Trade-offs Among Multiple Goals for Transboundary Conservation by Charles Besançon.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Maryse Robert, Director Department of Economic and Social Development Executive Secretariat for Integral Development San Pedro Sula, Honduras, September.
Advertisements

UNEP World Conservation
GREEN PAPER on Maritime Policy - PlanCoast Statement 2nd PlanCoast Meeting Constanta EU GREEN PAPER ON MARITIME POLICY.
Eugene RURANGWA International Gorilla Conservation Programme, Rwanda Washington DC, March 24-27, 2014 ATTRACTING RESPONSIBLE LAND-BASED.
German Technical Cooperation strengthening World Heritage Sites.
Pathways for the Provision of Bio- Energy in Sub-Saharan Africa: The COMPETE Project Charles B.L. Jumbe, PhD University of Malawi, Bunda College, P.O.
Biodiversity Land Degradation Climate Change Chemicals International Waters Sustainable Forest Management Sustainable Cities Food Security Fisheries Forests.
Managing Ecosystems for Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation Agi Kiss Lead Ecologist Africa Region World Bank.
GEO SB-01 Oceans and Society: Blue Planet An Integrating Oceans Task of GEO GEO-IX Plenary November 2012 Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil on behalf of the Blue.
Cross-Border Infrastructure: A Toolkit Barriers to Cross-Border Infrastructure Development Session on Regulation & Accountability The views expressed here.
EU STRATEGY FOR THE DANUBE REGION Veronica Ionescu Ministry of Foreign Affairs Romania.
Page 1 Supported by Namibia‘s Experience with Ecosystem Services Valuation for Conservation Dr. Konrad Uebelhör MET/GIZ Biodiversity Management and Climate.
TEEB Training Session 1: Integrating ecosystem services values into decision making.
AFRICAN UNION A FRAMEWORK FOR HARMONISED LAND POLICIES IN WEST AFRICA: an LPI – ECOWAS partnership Presentation to the World Bank Conference on Land Land.
References to Economic Instruments in Selected MEAs Matthew Stilwell Matthew Stilwell.
Peace Parks Samantha Ostrowski ENST-70 Fall 2009 Glacier National Park.
Presentation and Management of Heritage Assets
PLUREL October 2010 Increased coordination of urban sustainability research in Europe.
Ecotourism Badema Dizdar.
Cooperatives and Youth in the Context of Rural Development Presented at the Seminar Organized by Agri-Seta Prof. Muxe Nkondo National Small Business Advisory.
The Black Sea Region: New Challenges and Opportunities for Regional Cooperation ( ANALYSES from Ukraine) prof. Grygorii Perepelytsia.
Outline 1.Background to the concept 2.Justification for the proposed TBCA 3.Proposed TBCA delineation 4.Possible institutional and management frameworks.
Mirna Bojić Ministry of Environmental and Nature Protection, Croatia Budapest, November 2012.
Integrated Conservation and Development Transboundary Initiatives in the Hindu Kush Himalayas Nakul Chettri Side Event: Governance of the Transboundary.
The International Family Forestry Alliance (IFFA) is the global voice of family forestry, representing more than 25 million forest owners worldwide. National.
Biodiversity Land Degradation Climate Change Chemicals International Waters Sustainable Forest Management Sustainable Cities Food Security Fisheries Forests.
Development and Transfer of Technologies UNFCCC Expert Workshop On Technology Information Technology Transfer Network and Matchmaking Systems: a LA & C.
Building Resilient Marine Protected Areas in Madagascar By Harifidy Ralison 31 January 2008.
Strategic Priorities of the NWE INTERREG IVB Programme Harry Knottley, UK representative in the International Working Party Lille, 5th March 2007.
WHEN AND HOW TO GO TRANSBOUNDARY EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR TRANSBOUNDARY NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Harry van der Linde Senior Program Officer Biodiversity.
