |-00100 y Tel.: +3906 570 527 14 Fax: +3906 570 551 37 -Mail: peter.holmgren@fao.org Web: http://www.fao.org UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 31 United Nations and Specialized Agencies Global Environment Facility (GEF) 57. Dr. Gonzalo Castro Biodiversity Team Leader Global Environment Facility (GEF) 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington DC 20433 United States of America Tel.: +202 473 1107 Fax: +202 614-0257 E-Mail: gcastro@thegef.org Web: http://www.gefweb.org International Maritime Organization (IMO) 58. Mr. René Coenen Technical Secretary of GESAMP International Maritime Organization (IMO) 4 Albert Ambankment London SE1 7SR United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 20 758 732 39 Fax: +44 20 758 732 10 E-Mail: rcoenen@imo.org Mediterranean Action Plan of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP/MAP) 59. Mr. Daniel Cebrian Menchero Expert Marine Bioologist Mediterranean Action Plan of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP/MAP) Bd. de l'evironment, La Charguia Tunis 1080 Tunisia E-Mail: daniel.cebrian@rac-spa.org.tn Web: http://rac-spa.org.tn JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 32 United Nations and Specialized Agencies United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Jnited Nations Development Programme 60. Ms. Nadine Smith Programme Officer Bangkok Sub- regional Resource Faculty (SURF) United Nations Development Programme UN Building, 12th. Floor Rajdamnern Nok Ave. Bangkok 10200 Thailand Tel.: +66 2 288 2564 E-Mail: nadine.smith @undp.org Jnited Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 61. Ms. Janice Astbury Consultant Equator Initiative United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 304 East 45th Street New York NY 10017 United States of America Tel.: +514 524-2393 Fax: +514 939-2691 E-Mail: jastbury @cny-jcm.org Web: http://www.undp.org 62. Dr. John Hough Principal Technical Adviser in Biodiversity, GRF Environmentally Sustainable Development Group United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 304 East 45th Street, FF-9th Floor New York NY 10017 United States of America Tel.: +212 906 5560 Fax: +212 906 6690 / 906 6998 E-Mail: john.hough @ undp.org Web: http://www.undp.org 63. Dr. Charles McNeill 64. Environment Programme Team Manager and Biodiversity Conservation & Poverty Reduction Advisor United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 304 East, 45th St. New York, NY 10017 United States of America Tel.: +212 906 5960 Fax: +212 906 6973 E-Mail: charles.mcneill@undp.org Web: http://www.undp.org Mr. Sean Southey Manager, Equator Initiative United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 304 East 45th Street New York NY 10017 United States of America Tel.: +1 212 9066676 Fax: +1212 9066973 E-Mail: sean.southey @ undp.org Web: http://www.undp.org United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 65. Dr. Salvatore Arico Biodiversity Programme Officer Division of Ecological Sciences United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 1, rue Miollis Cedex 15 Paris 75732 France Tel.: 33 1 45 68 40 90 Fax: 33 1 45 68 58 04 E-Mail: s.arico@unesco.org Web: www.unesco.org/mab UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 33 United Nations and Specialized Agencies ions Educational, Scientific and Cultural United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in (UNESCO) 69. Dr. Margaret M. Oduk . Natarajan Ishwaran Biodiversity and Biotechnology Unit ief, Natural Heritage Section Division of Environmental Commission rid Heritage Centre United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) ited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization P.O. 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Mr. Jerry Harrison Director United Nations Environment Programme, World Conservation United Nations Environment Programme, World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) 219 Huntingdon Road 219 Huntingdon Road Cambridge CB3 ODL Cambridge CB3 ODL United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 1223 277 314 Tel.: +44 1223 277 314 Fax: +44 1223 277 136 Fax: +44 1223 277 136 E-Mail: jerry.harrison@unep-wemc.org E-Mail: mark.collins@unep-wcmc.org Web: http://www.unep-wemc.org Web: http://www.unep-wemc.org 78. Tim Johnson 74. Emily Corcoran United Nations Environment Programme, World Conservation United Nations Environment Programme, World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) 219 Huntingdon Road 219 Huntingdon Road Cambridge CB3 ODL Cambridge CB3 ODL United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Web: http://www.unep-wemc.org Web: http://www.unep-wemc.org 79. Cristoph Zockler 75. Mireille de Heer United Nations Environment Programme, World Conservation United Nations Environment Programme, World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) 219 Huntingdon Road 219 Huntingdon Road Cambridge CB3 ODL Cambridge CB3 ODL United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Web: http:/www.unep-wemc.org Web: http://www.unep-wemc.org ions University (UNU) . Sam Johnston ited Nations University (UNU) -70 Jingumae 5-Chome Tel.: 81 35467 1993 Fax: 8135467 2324 -Mail: johnston @ias.unu.edu Web: http://www.ias.unu.edu k (WB) . Kathy Mackinnon nior Biodiversity Specialist vironment Department rid Bank (WB) 18 H Street NW shington