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Ecosystem-based River Basin Management (EcoBasin) and Data Need Takehiro NAKAMURA Programme Officer (Water) Division of Environmental Policy Implementation United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
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An INTEGRATED approach Integrated River Basin Management ------ to manage relevant factors in the basins in order to achieve multiple objectives for resource use and protection of the aquatic environment. It is also an approach, which essentially takes a cross- sectoral and interdisciplinary approach to achieve institutional co-ordination and co- operation.
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UNEPs approach Approaches to monitoring, assessment and management Integrated Coastal Area and River Basin Management (ICARM) (www1.unep.org/icarm) Ecosystem-based approach (follow-up to Wetlands and Integrated River Basin Management)
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Different types of Ecosystems involved in River Basins Forest ecosystem Agricultural ecosystem Aquatic/Wetland ecosystem ----> examples of ecosystem functions (WRI classification)
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Ecosystem-based River Basin Management Reduce ecosystem vulnerability and maximise ecosystem resilience based on the identified ecosystem functions to address environmental and resource issues
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Vulnerability Index (Indicators) Indicating ecosystem vulnerability and resilience Initiated for flood vulnerability (China, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Iran(?), Central Africa(?))
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Example of indicators in the Yangtze River Basin (Ecosystem functions focussing on flood magnitude and frequency)
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Indicator: Pesticides
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Indicator: Nature protected areas
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Ecosystem-based River Basin Management (EcoBasin) - Started with flood impact mitigation - Extension to cover other ecosystem functions - Yangtze River case - Detailed assessment for the Lake Dongting basin (county - 10km vs. 10km) - More indicators on Ecosystem Resilience
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