Land Governance and Security of Tenure in Developing Countries White paper of the French Development cooperation LAND POLICIES AND MDGS IN RESPONSE TO.
Approach to GEF IW SCS Impact Evaluation Aaron Zazueta Reference Group Meeting Bangkok, Thailand September 27, 2010.
The European Heritage Network HEREIN
Close to Nature Forestry and Forest Policy Challenges in Europe Ilpo Tikkanen, European Forest Institute Zvolen, Slovakia October, 2003 Together.
Seminar on the role of ecosystems as water suppliers CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
WCPA Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines on transboundary conservation: Key concepts Presenting IUCN WCPA BPG on transboundary conservation WPC, Sydney,
CCD COP Rio Pavilion Special Event 15 October 2015 Chizuru Aoki GEF Secretariat Sustainable Development Goals and Synergy.
Contribution 9 Institutional mechanism: matching demand and supply sides Jorge Gutiérrez University of Heidelberg, Germany January 3, 2016 International.
Supported by the Mekong Institute New Zealand Ambassador Scholarship Program Presented by CHHOM Vichar People’s Participation in Community Based Natural.
Pacific Regional Joint Preparatory Meeting for the
International scientific cooperation in FP6: Future calls for proposals JULY 2004 European Commission, Unit N2 International Scientific Cooperation Projects.
MEKONG RIVER COMMISSION PROGRAMMES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.
Waisea Vosa Climate Change Unit Division of Political and Treaties Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
Sustainable Development Tools and the SD Initiative in the Arab Region (SDIAR) Presentation: Hend Zaki.
Regional Perspectives on the Post-2015 Development Agenda Towards More Inclusive, Sustainable and Prosperous Societies in the UNECE Region Andrey Vasilyev.
Network for Certification and Conservation of Forests.
Tourism Integration Secretariat Central American Council of Tourism SG-SICA III INTERNATIONAL TASK FORCE MEETING DECEMBER 2007.
Options for harmonizing national reporting to biodiversity-related agreements Peter Herkenrath UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre.
Integration of sustainable development approach
Transfrontier Conservation and Poverty alleviation: A legal framework for the MDTP WD Lubbe Faculty of Law.
Monitoring and Evaluating Rural Advisory Services
An Action Plan for nature, people and the economy COM(2017) 198 final Nicola Notaro Head of Unit Unit D.3 "Nature Protection" DG Environment Tallinn.
THE VIRUNGA-BWINDI TRANSBOUNDARY STRATEGIC PLAN
Climate Change Elements of the SADC Regional Agricultural Policy (RAP)
DESTINATION PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 1
Ecosystem Health & Sustainable Agriculture Project Definitions of Sustainability – sustainable rural development and sustainable agriculture Christine.
National Land Commission, Kenya
Contents Partnerships in Action What Lessons Have Been Learnt Multi-sector Response : Professional Body CSIR Mark Napier 16th August 2017 PARTNERSHIP.
ILO Social Economy Task force meeting
Sustainable Fisheries in the Black Sea European Committee of the Regions 7 June 2017, Brussels Sustainability of Black Sea fisheries and tools for fisheries.
Securing tenure rights for forest landscape-dependent communities: Overview Esther Mwangi CIFOR Annual Meeting 17th October, 2017 Bogor, Indonesia.
Understanding the Global Water Crisis : Lessons from the Nile Basin Dr
ENI CBC Joint Operational Programme Black Sea Basin
How to do an Integrated Assessment
CGBN Co-ordination Group for Biodiversity and Nature
Climate Change Elements of the SADC Regional Agricultural Policy (RAP)
References to Economic Instruments in Selected MEAs
Links with Marine Strategy Framework Directive
Sustainable Development
Presentation transcript:

