English title
Facilitating synergistic delivery of multilateral commitments on conserving coastal ecosystems
Titre en français
Facilitating synergistic delivery of multilateral commitments on conserving coastal ecosystems
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Facilitating synergistic delivery of multilateral commitments on conserving coastal ecosystems
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Submission language
English
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Proponent (Sponsor)
Eco Foundation Global ( China )
Co-sponsors
Ministry of Natural Resources of China ( China )
Association Les Eco Maires ( France )
BirdLife International ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Centre international de droit comparé de l`environnement ( France )
Cornell Botanic Gardens ( United States of America )
International Crane Foundation, Inc. ( United States of America )
Mandai Nature Fund Ltd ( Singapore )
Nigerian Conservation Foundation ( Nigeria )
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
SOS Faune Sauvage ( France )
UNDER THE POLE / Antipodes ( France )
Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Explanatory memorandum
Operative para 1c of "2020-Res-030-EN Enhancing the resilience of coastal areas in the face of climate change, biodiversity crisis & rapid coastal development" RECOMMENDS that the Director General & Commissions: " support the establishment of a global coastal forum to facilitate establishment of coastal site networks, including World Heritage and Ramsar sites, and development of guidance on conservation management of working coastal wetlands and on restoration of coastal ecosystems".
This has been admirably advanced with the Conference of the World Coastal Forum (WCF) (www.worldcoastalforum.org) held in Yancheng City of China in September 2023 hosted by China's Ministry of Natural Resources, National Forest and Grassland Administration, and People's Government of Jiangsu Province. The WCF Partnership Initiative was launched with 21 international organisations, now increased to 24. This process has been coordinated by the WCF Coordination Group and facilitated by Eco Foundation Global and BirdLife International. An initial focus of WCF has been on delivery of the knowledge products, the first State of the World's Coastal Ecosystem report being developed by IUCN and Ministry of Natural Resources through the National Marine Data and Information Service, and the World Coastal Ecosystem Conservation Toolkit developed by the University of Cambridge supported by Wetlands International.
To reach the next milestones in fulfilling the WCF’s mission, inclusively to facilitate synergistic delivery of coastal ecosystem commitments under Multi-lateral Environmental Agreements and IUCN, more formalised commitments/ support from IUCN is needed, including to help fill the gap in the current programmes of IUCN between terrestrial and marine responsibilities. It is intended that this motion will catalyse the conversations to achieve this, to the benefit of IUCN, IUCN members and coastal ecosystems.
This has been admirably advanced with the Conference of the World Coastal Forum (WCF) (www.worldcoastalforum.org) held in Yancheng City of China in September 2023 hosted by China's Ministry of Natural Resources, National Forest and Grassland Administration, and People's Government of Jiangsu Province. The WCF Partnership Initiative was launched with 21 international organisations, now increased to 24. This process has been coordinated by the WCF Coordination Group and facilitated by Eco Foundation Global and BirdLife International. An initial focus of WCF has been on delivery of the knowledge products, the first State of the World's Coastal Ecosystem report being developed by IUCN and Ministry of Natural Resources through the National Marine Data and Information Service, and the World Coastal Ecosystem Conservation Toolkit developed by the University of Cambridge supported by Wetlands International.
To reach the next milestones in fulfilling the WCF’s mission, inclusively to facilitate synergistic delivery of coastal ecosystem commitments under Multi-lateral Environmental Agreements and IUCN, more formalised commitments/ support from IUCN is needed, including to help fill the gap in the current programmes of IUCN between terrestrial and marine responsibilities. It is intended that this motion will catalyse the conversations to achieve this, to the benefit of IUCN, IUCN members and coastal ecosystems.
Geographic scope
Global
Nature and biodiversity
Artificial – aquatic
Marine & Coastal
Wetlands
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)
Target 1: Plan and manage all areas to reduce biodiversity loss
Target 2: Restore 30% of all degraded ecosystems
Target 3: Conserve 30% of land, waters and seas
Sustainable Development Goals
Goal 14 - life below water
Goal 15 - life on land
Goal 17 - partnerships for the goals
Threats and drivers
Aquaculture
Climate change & severe weather
Fisheries & harvesting aquatic resources