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JRC 2nd Progress Report 2012-13

JRC 2nd Progress Report 2012-13. Steve Peedell European Commission Joint Research Centre. Presentation Outline. JRC BIOPAMA Activities 2012-13 Project structure and organisation Timeline and key milestones Budget situation Key achievements and highlights Challenges

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JRC 2nd Progress Report 2012-13

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  1. JRC 2nd Progress Report 2012-13 Steve Peedell European Commission Joint Research Centre

  2. Presentation Outline JRC BIOPAMA Activities 2012-13 • Project structure and organisation • Timeline and key milestones • Budget situation • Key achievements and highlights • Challenges • Next steps and action plan

  3. Partners

  4. Structure of theprogramme

  5. Expected Results Understanding ecology of PA’s and ecosystem services Understanding interactions between PA’s and local economy Improving PA management through better understanding of governance Data, indicators, models, reports, tools Regional Reference Information System

  6. JRC Internal Organisation Marine Ecosystems Monitoring Ecosystem Services Species and Habitats Digital Observatory of Protected Areas BIOPAMA RRIS Management & Governance Pressures and Threats RRIS Deployment Terrestrial Ecosystems Monitoring

  7. Project Timeline & Milestones Inception Elaboration Construction Transition 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year 4 Year 5….. Year 3 Year 2 Year 1 PIRTNC WPC Observatories & RRIS DOPA, ACP Observatory DOPA Explorer Fire Tool ESP Mapping Jan/Feb 2013 Pacific, Caribbean, PACO WS Dec 2012 ESARO WS Mar 2012 Inception WS Feb 2012 IUCN July 2011 JRC

  8. Budget

  9. Key Achievements • Requirements, stakeholder engagement • Data needs questionnaire • Regional workshops • RRIS development • Datasets • Digital Observatory of Protected Areas (DOPA) • RRIS Pilots • Reports and publications

  10. Biodiversity and Habitats Characterisation - Key Achievements • Modelling tools refined and operational • eHabitat, eSpecies • Re-computation of indicators for 10000 PA’s • From 3000 in Year 1 • Plant data completeness assessment methodology (JRC, GBIF, Uni Oxford) • 26th International Congress for Conservation Biology • Data sharing agreement JRC-IUCN-WCMC

  11. Ecosystem Services – Key Achievements • DOPA Carbon Tool. Change of the tool structure and function • Analysis of Ecosystem Services indicators for the West and Central Africa WG • Design and development of the Ecosystem Services Partnership visualisation tool • Mapping of Carbon sequestration in the Caribbean basin

  12. Terrestrial Ecosystems Monitoring- Key Achievements • Repopulation and restructuring of fire archive data • Delivery of eStation information products via web services

  13. Marine Ecosystems Monitoring

  14. PA Pressures and Threats - Key Achievements • Database of land cover changes in sub-Saharan Africa 1990-2000-(2005)-2010 • Fire tool for PA’s • Analysis of requirements for poaching tool

  15. PA Management & Governance - Key Achievements • Close consultation with METT & PAME groups • Queensland University, WCMC • First draft PA “Identity Card” • Scoping of pilot for Central African Region

  16. DOPA and RRIS – Key Achievements • DOPA Explorer first official beta release • http://ehabitat-wps.jrc.ec.europa.eu/dopa_explorer/ • Various thematic tools • Fire • Ecosystem Services • Baseline web services • http://dopa-services.jrc.ec.europa.eu/services/ • eHabitat, eSpecies, eStation • Island Biodiversity Information System • Focus on Invasive Alien Species for the Pacific Region • Data sharing agreement signed with IUCN-WCMC • Hadoop Cluster for analysis of large biodiversity datasets

  17. Hadoop – Big Data for BIOPAMA

  18. Communication

  19. Challenges Timing • Project has taken time to gather genuine momentum, recommend extension to 5 years Staffing • Emphasis on temporary staff for project execution, many contracts will expire over next 12 months • Switch from grantholder profile to contractual agents • Staff turnover and changes Geography • Time zones, different emphasis and context between regions • Getting visibility and recognition in Caribbean and Pacific RRIS Development • Interdependency with Regional Observatory definition • Requirements engineering and prioritisation • Customisation of the DOPA toolbox to specific BIOPAMA needs

  20. Next Steps and Action Plan • Second Annual Report • Internal Work Package Review • Request modifications of Administrative Arrangement • Regional Pilots • DOPA Explorer review • CBD Regional Workshop support • Technical Advisory Group outcomes and follow-up • Technical assistance to Regional Observatory definition • Targeted recruitment and expert engagement

  21. Developing capacity for a Protected Planetwww.iucn.org/biopamastephen.peedell@jrc.ec.europa.eu

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