DC 20433 ited States of America Tel.: +202 458 4682 Fax: +202 522 1142 Web: http://www.worldbank.org . Tony Whitten nior Biodiversity Specialist rid Bank (WB) 18 H Street NW shington DC 20433 ited States of America Tel.: +1 202 458-2252 Fax: + 1202 522-1666 -Mail: twhitten@ worldbank.org Web: http://www.worldbank.org -Mail: kmackinnon @ worldbank.org UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 35 United Nations and Specialized Agencies JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 36 Inter-Governmental Organizations 3ioNET-INTERNATIONAL 83. Dr. Nicholas King Director BioNET-INTERNATIONAL Bakeham Lane Egham, Surrey TW20 9TY United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 1491 829 036/8 Fax: +44 1491 829 082 E-Mail: n.king @bionet-intl.org, bionet @ bionet-intl.org Web: http://www.bionet-intl.org Zomité Permanent Inter-Etats de Lutte Contre la Sécheresse dans le Sahel 84. Mr. Abdoulie Danso Expert en gestion des ressources naturelles Permanent Inter-State Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel Comité Permanent Inter-Etats de Lutte Contre la Sécheresse dans le Sahel BP 7049 Ouagadougou Burkina Faso Tel.: +226 37 41 25/37 41 26 Fax: +226 37 41 32 E-Mail: paspccd @cilss.bf Zommonwealth Secretariat 85. Prof. James Seyani Chief Programme Officer Science and Technology Division Commonwealth Secretariat Marlborough House, Pall Mall London SWN 5HX United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 20 7747 6214 Fax: +44 20 7839 6174 E-Mail: j.seyani@commonwealth.int, seyanijh @ aol.com Web: http://www.comsci.org Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) 86. Dr. Toby Hodgkin IPGRI Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) IPGRI - Via dei Tre Denari 472/9 Maccarese, Rome |-00057 Italy Tel.: 39 06 611 82 12 Fax: 39 06 619 79 661 E-Mail: t.hodgkin @cgiar.org Web: http://www.cgiar.org/ipgri European Environment Agency 87. Ms. Vibeke Horlyck Officer Biodiversity and Monitoring European Environment Agency Kongens Nytorv NR6 Copenhagen DK-1050 Denmark Tel.: 33 140 79 57 05 Fax: 33 140 79 38 67 E-Mail: horlyck@mnhn.fr Web: www.eea.eu.int 88. Ms. Dominique Richard European Environment Agency Kongens Nytorv NR6 Copenhagen DK-1050 Denmark Tel.: +33 140793870 Fax: +33 140793867 E-Mail: drichard@mnhn.fr Web: www.eea.eu. int diversity Information Facility (GBIF) James Edwards ctor bal Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) iversitetsparken 15 Tel.: +4535 32 14 70 Fax: +4535 32 41 80 -Mail: jedwards @ gbif.org . Beatriz Torres nior Programme Officer mation and Capacity Building bal Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) iversitetsparken 15 Tel.: +45 353-21474 Fax: +45 353-21480 -Mail: btorres@ gbif.org, btorres @ zmuc.ku.dk al Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) . Alastair Sarre rational Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) mational Organizations Center - 5th Floor, Pacifico - Yokohama -1, Minato-Mirai, Nishi-Ku kohama 220-0012 an Tel.: +8145 223 1110 Fax: +8145 223 1111 -Mail: itto@itto.or.jp Web: www..itto.or.jp UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 37 Inter-Governmental Organizations IUCN - The World Conservation Union 92. Dr. Susan Mainka Head - Species Programme IUCN - The World Conservation Union Rue Mauverney 28 Gland CH-1196 Switzerland Tel.: +41 22 999 01 52 Fax: +41 22 999 00 15 E-Mail: sue.mainka@iucn.org, SAM @hq.iucn.org Web: http://Awww.iucn.org 93. Dr. Simon Stuart IUCN - The World Conservation Union c/o Conservation International 1919 M Street NW, suite 600 Washington DC 20036 United States of America Tel.: 1202 912 1490 Fax: 1202 9120772 E-Mail: simon.stuart@iucn.org Web: http://www.iucn.org Organization of American States (OAS) 94. Mr. Richard Huber Organization of American States (OAS) 1889 F Street N.W. Washington D.C. 20006 United States of America Fax: +202 458 3227 Ramsar Convention on Wetlands 95. Mr. Delmar Blasco Secretary General Ramsar Convention on Wetlands Rue Mauverney 28 Gland CH-1196 Switzerland Tel.: +41 22 999 0180 Fax: +41 22 999 0169 E-Mail: blasco@ramsar.org Web: http://www.ramsar.org JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 38 Inter-Governmental Organizations The New Partnership for African Development 96. Prof. Wiseman Nkuhlu The New Partnership for African Development P.O. Box 1234 Midrand, HalfHouse 1685 South Africa Tel.: +27 11 313 313 3059 Fax: +2711 313 3583 E-Mail: mandilakem@nepad.org Web: http://www.nepad.org ternational . Léon Bennun dLife International ellbrook Court tton Road mbridge CB3 ONA ited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland -Mail: leon.bennun @ birdlife.org.uk Web: http://www. birdlife.net rdens Conservation International (BGCI) . Peter Wyse Jackson retary General tanic Gardens Conservation International (BGC!) scanso House, 199 Kew Road, Richmond trey TW9 3BW ited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 208 332 5953 Fax: +44 208 332 5956 -Mail: pwj@bgci.rbgkew.org.uk Marine Life/Ocean Biographic Information s. Colleen Merrett nsus of Marine Life/Ocean Biographic Information System lebury's Mead Chard Street jorncombe Nr. Chard 0 4NB ited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 1460 301 09 -Mail: colleen@macrourid.freeserve.co.uk UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 39 Non-Governmental Organizations Conservation International 