It also reviews vulnerabilities and the capacities and limits of the natural world and human societies to adapt to climate change. . Home Database Publication and reports Summary for policymakers of the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. IPBES (2018): Summary for policymakers of the assessment report on land degradation and restoration of the Intergovernmental Science- Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Summary for policymakers of the methodological assessment regarding the diverse conceptualization of multiple values of nature and its benefits, including biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services (assessment of the diverse values and valuation of nature) IPBES, Summary for policymakers of the assessment report of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on Pollinators, Pollination and Food Production, S. G. Potts et al., Eds. It is based on a set of chapters which were accepted at this same Plenary session. What is IPBES? The Summary for Policymakers (SPM) of the Global Assessment will be based on a set of six chapters, which provide all the technical support for the key messages of the SPM. Summary for policymakers of the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. The present document, the Summary for Policymakers of the Assessment Report, was approved by the sixth session of the Plenary of IPBES (Medelln, Colombia, 18-24 March 2018). Life. Download 40 pages IPBES is an independent intergovernmental body comprising over 130 member Governments. Established by Governments in 2012, IPBES provides policymakers with objective scientific assessments about the state of knowledge regarding the planet's biodiversity, ecosystems and the contributions they make to people, as well as options and actions to protect and sustainably use these vital natural assets. Legacy: From scarcity to prosperity. The IPBES Summary for Policy Makers (SPM) of the values assessment shines a light on the rich diversity of peoples' relationships with nature, the value systems those relationships are based on, and the need to incorporate diverse values of nature into efforts to reverse nature's precipitous decline. the summary for policymakers (SPM) and acceptance of the individual chapters of the thematic assessment of the sustainable use of wild species (sustainable use assessment); . On May 6, 2021, IUCN in collaboration with the Thailand Environment Institute (TEI) and the IPBES National Focal Point, the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) organised a half-day meeting of IPBES Global Assessment for Policymakers via Zoom virtual conference. July 8, 2022 Report Open Access Summary for policymakers of the thematic assessment of the sustainable use of wild species of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Intergovernmental Science Editor (s) Up to 60 representatives from parliamentarians, judges, security agencies, academia, and civil . . The chapters are available as document IPBES/6/INF/6/Rev.1 (www.ipbes.net). Unlike the entire week, which saw many ups and downs during marathon negotiations, the last day of IPBES-9 was uneventful. FOREWORD T The Report finds that more than 40% of amphibian species, almost 33% of reef-forming corals and more than a third of all marine mammals are threatened, and at. The review period runs from 20 January to 19 March 2021. . Summary for policymakers of the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services; IPBES; Destruction of nature is as big a threat to humanity as climate change. The Report finds that more than 40% of amphibian species, almost 33% of reef-forming corals and more than a third of all marine mammals are threatened, and at least 680 vertebrate species had been driven to extinction since the 16th century. The fifteenth session of the Conference of the Parties (COP15) of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) took place from 9 to 20 May 2022 in Abidjan, Cte d'Ivoire. uses, are further defined in the glossary and Appendix I. The chapters are available as document IPBES/6/INF/5/Rev.1 (www.ipbes.net). Established by Governments in 2012, IPBES provides policymakers with objective scientific assessments about the state of knowledge regarding the planet's biodiversity, ecosystems and the contributions they make to people, as well as options and actions to . The theme of COP15 was Land. @inproceedings{Pandit2018IPBESS, title={IPBES (2018): Summary for policymakers of the assessment report on land degradation and restoration of the Intergovernmental Science- Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services}, author={Ram Pandit and Robert J. Scholes and Luca Montanarella and Anastasia Brainich and Nichole N. Barger and Ben . Against a backdrop of an ongoing global biodiversity crisis, a new report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services ( IPBES) on July 8, 2022, offers insights, analysis and tools to establish more sustainable use of wild species of plants, animals, fungi and algae around the world. Registration to participate in the external review of the second order draft of the IPBES Values Assessment and the first order draft of the Summary for Policymakers is now open. IPBES Summary For Policymakers report. IPBES-6: At its sixth session (17-24 March 2018, Medelln, Colombia), IPBES approved four regional assessments and the assessment on Land Degradation and Restoration . doi:10.5281 . The chapters are available as document IPBES/6/INF/4/Rev.1 (www.ipbes.net). The chapters are available as document IPBES/6/INF/5/Rev.1 (www.ipbes.net). Method and data for Figure SPM.1 on how the sustainable use of wild species has the potential to contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. John Bongaarts, Search for more papers by this author. New Scientist, 6 May 2019 Media Release IPBES, 6 May 2019 The present document, the Summary for Policymakers of the Assessment Report, was approved by the sixth session of the Plenary of IPBES (Medelln, Colombia, 18-24 March 2018). The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) is an independent intergovernmental body established in 2012 with now over 130 member states around the world. Full Report. In such cases, it often makes sense to cite the whole Assessment, or the Summary for Policymakers (the "SPM"): IPBES (2019). Summary for Policymakers The Summary for Policymakers (SPM) provides a high-level summary of the key findings of the Working Group II Report