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Multi-Focal Area Projects: BD, LD, and IW

Multi-Focal Area Projects: BD, LD, and IW. Mark Zimsky GEF Biodiversity Coordinator Senior Biodiversity Specialist Regional Program Manager, Latin America and the Caribbean GEF Familiarization Seminar Washington, DC January 17 – 19, 2012. Outline.

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Multi-Focal Area Projects: BD, LD, and IW

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  1. Multi-Focal Area Projects: BD, LD, and IW Mark Zimsky GEF Biodiversity Coordinator Senior Biodiversity Specialist Regional Program Manager, Latin America and the Caribbean GEF Familiarization Seminar Washington, DC January 17 – 19, 2012

  2. Outline • Three focal areas-three results frameworks • Best practice examples

  3. GEF-5 Biodiversity Strategy Objectives • improve the sustainability of protected area systems • mainstream biodiversity conservation and sustainable use into production landscapes/ seascapes and sectors • build capacity to implement the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety • build capacity on access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing • integrate CBD obligations into national planning processes through enabling activities

  4. GEF-5 IW Strategy Objectives • Catalyze multi-state cooperation to balance conflicting water uses in transboundary surface and groundwater basins while considering climatic variability and change • Catalyze multi-state cooperation to rebuild marine fisheries and reduce pollution of coasts and Large Marine Ecosystems while considering climatic variability and change • Support foundational capacity building, portfolio learning, and targeted research needs for joint, ecosystem-based management of trans-boundary water systems • Promote effective management of Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ)

  5. GEF-5 Land Degradation Objectives • Maintain or improve flows of agro-ecosystem services to sustain livelihoods of local communities. • Generated sustainable flows of forest ecosystem services in arid, semi-arid and sub-humid zones, including sustaining livelihoods of forest-dependent people • Reduce pressures on natural resources from competing land uses in the wider landscape • Increase capacity to apply adaptive management tools in SLM

  6. Good practice examples • Tanzania, Marine and Coastal Environment Management Project (MACEMP), BD-IW • South West Indian Fisheries Commission Project, BD-IW • China,Mainstreaming Biodiversity Protection within the Production Landscapes and Protected Areas of the Lake Aibi Basin, BD-LD

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