100. Dr. Elizabeth Kennedy Conservation International 1919 M. Street N.W. Suite 600 Washington DC 20036 United States of America Tel.: + 202 912-1358 Fax: + 202 912-1044 E-Mail: e.kennedy @conservation.org Web: http://www.conservation.org 101. Ms. Rebecca Livermore Conservation International 1919 M. Street N.W. Suite 600 Washington DC 20036 United States of America Tel.: + 202 912-1570 E-Mail: r.livermore @conservation.org Web: http://www.conservation.org European Centre for Nature Conservation 102. Mr. Ben Delbaere European Centre for Nature Conservation P.O. Box 90154 Tilburg 5000 LG The Netherlands Tel.: +3113 594 4944 Fax: +3113 594 4945 E-Mail: delbaere @ecnc.nl Web: http://www.ecnc.nl Fauna & Flora International 103. Mr. Barney Dickson Fauna & Flora International Great Eastern House, Tenison Road Cambridge CB1 2TT United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Fax: +44 12 23 46 14 81 E-Mail: barney.dickson @fauna-flora.org JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 40 Non-Governmental Organizations Sauna & Flora International 104. Mr. Martin Hollands Deputy Director Fauna & Flora International Great Eastern House, Tenison Road Cambridge CB1 2TT United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 1223 571000 Fax: +44 1223 461481 E-Mail: info@fauna-flora.org, martin.hollands @ fauna-flora.org Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development (FIELD) 105. Ms. Carolina Lasén Diaz Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development (FIELD) 52-53 Russell Square London WC1B 4HP United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 2 07 637 7950 Fax: +44 2 07 637 7951 E-Mail: carolina.lasen @field.org.uk Web: http://www. field.org.uk Global Canopy Programme (GCP) 106. Mr. Andrew Mitchell Global Canopy Programme (GCP) Halifax House, University of Oxford 6 South Parks Road Oxford OX1 3UB United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 1 865 271 036 Fax: +44 1865 271 035 E-Mail: k.secoy @globalcanopy.org Web: www.globalcanopy.org Haribon Foundation 107. Mr. Neil Aldrind Mallari Haribon Foundation 4/F Fil Garcia Tower 140 Kalayaan Ave. Diliman Quezon City 1101 Philippines Tel.: +632 433 3476 Fax: +632 924 8978 E-Mail: amallari@haribon.org.ph INBio 108. Mr. Rodrigo Gamez INBio PO Box 22 Santo Domingo Heredia Costa Rica Fax: +506 244 2816 E-Mail: rgamez@inbio.ac.cr Web: http://www. inbio.ac.cr International Institute for Environment & Development (IIED) 109. Ms. Krystyna Swiderska Research Associate International Institute for Environment & Development (IIED) 3, Endsleigh St., London WC1H ODD WC1H ODD United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 202 738 82117 Fax: +44 202 7388 2826 E-Mail: krystyna.swiderska @iied.org Web: http://www.iied.org ‘arm & Botanic Garden, China . John Fellowes doorie Farm & Botanic Garden, China 44 Hampden Road gston 13HG ited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 20 8546 5089 -Mail: ktjrf@kfbg.org Assessment Secretariat . Walter Reid ting Science Director llennium Assessment Secretariat ICLARM Box 500 GPO Tel.: +60 4 626 1606 x524 Fax: +60 4 626 5530 -Mail: reid@millenniumassessment.org ya/Birdlife International . Paul Matiku ecutive Director ture Kenya/Birdlife International . Box 44486 Tel.: 254 2 3749957 Fax: 254 2 3741049 -Mail: director-naturekenya@ mitsuminet.com, UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 41 Non-Governmental Organizations Plantlife International 113. Mr. Stanley Johnson Plantlife International 60 Regarts Park Road London United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: 44 20 4422 4258 Fax: 44 20 7483 1390 E-Mail: stanleyjohnson@msn.com Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 114. Dr. Peter Crane Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Richmond Surrey TW9 3AE United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Fax: +44-20-83-32-51-09 E-Mail: p.crane @rbgkew.org.uk Web: http://www.rbgkew.org.uk Royal Society for the Protection of the Birds (RSPB) 115. Ms. Alistair Gammell Royal Society for the Protection of the Birds (RSPB) The Lodge, Sandy Bedfordshire SG19 2DL United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 1767 680 551 Fax: +44 1767 683 211 E-Mail: alistair.gammell @rspb.org.uk 116. Ms. Joy Hyvarinen International Treaties Adviser Royal Society for the Protection of the Birds (RSPB) The Lodge, Sandy Bedfordshire SG19 2DL United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 1767 680 551 Fax: +44 1767 683 211 E-Mail: joy.hyvarinen @rspb.org.uk JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 42 Non-Governmental Organizations Royal Society for the Protection of the Birds (RSPB) 117. Ms. Joanna Phillips Royal Society for the Protection of the Birds (RSPB) The Lodge, Sandy Bedfordshire SG19 2DL United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland E-Mail: joanna.phillips @ rspb.org.uk Stakeholder Forum for Our Common Future 118. Ms. Georgina Ayre Stakeholder Forum for Our Common Future Fax: +44 20 793 05893 E-Mail: info@earthsummit2002.org, gayre @ earthsummit2002.0rg The Gran Canaria Group 119. Dr. David Bramwell Director The Gran Canaria Group Jardin Botanico Canario Vierra y Clavijo Aptd. 14 Tafira Alta Gran Canaria Spain Tel.: +34 928 219 582 Fax: +34 928 219 581 E-Mail: dbramwell@grancanaria.com The Natural History Museum 120. Dr. Chris Lyal The Natural History Museum Cromwell Road London SW7 5BD United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 207 942 5113 Fax: +44 207 942 5229 E-Mail: chcl@nhm.ac.uk The Nature Conservancy 121. 