and is approved by the IPCC member governments line by line. At this meeting also the summary for policymakers was adopted . Summary for policymakers of the methodological assessment regarding the diverse conceptualization of multiple values of nature and its benefits, including biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services (assessment of the diverse values and valuation of nature) -ADVANCE UNEDITED VERSION- 8 July 2022 Authors 1 Approved by representatives of the 139 Member States of . FOREWORD T IPBES (2016) Summary for policymakers of the assessment report of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on pollinators, pollination and food. The Global Assessment was initiated following a decision from the IPBES Plenary at its fourth session (IPBES 4, Kuala Lumpur, 2016), and considered by the IPBES Plenary at its seventh session (IPBES 7, Paris, 2019). COP15 discussed sustainable solutions for land restoration and drought resilience . In 2012 the world's governments agreed to establish the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) as a mechanism for strengthening the global science-policy interface for biodiversity and ecosystem services. Additionally, in the IPBES Executive Summary for Policymakers, while there is extensive reporting and discussion of extinctionand the warning that "without action, there will be further acceleration of the global rate of future extinctions"there is no mention of the Sixth Mass Extinction. IPBES (2022): Summary for policymakers of the methodological assessment of the diverse values and valuation of nature of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Delegates moved swiftly through the meeting's agenda, approving the summary for policymakers and accepting the individual chapters of the methodological assessment regarding the diverse conceptualization of multiple values of nature and its benefits, including . The Summary for Policymakers of the IPBES thematic assessment of land degradation and restoration 1 1. It is composed of a summary for policymakers, which was approved at IPBES 7, and six chapters, which were accepted at IPBES 7. The IPBES Regional Assessments and the thematic Assessment of Land degradation and Restoration, released in 2017, was covered in 37 languages by over 2,500 media outlets . Its 2019 Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services examines the state of nature, its ecosystems, and its contributions . The present document, the Summary for Policymakers of the Assessment Report, was approved by the sixth session of the Plenary of IPBES (Medelln, Colombia, 18-24 March 2018). The present document, the Summary for Policymakers of the Assessment Report, was approved by the sixth session of the Plenary of IPBES (Medelln, Colombia, 18-24 March 2018). IPBES invasive alien species assessment. While we have no way of knowing where we are . (Eds.) 3 Share to Twitter. @article{Bongaarts2019IPBES2S, title={IPBES, 2019. IPBES (2019): Summary for policymakers of the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. IPBES Sustainable Use of Wild Species Assessment - Summary for policymakers - Data management report for Figure SPM.1. draft 2019 0 Summary for policymakers of the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services. The external review of the second order draft of the chapters and the first order draft of the summary for policymakers is open from 15 December 2021 to 15 February 2022. The chapters are available as document IPBES/6/INF/3/Rev.1 (www.ipbes.net). A. A 'Summary for Policymakers' of the Report, highlighting key messages, findings and options is scheduled for a hybrid (in- person and online) media launch at IPBES headquarters, Bonn, Germany, Monday, 11 July 2022, to be webcast live (available at www.ipbes.net) at 14:00 CEST (08:00 US EDT/13:00 UK BST - check for other times worldwide . The Plenary will receive a report on the review of IPBES at the end of its first work programme. The chapters are available as document IPBES/6/INF/1/Rev.1 (www.ipbes.net). 9 Pdf IPBES 2019 Global Assessment On Biodiversity And Ecosystem Services 32mb Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. It is based on a set of chapters which were accepted at this same Plenary session. For this assessment, we consider four main groups of wild The present document, the Summary for Policymakers of the Assessment Report, was approved by the sixth session of the Plenary of IPBES (Medelln, Colombia, 18-24 March 2018). SUMMARY FOR POLICYMAKERS . Congratulations to all the experts, the Technical Support Unit & all those who contributed Media launch @ 11 July, 2pm CEST" Read by Andy Purvis, a professor at the Natural History Museum in London and one of the Coordinating Lead authors of the IPBES Global Assessment Report, the . It is based on a set of chapters which were accepted at this same Plenary session. A 'Summary for Policymakers' of the report, highlighting key messages, findings and options is scheduled for a hybrid (in- person and online) media launch at IPBES headquarters, Bonn, Germany, Friday, 8 July 2022, to be webcast live (available at www.ipbes.net) at 13:30 CEST (07:30 US EDT/12:30 UK BST - check for other times worldwide . (hungary), david obura (kenya), alexander pfaff (united states of america), stephen polasky (united states of america), andy purvis (united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland), jona razzaque (bangladesh/united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland), belinda reyers (south africa), rinku roy chowdhury (united states of america), for expert review of the second order draft of the chapters of this assessment and the first order draft . Summary for policymakers of the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services of the Intergovernmental SciencePolicy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services}, author={John Bongaarts}, journal={Population and Development Review}, year={2019} } J. Bongaarts The first two products of IPBES (2:2) The assessment of scenarios and models of biodiversity and ecosystem services - Methodological assessment - Result of 2 years of work by 80 experts - Summary for Policymakers (SPM) approved by the IPBES Plenary (Feb 2016) Working at the science-policy interface Decision CBD/COP/13/XIII/29 on the Global . IPBES Summary For Policymakers report. Willemen, L. Preview Marie-Claire Danner (IPBES), Agns Hallosserie (IPBES), Daniel Kieling (IPBES), Ganesan . This second external review is addressed to governments and interested and qualified experts, including scientists, decision makers, practitioners and other knowledge holders. FOREWORD T 12 I.e., estimated at $75 trillion for 2011, based on US dollars for 2007. The 17 Chapters of the Working Group III Report assess the mitigation of climate change, examine the sources of global emissions and explain developments in emission reduction and mitigation efforts. The summary for policymakers (SPM) of the global assessment was approved by the IPBES Plenary at its 7th session in May 2019. "The summary for policymakers of the #ValuesAssessment has now been approved by the @IPBES Plenary. The Summary for Policymakers of the full Assessment Report on Land Degradation and Restoration by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) provides a critical analysis of the state of knowledge regarding the importance, drivers, status, and trends of terrestrial ecosystems. Summary for Policymakers Download (pdf, 3 MB) Authors Figures 1 Introduction This Special Report on Climate Change and Land 1 responds to the Panel decision in 2016 to prepare three Special Reports 2 during the Sixth Assessment cycle, taking account of proposals from governments and observer organisations. Key messages and background information in the SPM demonstrate the importance of indigenous and local knowledge and IPLCs in the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. IPBES (2016): Summary for policymakers of the assessment report of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on pollinators, pollination and food production. U. IPBES. IPBES releases the Global Assessment Summary for Policymakers (PDF) The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) assesses the state of biodiversity and of the ecosystem services it provides to society 1. The Report recognizes that combatting land degradation, which is a . other technical terms used in this summary for policymakers, especially the definitions of the different practices and . Share to Facebook. At this very important session, the Plenary will be invited to consider for approval the summary for policymakers of the global assessment of biodiversity and ecosystem services and for adoption the future work programme for IPBES. Summary for Policymakers Download (pdf, 3 MB) Authors Figures I Introduction Share This Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere 1 in a Changing Climate (SROCC) was prepared following an IPCC Panel decision in 2016 to prepare three Special Reports during the Sixth Assessment Cycle 2 . What is IPBES? By assessing new scientific literature 3 , the SROCC 4 It is based on a set of chapters which were accepted at this same Plenary session. The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) is an intergovernmental organisation established to improve the interface between science and policy on issues of biodiversity and ecosystem services. . The chapters and their executive summaries were accepted, and the summary for policymakers was approved, by the 129 Member States of IPBES at the sixth session of the IPBES Plenary (18 to 24 March . FOREWORD T FOREWORD T The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) is an independent, intergovernmental body established in 2012, under the auspices of UNEP, FAO, UNESCO and UNDP. The present document, the Summary for Policymakers of the Assessment Report, was approved by the sixth session of the Plenary of IPBES (Medelln, Colombia, 18-24 March 2018). Values of Pollinators and Pollination . As announced by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the second order draft of the chapters and the first order draft of the summary for policymakers of the assessment of the sustainable use of wild species will be open for external review from 15 April to 10 June 2021. Summary for policymakers of the thematic assessment of the sustainable use of wild species of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Values Assessment responds to the need to support decision-makers in understanding and accounting for the wide range of nature's values in policy decisions to address the current biodiversity crisis and to achieve Sustainable Development Goals. S. Summary for policymakers of the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services John Bongaarts, John Bongaarts Search for more papers by this author John Bongaarts, Summary for policymakers of the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services May 2019. (IPBES) members during the IPBES-7 Plenary in May 2019. Status of Nature and Ecosystem ServicesHighlights from the Summary for Policymakers ("Summary for policymakers of the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services" published in draft form 29 May 2019.) The Technical Summary (TS), the full Report Chapters, the Annexes and the Supplementary Materials are the Final Draft versions, and . Animal pollination plays a vital role . 11 In its conceptual framework, IPBES uses 'nature's contribution to people' in which it includes ecosystem goods and services. The global, regional and local-level restoration guidelines and plans require a holistic approach focussed on the efforts for restoration as well as on the actions for. Summary for policymakers of the global assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. (Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, 2016). Volume 45, Issue 3 p. 680-681 SHORT REVIEW Free Access IPBES, 2019. (2018). It is based on a set of chapters which were accepted at this same Plenary session. IPBES global assessment report: Summary for policymakers Home Outputs Abstract This Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services has been carried out by about 150 selected experts from all regions of the world, including 16 early career fellows, assisted by 350 contributing authors. Latest knowledge from this organisation PUBLICATION | 20 Jul 2022 Since then, IPBES has become the leading intergovernmental body for assessing the state of the planet's biodiversity, its . . IPBES, 2019. It is based on a set. 13 This statement is based on the most comprehensive data from national statistics available within FAOSTAT, which starts in 1961. It is based on a set of chapters which were accepted at this same Plenary session. The present document, the Summary for Policymakers of the Assessment Report, was approved by the sixth session of the Plenary of IPBES (Medelln, Colombia, 18-24 March 2018).