I have a PH.D in evaluating sustainability of peasant farming systems in highlands. I am currently working in UNESCO and I am focused on Biosphere Reserves (BR) in Latin America and the Caribbean. I ...
香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 CEM Biosphere Reserves Thematic Group
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The thematic group on Biosphere Reserves aims to better connect the work of the Commission regarding issues such as ecosystem-based assessment, ecosystem governance, and resilience to activities ...
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Dr Esperanza ARN脡S PRIETO
I have a PH.D in evaluating sustainability of peasant farming systems in highlands. I am currently working in UNESCO and I am focused on Biosphere Reserves (BR) in Latin America and the Caribbean. I am interested in promote the harmonization of human activities (mostly in rural areas and buffer zones of BR) with the environment. I have worked with different methodologies that encourage the agroecology and the functional landscape paradigms.
Dr Sara BURBI
What I am up to at the moment
I鈥檓 currently working as contract researcher / assistant professor at the at the in Pisa, Italy. This is a specialist university for advanced studies. My work is within the and my role includes research activities, project coordination, and teaching as well.
I am developing my own business providing expertise in the field of agroecological transition, sustainable and climate resilient farming, as well as in project monitoring, and supporting project development and management.
I鈥檓 the lead of the Biosphere Reserves Thematic Group of the International Union for Conservation of Nature 鈥 Commission on Ecosystem Management ().
I鈥檝e also been a contributing author for the ; providing expertise in agroecology, agroforestry, and feasibility and risk assessment of adaptation strategies, with a focus on European contexts ().
What I am interested in
My research interests include transdisciplinary studies; sustainability and sustainable transition; European legislation; impact of climate change; agro-zootechnical systems on agroecological bases; agroforestry; involvement of producers in the generation and dissemination of knowledge.
My areas of expertise include:
- Agroecology; sustainable transition, including legislative aspects; multifunctional landscapes; natural resource management; participatory research methodologies.
- Creation and coordination of research projects at international level.
- Teaching and tutoring.
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What I am up to at the moment
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I鈥檓 currently working as contract researcher / assistant professor at the at the in Pisa, Italy. This is a ...
Biosphere Reserves are spaces where human development and environmental care are harmonized. The mission of this thematic group is to explore the opportunities that biosphere reserves provide to promote sustainable development, including biodiversity conservation, through ecosystem approaches, and stimulate the integration of the resulting knowledge in planning and decision-making across the World Network of Biosphere Reserves and beyond.
We aim to promote the development of sustainable functional territories that embrace approaches such as agroecology, nature-based solutions, ecotechnologies, environmental governance, and food sovereignty.
Overview
The thematic group on Biosphere Reserves aims to better connect the work of the Commission regarding issues such as ecosystem-based assessment, ecosystem governance, and resilience to activities within biosphere reserves, and to enhance collaborations between UNESCO and 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播. 听Biosphere Reserves are excellent locations to examine how to implement the SDGs, Aichi Targets and other agreements on the ground.
The听World Network of Biosphere Reserves, currently comprising 727 sites/regions designated by UNESCO in 131 countries, including 22 transboundary sites.听 Since 1976, is a unique global network explicitly linking sustainable development and biodiversity conservation.听 While the core area(s) and sometimes buffer zone(s) of all biosphere reserves (BRs) comprise protected areas as recognised by 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播, the outer transition area, where most of the inhabitants of BRs live, cannot be regarded as a protected area 鈥 often, these transition areas include towns and cities.
The听Lima Action Plan for UNESCO鈥檚 Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme and its World Network of Biosphere Reserves (2016-2015) states that BRs should be 鈥榤odels for sustainable development鈥, and that these models should be globally diffused and applied.听 Equally, BRs should be promoted as places that actively contribute to achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and implementing Multilateral Environmental Agreements.听 With a strong emphasis on stakeholder involvement, BRs may be regarded as 鈥楽cience for Sustainability support sites鈥 鈥 special places for testing interdisciplinary approaches to understanding and managing changes and interactions between social and ecological systems, including those relating to climate change, ecosystem services, and green economies.
There are therefore many common interests and potentials for synergies between CEM and UNESCO鈥檚 MAB Programme, which has its principal focus on BRs; this provides the rationale for the CEM Thematic Group on Biosphere Reserves.
Objectives
In collaboration with the MAB Programme, especially its Secretariat and networks, to:
- Stimulate research on how different approaches to ecosystem management, governance and funding of biosphere reserves can support sustainable development and the delivery of ecosystem services at regional scales, particularly in the context of climate change.
- Communicate the potential of biosphere reserves as models for sustainable ecosystem management and for mitigation and adaptation to climate change to governments, communities, corporations and the general public.
- Explore the potential for BRs to be used to monitor the implementation of the SDGs and of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs), including the Aichi Biodiversity Targets.
- Provide support when needed to the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Secretariat on relevant issues in policy documents.
Mission
To explore the opportunities that biosphere reserves provide to promote sustainable development, including biodiversity conservation, through ecosystem approaches, and stimulate the integration of the resulting knowledge in planning and decision-making across the World Network of Biosphere Reserves and beyond.
Expected outcomes
- A strong, sustainable and proactive partnership between 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 CEM and the MAB Programme, building on their shared objectives
- CEM members directly contributing to events and initiatives organized by MAB regional and thematic networks.
- A joint CEM-MAB publication presenting case studies of the contributions of biosphere reserves to the implementation of the SDGs and MEAs, and key lessons learned.
- Contributions by CEM members published in the International Journal of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves
- A special issue of the International Journal for Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services and Management focusing on biosphere reserves.
- Others to be defined by TG members (see below)
Planned activities
- An online survey of CEM members to identify which are working in/with biosphere reserves, MAB networks and other UNESCO structures (e.g., UNESCO Chairs), and on what topics.
- After analysis, publication of the results as an open access database, and use of the results to define specific further activities.
- Biannual newsletter (pdf) showcasing case studies and relevant publications of CEM members.
- Targeted information about the TG and its activities disseminated via MAB communication channels and in MAB network meetings, to increase awareness of the partnership and solicit new members for CEM (who will be asked to contribute information to the database).
- Preparation of a joint CEM-MAB publication presenting case studies of the contributions of biosphere reserves to the implementation of the SDGs and MEAs, and key lessons learned.
- Others to be defined by TG members and in collaboration with MAB Programme and concerned UNESCO Chairs.