122. 123. 124. Dr. Charles V. Barber The Nature Conservancy 1630 Connecticut Ave. NW #300 Valle Verde 5, Pasig, Washington D.C. United States of America Tel.: 202 518 2052 Fax: 202 387 4823 E-Mail: cvbarber@marine.org Web: www.nature.org Mr. Frank Biasi The Nature Conservancy 4245 North Fairfax Drive Suite 100 Arlington VA- 22203-1606 United States of America Web: www.nature.org Mr. Sheldon Cohen Director Conservation Finance and Policy The Nature Conservancy 4245 North Fairfax Drive Suite 100 Arlington VA- 22203-1606 United States of America Tel.: 1703 841 2644 Fax: 1703 525 0208 E-Mail: scohen@tnc.org Web: www.nature.org Mr. Carter Roberts The Nature Conservancy 4245 North Fairfax Drive Suite 100 Arlington VA- 22203-1606 United States of America Tel.: 1703 247 3731 Fax: 1703 841 4880 E-Mail: croberts @tnc.org Web: www.nature.org ‘e Conservancy r. Konrad von Ritter he Nature Conservancy 45 North Fairfax Drive Tel.: +1 703 841 2087 E-Mail: kritter@tnc.org Web: www.nature.org he Royal Society 9 Carlton House Terrace ndon SW1Y 5AG inited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Fax: +44-20-74-51-26-92 E-Mail: richard.heap @ royalsoc.ac.uk ls. Rachel Quinn nior Manager - Science Policy he Royal Society 9 Carlton House Terrace ndon SW1Y 5AG inited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Fax: +44 207451 2692 E-Mail: rachel.quinn @ royalsoc.ac.uk nservation Society nited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44-7976-605-770 Fax: +44-1795-830-051 E-Mail: mhatchwell@wces.org UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INEF/9 Page 43 Non-Governmental Organizations World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) International 129. 130. Mr. Jonathan Loh World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) International Avenue du Mont-Blanc 27 Gland CH-1196 Switzerland Tel.: + 44 17 30 89 25 18 E-Mail: jloh@vispa.com Web: http://panda.org Mr. Gordon Shepherd World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) International Avenue du Mont-Blanc 27 Gland CH-1196 Switzerland Tel.: +41 22 364 9501 Fax: +41 22 364 8307 E-Mail: gshepherd@wwfint.org Web: http://panda.org Zoological Society of London 131. Dr. Georgina Mace Institute of Zoology Zoological Society of London Regent's Park London NW1 4RY United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 207 449 6600 Fax: +44 207 449 5870 E-Mail: georgina.mace @ioz.ac.uk JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 44 Industry 3ritish Petrolium Premier Oil 132. Ms. Louise Johnson 135. Dr. Richard Jones Biodiversity Advisor Manager of CSR Group Health Safety and Environment Premier Oil British Petrolium 23 Lower Belgrave Street Chertsey Road London SW1W ONR Sunbury-upon-Thames United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Middlesex TW16 7LN Tel.: +44 20 7730 1111 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 1932-774044 Fax: +44 1932-774057 E-Mail: JohnsoL12@bp.com international Petroleum Industry Environmental. conservation Association 133. Mr. John Campbell International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Fax: + 44 20 7730 4696 E-Mail: Rjones@PREMIER-OIL.com Premier Oil- Pakistan 136. Mr. Basit Khan Premier-Kufpec Pakistan B.V. Premier Oil- Pakistan 5th Floor (Eastern Side) - Evacuee Trust Complex F-51, Sir Aga Khan Road - P.O. Box 2438 Association Islamabad Monmouth House Pakistan 87-93 Westbourne Grove Tel.: +9251 111-211-311 87-93 Westbourne Grove Fax: +9251 282-17-85 London W2 4UL E-Mail: bkhan@premier-oil.com United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 207 633 2377 Fax: +44 207 633 2309 E-Mail: john.campbell@ogp.org.uk 137. Mr. Ali Sheik LEAD - PAKISTAN Premier Oil- Pakistan Web: http://www.ipieca.org F-7 Mavkoz Lead-House 134. Mr. David Mansell-Moullin Islamabad Project Manager Pakistan International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association 5th Floor, 209-215 Blackfriars Road London SE1 8NL United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: 44 207 633 2388 Fax: 44 207 633 2389 E-Mail: mansell_moullin@ipieca.org Web: http://www. ipieca.org Tel.: 92-51-265-15-11 Tel.: 92-51-265-15-11 Fax: 92-51-265-15-12 E-Mail: atscheikh@lead.org r. Stuart Anstee nvironmental Policy Adviser io Tinto SE Department St. Jame's Square ndon SWY 4LD nited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 20 7753 2342 Fax: +44 20 7753 2413 E-Mail: stuart.antsee @ riotinto.com Industry UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 45 JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 46 Education/University Vational Botanical Institute 139. Professor Brian Huntley National Botanical Institute Private Bag X7 Claremont 7735 South Africa Tel.: +27 21 762-1166 Fax: +27 21761-4687 E-Mail: huntley @nbict.nbi.ac.za Yniversity of Cambridge 140. Dr. Andrew Balmford 141. Senior Lecturer Department of Zoology University of Cambridge Downing Street Cambridge CB2 3EJ United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 1223 331770 Fax: +44-122 333 17 70 E-Mail: apb12@hermes.cam.ac.uk Dr. Rhys Green University of Cambridge Downing Street Cambridge CB2 3EJ United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 