4. LifeWeb is… 1. What is LifeWeb? A partnership platform to strengthen financing for protected areas to sustain biodiversity, secure livelihoods and address climate change, through implementation of the CBD programme of work on protected areas. www.cbd.int/lifeweb
9. E nabling partners 1. What is LifeWeb? Flemish government UNEP-WCMC UNDP EAGs European commission Canada Netherlands
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14. Factors of success driving PoWPA implementation Successful implementation of PAs 1. What is LifeWeb?
15. R egional workshops (110+ countries; 1400+ practitioners and policy makers) 1. What is LifeWeb? B est practice identification Better project design
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18. 2. The value of protected areas Millennium Development Goals www.cbd.int/lifeweb
19. 2. The value of protected areas www.cbd.int/lifeweb of the world’s carbon is stored in protected areas (25-30% for many tropical countries) 312 Gt of terrestrial carbon is in protected areas (23 times the global carbon emissions for 2004) Copenhagen Accord recognizes need to enhance removal of greenhouse gas emissions by forests and provide incentives Climate Change Mitigation
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22. 2. The value of protected areas www.cbd.int/lifeweb For example: Coastal wetlands in the USA provide about $23.2 billion a year in protection against flooding from hurricanes. Climate Change Adaptation
23. 2. The value of protected areas www.cbd.int/lifeweb For example: About a third (33 out of 105) of the world's largest cities get a significant amount of their drinking water directly from protected areas. F reshwater Security
24. 2. The value of protected areas www.cbd.int/lifeweb For example: The artisanal reef fishery on Zanzibar provides income to 60,000 fishermen and contributes over 60 per cent of protein consumed by local populations. Food security
25. 2. The value of protected areas www.cbd.int/lifeweb For example: Households adjacent to the Navakavu Marine Protected Area in Fiji have more than double the average household income compared to non-adjacent households. Income Generation
26. 2. The value of protected areas www.cbd.int/lifeweb For example: Peruvians living in intact forests are 278 times less likely to be bitten by Malaria-carrying mosquitoes than people who live in nearby degraded areas . H uman Health
27. 2. The value of protected areas www.cbd.int/lifeweb For example: Shivapuri National Park in Nepal is spiritually significant for the popular Hindu and Buddhist shrines and meditation centres nestled in the natural setting. Cultural and spiritual Access
28. 2. The value of protected areas www.cbd.int/lifeweb PEOPLE DEPEND ON PROTECTED AREAS FOR THEIR LIVELIHOODS
34. 3. How it works www.cbd.int/lifeweb Towards implementation Donors Coordination Office Recipients Indicate donor focus Encourage submissions Design Expressions of Interest Cultivate Interest Review and identify potential matches Submit Expressions of Interest Facilitate the Match Meet with Recipients Meet with Donors Recognize leadership Allocate Funding Secure Funding
35. Feedback loop 3. How it works B est practice identification Better policies implemented Better project design
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Notas del editor
Luce will: Improve visuals of dates; Improve way to convey “new interest”; Improve way to convey “enabling partners” First moment: committed donors (with flags); second moment: new interests; third: regions