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Santiago, May 15, 2012 The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity “TEEB Brazil”
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1.Biodiversity in Brazil 2.TEEB Brazil approach 3.TEEB Brazil achievements 4.TEEB Brazil next steps 5.Timeline Index
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First country to sign the Convention on Biological Diversity and largest country in South America, Brazil is the most biologically diverse nation in the world with six terrestrial biomes: Amazon (tropical rainforest) Atlantic Forest (coastline forest) Caatinga (semi-arid) Cerrado (savanna) Pampas (flat grasslands) Pantanal (wetlands)
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Terrestrial biomes
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Brazil has a diversity of coastal and marine ecosystems distributed in approximately 4.5 million km 2, which include extensive mangroves and coral reefs.
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At least 103,870 animal species and 43,020 plant species are currently known in Brazil.
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1.Biodiversity in Brazil 2.TEEB Brazil approach 3.TEEB Brazil achievements 4.TEEB Brazil next steps 5.Timeline Index
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At the tabling of TEEB’s final Report suite at CBD’s COP-10 in Nagoya, Japan, several governments, including Brazil, expressed their interest to launch country level TEEB projects
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The purpose of TEEB Brazil is to identify and highlight the economic benefits derived from the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem services in the country, as to evaluate the costs of their losses
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TEEB Brazil aims to disseminate tools to comprise these benefits and costs to the processes of decision making in the public, private and civil society.
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TEEB Brazil is a joint initiative between the Ministry of the Environment and: IPEA PNUMA CI MF GIZ IUCN Institute of Applied Economic Research (Govenment Economics think tank) United Nations Environment Program Conservation International German Cooperation Agency Ministry of Finance International Union for Conservation of Nature
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TEEB Brazil comprehends on four components: TEEB for National Policymakers TEEB for Business Sector TEEB for citizens TEEB for Regional and Local Policy Makers TEEB Brazil
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TEEB for Regional and Local Policy Makers Attempts to demonstrate the value of ecosystems and biodiversity to selected sectors of the economy, hence to recommend a set of federal policy actions TEEB Brazil TEEB for citizens TEEB for Business Sector TEEB for National Policymakers Aims to assess the risks and costs of biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation and opportunities associated with its conservation and sustainable use, for selected Brazilian companies and business sectors Aims to transmit didactically the main results of the studies to the society through multimedia strategy. Aims to provide practical guidance on how to deal with the challenge of biodiversity loss at local and regional levels
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1.Biodiversity in Brazil 2.TEEB Brazil approach 3.TEEB Brazil achievements 4.TEEB Brazil next steps 5.Timeline Index
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National Confederation of Industries of Brazil National Confederation of Industries of Brazil i. Translation of TEEB Global reports into Portuguese, through a partnership with:
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Institute of Applied Economic Research ii. Gap analysis research through a partnership with Structure of analysisA – TEEB ContextualizationB- Survey of the information about TEEB available in BrazilC – Identification of major gaps for the next phases of TEEB
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First results of IPEA gap analysis Over 100 papers analyzed Most of them related to Amazon Insufficient data and information necessary to characterize the ecological production functions that generate ecosystem services, which will be valuated
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Quantity of papers, by biome
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Quantity of papers, by economic sector
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Quantity of papers, by ES category
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German Cooperation Agency (GIZ): 4 year project, with a Є3.5 million budget to be formally launched on the 2 nd semester, 2012. iii. Development of TEEB Brazil for Regional and Local Policy Makers in partnership with :
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Conservation International of Brazil and partners Conservation International of Brazil and partners TEEB Business launched on October 31 st, 2011. iv. TEEB Business
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1.Biodiversity in Brazil 2.TEEB Brazil approach 3.TEEB Brazil achievements 4.TEEB Brazil next steps 5.Timeline Index
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Next steps: i.Establish the Initiative Governance: present discussion between the Ministry of the Environment and partners.
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The Initiative Governance: Coordinating Commission in charge of planning, coordinating and validation of the initiative work and achievements. Executive Commission in charge of technical and methodological coordination and exchange in order to elaborate and follow up the achievements and reports. The Iniciative Governance
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ii. Internalize the Gap Analysis research and launch the interim results at: Rio+20 and COP11.
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1.Biodiversity in Brazil 2.TEEB Brazil approach 3.TEEB Brazil achievements 4.TEEB Brazil next steps 5.Timeline Index
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2012 Timeline Apr/MayJuneJul/Aug/SepOctFeb/Mar Nov/Dec Discussion of TEEB for Regional and Local Policies proposal with GIZ and partners 2012 TEEB Conference Gap Analysis first results – IPEA TEEB for Regional and Local Policies proposal presented to the BMU BMU’s Decision regarding the project: TEEB for Regional and Local Policies Report of Interim Results
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Thank you! Ana Luiza Champloni ana.champloni@fazenda.gov.br Henrique Dolabella henrique.dolabella@mma.gov.br
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