1223 762-840 E-Mail: reg29 @hemes.cam.ac.uk Yniversity of East Anglia 142. Dr. John Reynolds Professor School of Biological Sciences University of East Anglia School of Biological Sciences Norwich NR4 7TJ United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Fax: +44-16-03-592-250 E-Mail: reynolds @uea.ac.uk t of the Convention on Biological Diversity Tel.: +514 288 2220 Fax: +514 288 6588 E-Mail: hamdallah.zedan @ biodiv.org Web: http://www.biodiv.org r. Bob Kakuyo enior Programme Officer plementation & Outreach ecretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity Tel.: +514 287-7007 Fax: +514 288-6588 E-Mail: bob.kakuyo @ biodiv.org Web: http://www.biodiv.org r. Kalemani Jo Mulongoy lead TTM ecretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity 93 St. Jacques Street Tel.: +1(514) 287 7027 Fax: +1(514) 288 6588 E-Mail: jo.mulongoy @ biodiv.org Web: http://www.biodiv.org UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 47 SCBD Staff JNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 age 48 Vartin-Bah Consultants 146. Ms. Annabel Martin-Bah Martin-Bah Consultants 22 Tudor Rose Court 25 Fann Street London ECZY 8DY United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 207 638 3307 E-Mail: amv030393 @ aol.com The London School of Economics and Political Sciences 147. 148. Ms. Michelle Laurie The London School of Economics and Political Sciences 1-7 Endsleigh Place flat S21 London WC1H OPW United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 781 629 7944 E-Mail: m.k.laurie @Ise.ac.uk Mr. Vicente Filho Manzione The London School of Economics and Political Sciences 1-7 Endsleigh Place flat S21 London WC1H OPW United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel.: +44 870 873 4587 ext.4847 E-Mail: V.F.Manzione @lse.ac.uk Others UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 49 Wednesday, 21 May 0800 — 0900 0900 — 1000 1000 — 1020 1020 — 1245 Registration Annex II PROGRAMME Plenary session 1: Opening of the meeting Introduction of speakers: Mark Collins + Elliot Morley MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Fisheries, Water, Nature Protection) ¢ Hans Hoogeven, Chair of CBD COP Bureau ¢ Hamdallah Zedan, Executive Secretary of CBD ¢ Charles McNeill, United Nations Development Programme ¢ Mark Collins, Director of UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre Coffee/tea break Plenary session 2: Overview, key issues and presentation of critical questions to be addressed by the breakout groups Chair: Natarajan Ishwaran (World Heritage Convention) 1020 — 1045 1045 — 1105 1105 — 1125 1125-1145 1145 — 1205 1205 — 1230 1230 — 1245 The Convention on Biological Diversity as a framework for meeting the 2010 target (General overview: objectives, expected outcomes; putting the meeting in the context of the Strategic Plan of the Convention on Biological Diversity, other conventions and their strategic plans, global processes, WSSD including Type II partnerships Millennium Development Goals, etc.). Jo Mulongoy (CBD Secretariat) Objective 1: Understanding and measuring biodiversity loss: status and trends of biodiversity; current and projected rates, causes and impacts of biodiversity loss, methods for measuring the rate of biodiversity loss. Robert Scholes (South Africa) Objective 2: Addressing the 2010 target and the many other biodiversity- related targets: what are the targets, how do they relate to each, can we address them in a coordinated manner. Jorge Soberon (Mexico) Objective 3: Key initiatives in addressing biodiversity loss: exploring and identifying how existing and proposed initiatives to reduce biodiversity loss such as MEA implementation at national and international levels, address the 2010 target. Delmar Blasco (Ramsar Convention) Objective 4: Exploring and identifying how to report on progress and achievements. Walt Reid (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment) Discussion Introduction to breakout sessions. Jeremy Harrison (UNEP-WCMC) UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 50 1245 — 1400 1400 — 1700 1845 — Lunch break Breakout sessions Four breakout groups will meet concurrently during three sessions on Wednesday afternoon (1400-1700) and twice on Thursday (0945-1300 and 1400-1800). Between them they will cover the four objectives of the meeting at both national and international levels. Group A: Chairs: Jim Armstrong (CITES) and Alfred Oteng Yeboah (Ghana) Group B: Chairs: Max Kitchell (Australia) and Setijati Sastrapradja (Indonesia) Group C: Chairs: Asghar Fazel (Iran) and John Hough (UNDP) Group D: Chairs: David Brackett (Canada) and Diann Black Layne (Antigua) Understanding and measuring biodiversity loss: The purpose of this session is to generate an improved understanding of biodiversity loss and its impacts, and, based on this, to identify a process for moving towards an internationally agreed method of (and ability to) objectively and quantifiably assess the annual rate of biodiversity loss. The groups are expected to recognize that while there are many national initiatives attempting to assess biodiversity, there are, as yet, both considerable duplications and gaps in the system, and a need for increased collaboration and coordination. Group A will consider this issue from national and local perspectives Group B will consider this issue from the international (global