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Shaping a sustainable future The IUCN Programme 2009-2012 Malaga September 2007 Global Programme Team Why does IUCN need a Programme ? What are we aiming to do ? Malaga September 2007 Respond to directions of Congress and Council Respond to changing societal needs Add value to members Better communicate our messages More sustainable financing of our work Improved integration Global Programme Team Why does IUCN need a Programme ? Component Results Sub-results Activities Indicators Partnerships Malaga September 2007 Plans and actual results Thematic Priority Areas Global results Corporately defined areas Vision The Programme aligns national priorities with global issues. Experience fromispast programmes shows the The Programme designed to address need forpriorities IUCN’s efforts be tailored to national whichtoalign with IUCN’s specific country It needs responding global priorities. doeswhile not impose theseto global prorities issues and areas whereof global butfocusing looks foron convergence IUCN can add the most value interest Global Programme Team What is the theory behind the Programme ? Changing the model of sustainability… Malaga September 2007 Global Programme Team What is the theory behind the Programme ? Biodiversity underpins the components of human well-being. Basic material Food, water, housing, clothing, fuel, etc Health Socio-cultural interactions Recreation, spirituality, education, happiness, etc Medicines, clean air, clean water, etc Ability to choose Access to & control over resources, democracy and rights, etc Security Protection against weather events and disasters, conflicts over resources, etc Malaga September 2007 Global Programme Team What is the theory behind the Programme ? Direct and indirect drivers influence ecosystem health and human well-being. Direct drivers of change • Natural resources use • Species introductions • Land use • External inputs • Climate change Malaga September 2007 Indirect drivers of change Population dynamics • Global economy • Politics & institutions • Cultural values Global Programme Team What is the theory behind the Programme ? IUCN is not just another international organisation. IUCN provides credible, trusted knowledge and strong technical capacities IUCN builds consensus and partnerships for action IUCN has a global and strategic reach, from local communities to the United Nations Malaga September 2007 Global Programme Team What is the theory behind the Programme ? IUCN’s value chain. Impact Knowledge Empowerment Applying, and in some cases tailoring, knowledge Research for to a specific situation sustainable resource and/or the needs of management partners at any level Governance Building a constituency that can maintain, promote and extend the application of sustainability Establishing a common standard for approaches, services and products that allow for scaling up, adaptation and quality control Reach Malaga September 2007 Global Programme Team What is the theory behind the Programme ? The assumption behind the Programme Biodiversity Climate change will impact biodiversity Climate change Biodiversity can help mitigate and adapt to climate change Malaga September 2007 Global Programme Team What is the theory behind the Programme ? The assumption behind the Programme Biodiversity Energy policies and Climate change will infrastructures will impact biodiversity impact biodiversity Climate change Energy Biodiversity Biodiversitycan canplay help a role in generating mitigate and adapt to newclimate energychange models Malaga September 2007 Global Programme Team Linking results to vision Vision Thematic Priority areas What IUCN is contributing towards Global Results x10 Component Programme Results What IUCN is accountable for delivering Mission Malaga September 2007 Global Programme Team Thematic priority areas Conserving biodiversity for life Changing the climate forecast Global results 1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 Naturally energizing the future Improving life in healthy ecosystems Greening the world economy Malaga September 2007 3.1 3.2 The IUCN Programme 20092012 4.1 4.2 5.1 5.2 Global Programme Team The IUCN Programme 2009-2012 Investing in our natural assets Changing the climate forecast Improving life in healthy ecosystems Climate change policy and practice better integrate biodiversity considerations and opportunities Improving livelihoods, reducing poverty and vulnerability, and enhancing environmental and human security through sustainable ecosystem management Conserving the diversity of life Ensuring sustainable and equitable management of biodiversity from local to global levels Naturally energising the future Implementing ecologically sustainable, equitable and efficient energy systems Malaga September 2007 Greening the world economy Integrating ecosystem conservation values in economic policy, finance and markets Global Programme Team The IUCN Programme 2009-2012 Investing in our natural assets Conserving the diversity of life Ensuring sustainable and equitable management of biodiversity from local to global levels 1.1 - Biodiversity-related policies and governance systems enable action towards the achievement of biodiversity conservation Malaga September 2007 1.2 - IUCN standards, tools and knowledge for sustainable natural resource management available and used for biodiversity conservation including effective management of global and regional common natural resources Global Programme Team The IUCN Programme 2009-2012 Investing in our natural assets Changing the climate forecast Climate change policy and practice better integrate biodiversity considerations and opportunities 2.1 - Climate change mitigation and adaptation policies and practice include biodiversity concerns from local to global level Malaga September 2007 2.2 - Natural resources management policies and strategies to adapt to the impacts of climate change are adopted and implemented Global Programme Team The IUCN Programme 2009-2012 Investing in our natural assets Naturally energising the future Implementing ecologically sustainable, equitable and efficient energy systems 3.1 - Energy policies and strategies mitigate the impact of the growing energy demand on biodiversity Malaga September 2007 3.2 - Ecosystem services that underpin sustainable and equitable energy, are incorporated in energy policies and strategies Global Programme Team The IUCN Programme 2009-2012 Investing in our natural assets Managing ecosystems for human well-being Improving livelihoods, reducing poverty and vulnerability, and enhancing environmental and human security through sustainable ecosystem management 4.1 - Development policies and strategies support vulnerable and poor stakeholders, especially women, to sustainably manage ecosystems for improved livelihoods Malaga September 2007 4.2 - Sustainable environmental management reduces vulnerability to natural hazards and conflicts Global Programme Team The IUCN Programme 2009-2012 Investing in our natural assets Greening the world economy Integrating ecosystem conservation values in economic policy, finance and markets 5.1 - Economic, trade and investment policies better integrate biodiversity values Malaga September 2007 5.2 - Companies, industry associations and consumer groups incorporate ecosystem values into planning and action Global Programme Team Thematic priority areas Conserving biodiversity for life Changing the climate forecast Global results 1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 Naturally energizing the future Improving life in healthy ecosystems Greening the world economy Malaga September 2007 Component results 3.1 Global Thematic Programme Global Thematic Programme Commission Commission Regional Programme Mediterranean Component Programme Programme Plans Plan 3.2 4.1 4.2 5.1 5.2 Each component programme has its own plan that fits within, and contribute to the IUCN Programme Global Programme Team Consultation Malaga September 2007 Programme finalized 2007 World Conservation Congress Final Programme endorsed by Council Final Programme submitted to Council Deadline for submitting Component Programme Deadline for submitting Component Situation Analysis Draft Programme document approved by Council IUCN Programme 2009-2012 Timeline… 2008 Congress preparation Global Programme Team