Motion 003

English title

Developing a unified global definition of 'peatland and peat'

Titre en français

Developing a unified global definition of 'peatland and peat'

Título en español

Developing a unified global definition of 'peatland and peat'

Status
Published
Submission language
English
Working language
English

 

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Proponent (Sponsor)
The Wildlife Trusts ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Co-sponsors
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Zoological Society of London ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Naturschutzbund Deutschland ( Germany )
World Wide Fund for Nature - International ( Switzerland )
The Pew Charitable Trusts ( United States of America )
Explanatory memorandum
There is currently no scientifically underpinned, unified definition of peatland and this is globally problematic. A lack of definition causes confusion over what peat and peatlands are. Policy decisions may be made according to arbitrary definitions, which are frequently grounded in the exploitation potential of the peatland. However, as knowledge of peatlands and their importance to nature and people has grown, these definitions are increasingly outdated. The need for a scientifically agreed definition of peatlands was first mentioned in the 2016 IUCN Resolution: 043- Securing a future for global peatlands. This motion moves to establish an expert panel to agree on what this definition should be and for the IUCN to support in codifying this into authoritative laws and frameworks. We recognise the significant contribution of Ramsar, the UNEP GPA and others in working to establish a definition, but we also recognise that such definitions are not yet universally accepted. Given the significance of this issue and the broad support that we have encountered in our discussions around establishing such a definition, we believe that the passing of this motion would send a clear message that unifying definitions of peat and peatlands is an important step towards securing the future of global peatlands and their unique and valuable biodiversity.
Geographic scope
Global
Nature and biodiversity
Wetlands
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)
Target 2: Restore 30% of all degraded ecosystems
Target 3: Conserve 30% of land, waters and seas
Target 8: Minimize the impacts of climate change on biodiversity and build resilience
Sustainable Development Goals
Goal 6 - clean water and sanitation
Goal 13 - climate action
Goal 15 - life on land
Threats and drivers
Climate change & severe weather
Human intrusions & disturbance
Natural system modifications