and regional) perspectives. Addressing the 2010 target and other multiple biodiversity-related targets: The aim of this session is to identify a process for establishing clear relationships between the 2010 target and the many other biodiversity-related targets that have been internationally agreed, in order to identify how they relate and whether a single harmonized set of measurements, actions and reports can suffice for all. Group C will consider this issue at from national and local perspectives. Group D will consider this issue from the international (global and regional) perspective. Darwin Initiative lecture and reception Participants are invited by the United Kingdom Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to attend the Darwin Initiative Lecture which is being given this year by Peter H. Raven, Director of the Missouri Botanical Garden. The title of the lecture will be "Our Choice: How Many Species Will Survive The 21st Century?". The lecture wiil take place at 10 St James Square, and will be followed by a reception hosted by the Department. Thursday, 22 May 0900 — 0945 “0945 — 1300 Plenary session 3: Progress reports from breakout groups Chair: Elaine Fisher (Jamaica) Breakout sessions (continued) Reporting on biodiversity loss: This session with explore and identify how to report on the annual rate of biodiversity loss, and this progress and achievements in reducing that loss. The purpose of the session is to explore and identify ways and means of reporting UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 51 on the objective and quantitative measures of the rate of biodiversity loss discussed in group sessions on the previous day. Group A will consider this issue from national and local perspectives Group B will consider this issue from the international (global and regional) perspectives. Key initiatives in addressing biodiversity loss: This session will explore and identify how to build synergies between key initiatives related to the achievement of the 2010 target and other biodiversity-related targets and how to report on the activities and achievements of these initiatives in reducing the causes of biodiversity loss. The group will particularly focus on international agreements and programmes aimed at achieving conservation targets. Group C will consider this issue at from national and local perspectives. Group D will consider this issue from the international (global and regional) perspective. 1300-1400 Lunch break 1400 — 1800 1830 — 2000 Breakout sessions The same four breakout groups meet again to continue discussion on any outstanding issues, and to identify follow-up activities based on earlier discussion. This will include discussion of: e Mechanisms and processes e Roles, responsibilities and timelines e Follow up with governance and advisory bodies e Relationship to funding mechanisms e Ensuring collaboration and partnership e Links to WSSD outcomes including WSSD partnerships ¢ Reporting processes and schedules ¢ Targeting of reporting (including format and content) e Public education and awareness issues Celebration of the International Biodiversity Day friday, 23 May 0900 — 1030 1030 — 1100 1100 — 1300 Plenary session 4 Chair: Elaine Fisher (Jamaica) 0900-0930 Report from breakout group A: Questions and discussion 0930-1000 Report from breakout group B: Questions and discussion 1000— 1030 General discussion Tea/coffee break Plenary session 4 (continued): 1100-1130 Report from breakout group C: Questions and discussion UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 52 1130-1200 Report from breakout group D: Questions and discussion 1200-1230 General discussion 1230 — 1400 Lunch Break 1400 — 1500 Plenary session 5 Chair: Jan Plesnik (Czech Republic) 1400 —1420Summary and synthesis; next steps. Cristian Samper (Smithsonian Institution) 1420 — 1500 Comments and discussion 1500 — 1530 Closure of the meeting Closing remarks by organizers e Hamdallah Zedan, Executive Secretary of CBD e Charles McNeill, United Nations Development Programme e Mark Collins, Director of UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 53 Annex IIT OTHER RELEVANT GOALS AND TARGETS A, Millennium Development Goals The Millennium Development Goals summarize the development goals agreed on at international conferences and world summits during the 1990s. At the end of the decade, world leaders distilled the key goals and targets in the Millennium Declaration (September 2000). Based on the declaration, UNDP worked with other UN departments, funds and programmes, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on a concise set of goals, numerical targets and quantifiable indicators to assess progress. These are known as the the "Millennium Development Goals’, and include 8 goals, 18 targets and over 40 indicators. The UN General Assembly approved these in 2001 as part of the Secretary-General's Millennium Roadmap. Goal 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Target 1: Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people living on less than a dollar a day Target 2: Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer from hunger. Goal 2. Achieve universal primary education Target 3: Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling. Goal 3. Promote gender equality and empower women Target 4: Eliminate gender disparities in primary and secondary education, preferably by 2005, and to all levels of education no later than 2015. Goal 4. Reduce child mortality Target 5: Reduce by two thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the mortality rate among children under five. Goal 5. Improve maternal health Target 6: Reduce by three-quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality rate. Goal 6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases Target 7: Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS. Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major diseases. Goal 7. Ensure environmental sustainability y Target 8: Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programmes and reverse the loss of environmental resources. al Target 9: Halve by 2015 the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water. Target 10: By 2020 achieve significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers. Goal 8. Develop a global partnership for development —_— Target 11: Develop further an open, rule-based, predictable, non-discriminatory trading and financial system that includes a commitment to good governance, development and poverty reduction Target 12: Address the special needs of least developed countries. Target 13: Address the special needs of landlocked countries and small island developing states. Target 14: Deal comprehensively with the debt problems of developing countries through national and international measures in order to make debt sustainable in the long term. UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 54 Target 15: In cooperation with developing countries, develop and implement strategies for decent and productive work for youth Target 16: In cooperation with pharmaceutical companies, provide access to affordable essential drugs in developing countries Target 17: In cooperation with the private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications technologies. B. Global Plant Conservation Strategy The Global Plant Conservation Strategy adopted by the Conference of Parties at its sixth meeting in Decision VI/9 includes 16 outcome-oriented targets in five groups. The target date of 2010 was set to synchronize with the Convention's Strategic Plan. a) Understanding and documenting plant diversity: Target 1: A widely accessible working list of known plant species, as a step towards a complete world flora. Target 2: An assessment of the conservation status of all known plant species, at national, regional and international levels. Target 3: Development of models with protocols for plant conservation and sustainable use, based on research and practical experience. b) Conserving plant diversity Target 4: At least 10 percent of each of the world’s ecological regions effectively conserved. Target 5: Protection of 50 per cent of the most important areas for plant diversity assured. Target 6: At least 30 per cent of production lands managed consistent with the conservation of plant diversity. Target 7: 60 per cent of the world’s threatened species effectively conserved in situ. Target 8: 60 per cent of threatened plant species in accessible ex situ collections, preferably in the country of origin, and 10 per cent of them included in recovery and restoration programmes. Target 9: 70 per cent of the genetic diversity of crops and other major socio-economically valuable plant species conserved, and associated local and indigenous knowledge maintained. Target 10: Management plans in place for at least 100 major alien species that threaten plants, plant communities and associated habitats and ecosystems. c) Using plant diversity sustainably Target 11: No species of wild flora endangered by international trade. Target 12: 30 per cent of plant-based products derived from sources that are sustainably managed. Target 13: The decline of plant resources, and associated indigenous and local knowledge, innovations and practices that support sustainable livelihoods, local food security and health care, halted. d) Promoting education and awareness about plant diversity Target 14: The importance of plant diversity and the need for its conservation incorporated into communication, educational and public awareness programmes. c) Building capacity for the conservation of plant diversity Target 15: The number of trained people working with appropriate facilities in plant conservation increased, according to national needs, to achieve the targets of this strategy. Target 16: Networks for plant conservation activities established or strengthened at national, regional and international levels. UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 55 C. Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development The WSSD Plan of Implementation incorporates goals and targets that have arisen in a range of other international meetings, including the MDGs and the CBD's 2010 target. The Plan of Implementation includes the following (in chronological order): Facilitate implementation of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer by ensuring adequate replenishment of its fund by 2003/2005. Ensure the entry into force of the Rotterdam Convention on Prior Informed Consent Procedures for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in international Trade by 2003 and that of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants by 2004. Establish by 2004 a regular process under the United Nations for global reporting and assessment of the state of the marine environment. Undertake by 2004 initiatives aimed at implementing the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-based Activities in small island developing States. Develop community-based initiatives on sustainable tourism by 2004. Undertake a full and comprehensive review of the implementation of the Barbados Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States in 2004. Put into effect the international plan of action for the management of fishing capacity by 2005 and the international plan of action to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing by 2004. African countries should be in the process of developing and implementing food security strategies, within the context of national poverty eradication progammes, by 2005 Take immediate steps to make progress in the formulation and elaboration of national strategies for sustainable development and begin their implementation by 2005 Further develop a strategic approach to international chemicals management by 2005. Develop integrated water resources management and water efficiency plans by 2005. Accelerate implementation. of the IPF/IFF proposals for action by counties and by the Collaborative Partnership on Forests, and intensify efforts on reporting to the United Nations Forum on Forests to contribute to an assessment of progress in 2005 Recommend to the United Nations General Assernbly that it consider adopting a decade of education for sustainable development, starting in 2005. Reduce HIV prevalence among young men and women aged 13-24 by 25 per cent in the most affected countries by 2005 and globally by 2010, as well as combat malaria, tuberculosis and other diseases (GA). Make every effort to achieve substantial progress by the next Global Programme of Action conference in 2006 to protect the marine environment from land-based activities Implement the new globally harmonized system for the classification and labelling of chemicals with a view to having the system fully operational by 2008. Encourage the application by 2010 of the ecosystem approach (in sustainable management of fisheries and biodiversity). Improve access by developing countries to affordable, accessible, cost-effective, safe and environmentally sound alternatives to ozone-depleting substances by 2010. Achieve by 2010 of a significant reduction in the current rate of loss of biological diversity. Achieve improved health literacy on a global basis by 2010. Establish marine protected areas consistent with international law and based an scientific information, including representative networks by 2012. Maintain or restore fish stocks to levels that can produce the maximum sustainable yield with the aim of achieving these goals for depleted stocks on an urgent basis and where possible. not later than 2015. UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 56 Halve, by the year 2015, the proportion of the world's people whose income is less than $1 a day and the proportion of people who suffer from hunger (MDG). Reduce, by the year 2015, mortality rates for infants and children under 5 by two thirds, and maternal mortality rates by three quarters, of the prevailing rate in 2000 (MDG). Halve, by the year 2015, the proportion of people who are unable to reach or to afford safe drinking water (MDG) and the proportion of people who do not have access to basic sanitation. Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling, and that girls and boys will have equal access to all levels of education relevant to national needs (MDG). By 2020, achieve a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers (MDG) Aim to achieve by 2020 that chemicals are used and produced in ways that lead to the minimization of significant adverse effects on human health and the environment. Implement NEPAD objectives on energy, which seek to secure access for at least 35 per cent of the African population within 20 years, especially in rural areas. D. World Bank/WWF Forest Alliance This alliance was established in 1998 to effect changes in forest policy and practices, to help safeguard biodiversity, and alleviate poverty. The Alliance set measurable targets to track progress, and to catalyse efforts by governments, the private sector, and civil society in the fight for forest conservation. By 2005, the Alliance aims to bring about: e 50 million hectares of new forest protected areas; e 50 million hectares of existing, but highly threatened forest protected areas secured under effective management; e 200 million hectares of production forests under independently certified sustainable management. The rationale behind the Alliance's targets is twofold. First, they are 'challenge targets’, intended to stimulate and catalyse the conservation efforts of multiple stakeholders. Second, they serve as operational objectives to focus the forest-sector operations of the World Bank and WWF. UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9 Page 57 E. WWF Marine Targets To ensure a healthy and viable marine environment, WWF has set two global targets for the year 2020. By that date they aim to: e stop overfishing and ensure that all exploitation of fish stocks is sustainable e establish a network of well-managed marine protected areas covering at least ten per cent of the world's oceans