Trade-offs Among Multiple Goals for Transboundary Conservation by Charles Besançon

What do we know? at least 188 internationally adjoining protected area complexes (Besançon and Savy, 2005) Spanning the borders of 122 countries Multiple objectives

biodiversity conservation; cultural heritage and exchange; international cooperation; maintenance of peace and security; promotion of sustainable development; regional economic integration; restitution of land tenure; local economic development; poverty alleviation, etc. Transboundary Conservation Objectives

Paper concentrated on two issues – New typology – Need for further development of frameworks for assessing peace and security impacts This presentation – Typology – Lessons learned from the Transboundary Virunga- Bwindi region Where are we going?

1. Transboundary protected areas 2. Transboundary conservation and development areas 3. Parks for Peace 4. Transboundary migratory corridors A typology of transboundary conservation practice

Transboundary protected areas “A transboundary protected area is an area of land and/or sea that straddles one or more borders between states, sub-national units such as provinces and regions, autonomous areas and/or areas beyond the limit of national sovereignty or jurisdiction, whose constituent parts are especially dedicated to the protection and maintenance of biological diversity, and of natural and associated cultural resources, and managed co-operatively through legal or other effective means.” Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

Transboundary conservation and development areas “Transboundary conservation and development areas are areas of land and/or sea that straddle one or more borders between states, sub-national units such as provinces and regions, autonomous areas and/or areas beyond the limit of national sovereignty or jurisdiction, whose constituent parts form a matrix that contributes to the protection and maintenance of biological diversity, and of natural and associated cultural resources, as well as the promotion of social and economic development, and which are managed co-operatively through legal or other effective means.” Maloti-Drakensberg TBCDA

Parks for peace “Parks for Peace are transboundary protected areas that are formally dedicated to the protection and maintenance of biological diversity, and of natural and associated cultural resources, and to the promotion of peace and cooperation” Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park

Transboundary migratory corridors “Transboundary migratory corridors are areas of land and/or sea in two or more countries, which are not necessarily contiguous, but are required to sustain a biological migratory pathway, and where co-operative management has been secured through legal or other effective means.” European Greenbelt

Utilizes a regional approach to protecting mountain gorillas and the afro-montane habitat they live in Organizes transboundary activities such as –regional meetings; –joint patrols; and –joint monitoring Addresses threats to the ecosystem through promoting sustainable development programmes International Gorilla Conservation Programme (IGCP)

Can peace parks build peace and/or protect the environment? What determines their success and/or failure? Recommendations for policymakers Questions and conclusions

Can peace parks build peace and/or protect the environment? Yes Possible to do both How? –Through strengthening institutional structures (PAAs) –third party mediation –Operating in ‘neutral’ space –Locally-based –Offering incentives other than strict protection of resources (tourism) –Example specific to IGCP: through organization of regional meetings, joint ranger patrols, trainings and monitoring.

Can peace parks build peace and/or protect the environment? Militia/military effects are context specific Uganda –In Bwindi and Mgahinga: SWIFT patrols are military with tourist sensitization –‘Militarization of the environment’ Rwanda –Military reinforces government control of protected areas In DRC –Local defense forces not paid salary. May be very destabilizing –Presence of other foreign troops may bring stability because they are disciplined and want to see continued gorilla tourism They minimize raids by rogue groups and Interahamwe

Can peace parks build peace and/or protect the environment? But - Also true that conservation may contribute toward conflict How? –By increasing socio-economic inequalities – or fueling the belief that such inequalities are increasing –By benefiting certain groups more than others Cultural/subcultural Ethnic Socio-political Socio-economic Gender, etc. –By increasing competition for development resources & political control –By limiting access to lands that provide some aspect of livelihoods in times of severe strain –By introducing new structures that challenge existing ones (social, political, or economic)

What determines their success and/or failure? Strong and resilient network of institutions and organizations with common purpose In this case – 3 rd party actors in transboundary coordination role –Failures can result from one party being too dominating Must have peace to maintain peace Helpful to have charismatic mega-fauna that looks like us (good marketing)

Recommendations for policy makers Transboundary conservation is a very slow and deliberate process Design structures specific to the project area Create flexible processes in case of conflicts (many types) Must develop new tools for measurement of impacts Trade-offs are inherent when you have both conservation and social goals Complex context means a need to build strong networks to share experiences and disseminate best practice information

The end