Deputy Chair - Commission on Ecosystem Management.聽Dr. Vasseur is a full professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Brock University where she is also a member of the Women and Gender ...
香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 CEM Climate Change and Biodiversity Policy and Practice Thematic Group
Vue d'ensemble et description
Description:
The CEM Climate Change and Biodiversity Policy and Practice Thematic Group aims to guide and provide expert knowledge and guidance related to:
鈥⒙ Developing an innovative research agenda at ...
Leadership de groupe
Dr Liette VASSEUR
Deputy Chair - Commission on Ecosystem Management. Dr. Vasseur is a full professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Brock University where she is also a member of the Women and Gender Studies program and the Environmental Sustainability Research Centre, one of the five transdisciplinary spaces at the university. Since 2014, she holds the UNESCO Chair on Community Sustainability: form local to global at Brock. She currently co-lead of the thematic group on Biodiversity and Climate Change Policy and Practice thematic group of the Commission for Ecosystem Management of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Her interest for women in science and higher education stems from various involvement at the national and international levels including being on the new UNESCO Advisory Committee on Women and Girls in Science. She is on the board of directors of Nature Canada, co-editor in chief of Botany from the Canadian Science Publisher, and a member of the board of directors of the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Network. Her research program is highly interdisciplinary and links issues such as community-based ecosystem management, climate change adaptation and resilience and sustainable agriculture. Her projects are located not only on Canada but also internationally such as in China, where she is a Visiting Scholar at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Ecuador, and West Africa. Her community-research work with the City of greater Sudbury led her to receive in 2011 the Latornell Pioneers Award from Conservation Ontario. She has over 150 publications and more than 250 presentations as a researcher.
Ms Angela Andrade
Commission Chair. Anthropologist specialized in Land Geography and Evaluation, with a MsC in Land Ecology from ITC - University of Twente, NL. She has over 30 years of professional experience in ecosystem management, land-use planning, climate change adaptation and public policies associated with these matters. She has worked in Colombia as the subdirector of the Agustin Codazzi Geographic Institute (IGAC), Ecosystem Chair at the Environmental Ministry and Climate Change and Biodiversity Policy Senior Director for Conservation International Colombia. She has been a consultant for diverse topics related to the application of the ecosystem approach for the development of conservation corridors, protected areas, land-use planning in the Amazon, and ecosystem-based adaptation, among others.
Commission Chair.聽Anthropologist聽specialized in Land Geography and Evaluation, with a MsC in Land Ecology from ITC - University of Twente, NL. She has over 30 years of professional experience in ...
Planned activities for 2021-2025
- Contribute to the work of FEBA (Friends of Ecosystem based Adaptation).
- Literature review on transboundary action for conservation and climate change adaptationand mitigation. From this literature review, develop a document for policy recommendations
- Comment on the documents to be submitted for UNFCCC, CBD, IPBES and other relevant Conferences of the Parties (COP). highlighting the need to link actions between the CBD and UNFCCC
- Analyze case studies that deal with carbon markets in terms of efficiency, fairness, and sustainability of dealing with climate change adaptation and mitigation and net gains for biodiversity.
- Identify good practices in NbS that combine climate change adaptation and mitigation with net gains of biodiversity and write two-page information sheet for each (considering all aspects from ecology, social, financial, cultural).
- Based on successful experiences, develop a few policy briefs on how to monitor the impact (success) of adaptation and or the reduction of identified risks.
- Explore collaborations with youth-led initiatives in projects and events, especially the initiatives with a focus on topics connecting both climate change and biodiversity (e.g. Nature-based Solutions) in accordance with the upcoming renewed youth strategy of 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播.
- Organize at least one dialogue per year to present the results