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A Decade of Working Together on Conservation & Sustainable Use of Canada’s Natural Assets

A comprehensive framework for conservation and sustainable use of Canada's natural assets. It includes strategies, action plans, and governance arrangements to engage civil society. The framework focuses on ecosystem-based planning, enhanced science and information, and performance-based monitoring and reporting.

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A Decade of Working Together on Conservation & Sustainable Use of Canada’s Natural Assets

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  1. A Decade of Working Together on Conservation & Sustainable Use of Canada’s Natural Assets • CBS endorsed by FPT Ministers in April 1996 • Federal, provincial, territorial and sectoral strategies and action plans • First Joint Meeting of Ministers identifies cross-cutting biodiversity priorities – 2001 • Canada’s Stewardship Agenda – 2003 • Invasive Alien Species Strategy – 2004 • Request to Develop Biodiversity Outcomes Framework - 2005

  2. In March Stakeholders Provided Advice on Strategic Directions & Key Outcome Areas • Expand from species and protected areas focus to ecosystem-based focus • Valuation of biodiversity and Natural Capital Accounting • Integrated and Adaptive Planning and Management supported by enhanced science & information • New governance arrangements that engage civil society in planning, delivery, monitoring, reporting and assessment • Nationally coordinated status and trends and performance-based monitoring and reporting

  3. Key Enabling Elements Needed to Achieve Biodiversity Outcomes within an ecosystem and adaptive management approach Assess: Science and Information to Support Integrated Planning and Priority Setting Plan: Governance to support a synergistic and syndicated approach Do: Targeted and sustained communications and engagement Track: Long term commitment, networks and systems to monitor and report changes and progress

  4. The framework takes an, iterative, adaptive mgmt. approach - continuous feedback and improvement Biodiversity Outcomes: The What Sustainable Use of Biological Resources Genetic Resources & Adaptive Potential Healthy & Diverse Ecosystems Viable Populations of Species Management Outcomes: The How Track Assess Monitoring & reporting systems support continuous improvement Research and information support planning & decision-making Performance Monitoring and Reporting State of Biodiversity Monitoring and Reporting Plan Do Biodiversity targets, objectives, outcomes within land /water/ resource mgmt. plans Informed & enabled implementation

  5. The framework can be used to connect plans and achievements across governments

  6. New tools and initiatives related to biodiversity science and information • Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Program • Landscape modeling, visualization & prediction • GEOSS • Citizen science (e.g., EMAN) • Census of Marine Life • CBD indicators (e.g., Trophic Index) • Canadian Biodiversity Index • Gap Analysis (protected area networks) • Millennium Ecosystem Assessment • Taxonomy initiatives – GBIF, DNA barcoding

  7. ASSESS - BiodiversityInformation: many initiatives but limited inter-operability International • CBD’s Clearing-house Mechanism • Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) • Ocean Biogeographic Information System • Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) • NatureServe International • BarCode of Life Canadian • Federal Biodiversity Information Partnership • NatureServe Canada and CDCs • Canadian Bird Trends database • RESEAU • National Forest Information System • National Land and Water Information System • Canadian Conservation Areas Database (CCAD) • Conservation Areas Reporting and Tracking System (CARTS)

  8. Proposed Thematic Areas • Place-based (Integrated Landscape Management, Protected Areas) • Species-based • Genetic Resources, Access and Benefit Sharing • Sector-based (Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, Mining, Oil and Gas, Tourism) • Climate Change and Biodiversity • Invasive Alien Species • Valuing Ecosystem Goods and Services • Citizen Engagement and Stewardship • Aboriginal Issues and Traditional Knowledge • Science and Information • Monitoring, Indicatorsand Reporting • Governance and Institutional Reform

  9. Track- Unable to report on state of Canada’s biodiversity in a comprehensive way Recent International Reports have heightened awareness of biodiversity loss and its impact on people • Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, 2005;Global Biodiversity Outlook 2; Living Planet Index etc. Biodiversity Reporting in Canada predominantly focused on Wildlife/Species at Risk • Wild Species 2005; population status of Migratory Game Birds; COSEWIC; environmental signals Some ecosystem assessments but national picture incomplete • Ecosystem Based: The Boreal In the Balance, 2005; Status of Protected Areas 2006; State of Canada’s Forests, 2005-2006 • Watershed Based: • Mackenzie River Basin State of Aquatic Ecosystem Report, 2005 • Great Lakes State of the Environment – 2006 in process • St. Lawrence River Monitoring and Reporting - 2003 • Georgia Basin/Puget Sound – 2006 in process Performance Reporting • Canada’s 4th National Report due in 2009

  10. Climate Change • Water Quality • Soil • Pollution • Sustainable Forest Management WG • Innovation WG • Information & • Knowledge WG • Forest Communities WG • Boreal Action Plan • Oceans Task Group • Aquatic Organisms IAS WG • Freshwater Fisheries Habitat WG • Protected Areas • Status Report • SAR Policy Framework • National Recovery WG • Status of Wild Species • Wildlife Disease Strategy PLAN - Governance: Needs to support integrated joint Ministers’ agenda CCME - Environmental Planning and Policy Comm Joint Ministers ADM Task Group Fed/Prov/Terr Biodiversity WG BCO CCFAM Intergovernmental WG CCFM ADM Coordinating Committee Wildlife Directors Parks Directors Agriculture Non-Gov’t Advisors & Partners

  11. And create a linkage with the plans and priorities of a wide range of partners……..

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