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Key Biodiversity Area conservation in a post-2020 world

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This session will focus on the importance of identifying Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) nationally. It will show why mapping KBAs will contribute to more effective and efficient conservation, and encourage countries around the world to engage in KBA assessments and how they contribute to the implementation and outcomes of a post 2020 agenda.
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The Global Standard for the Identification of Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) was agreed and published in 2016 and launched at the WCC in Hawaii. At the same time 11 global conservation organisations came together to establish the KBA Partnership which has since grown to 13 institutions. This session will highlight the growing engagement of countries around the world in identifying KBAs at a national scale. The relevance of KBAs to global conservation, the CBD, and SDGs will be demonstrated along with why KBAs should be a crucial component of the post2020 Global Biodiversity Framework agenda.

Session agenda

Moderator

Ms Melanie HEATH

Director - Science, Policy and Information,
BirdLife International
United Kingdom

Panel discussion about KBAs in the post2020 global biodiversity framework
17:10 - 17:30

Speaker

Dr Andy PLUMPTRE

Head KBA Secretariat,
BirdLife International
United Kingdom

The value of KBAs for the post2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
16:00 - 16:10

Dr Daniele BAISERO

Data Analyst,
KBA Secretariat
United Kingdom

New tools to help identidfy KBAs
16:13 - 16:20

Ms Lize VON STADEN

Senior scientist,
South African National Biodiversity Institute
South Africa

Key Biodiversity Areas in South Africa
16:20 - 16:30

Chloé DEBYSER

Key Biodiversity Areas Canada Technical Coordinator,
Wildlife Conservation Society Canada
France

Assessing Key Biodiversity Areas in Canada
16:40 - 16:50

Mr Conrad SAVY

Biodiversity Lead: Africa & Middle East,
International Finance Corporation
Kenya

How the finance sector is using KBAs to guide where to invest
17:00 - 17:10

  • Administracao Nacional das Areas de Conservacao [Mozambique]
  • BirdLife International [United Kingdom]
  • BirdLife South Africa [South Africa]
  • Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada [Canada]
  • Conservation International [United States of America]
  • NatureServe [United States of America]
  • Rainforest Trust [United States of America]
  • Re:wild [United States of America]
  • Royal Society for the Protection of Birds [United Kingdom]
  • Wildlife Conservation Society [United States of America]
  • World Wide Fund for Nature - International [Switzerland]
  • IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA)
  • IUCN Biodiversity Conservation Group
  • IUCN Business and Biodiversity Programme
  • Ministry of Land, Environment, and Rural Development, Mozambique
  • BirdLife Australia

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