CBD CoP-16 Colombia

Members of the GBF Task Force convened in Cali to support discussions and negotiations on the implementation of the Global Biodiversity Framework.  

See our reflections on the two-week negotiations below:

The Task Force participated in fourteen events and discussions with an emphasis on tools to support the development of effective NBSAPs, strengthening OECMs, mapping biodiversity priorities, supporting strategic approaches for implementing Goal A, measuring national progress towards targets, and facilitating the co-ordination of data and expert knowledge. 

Phil McGowan, chair of the GBF Task Force, presented at three side events. On Monday the 21st of October he joined a panel discussion in the IUCN Pavillion on biodiversity data as a common thread in supporting corporate disclosures (Target 15) and assessing financial contributions (Target 19) towards the KMGBF biodiversity outcomes (Goal A) and Nature Positive. He emphasised the need for increased financial contributions from companies to be measured in terms of their impact on biodiversity, so as to avoid perverse outcomes where there is more money contributed, but commercial operations do not stop damaging biodiversity. 

On the 23rd of October, Philip McGowan and Francesca Ridley led a side event on supporting implementation and monitoring of Goal A for species conservation. The event highlighted the need for strategic approaches to support the species elements of the GBF given the huge number of threatened species and the range of actions needed.  During the event, an interactive tool was presented that can support the implementation of Goal A by identifying the main threats driving extinction risk in a given location and identifying species that need urgent management actions. Arvin Diesmos (ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity), and Indira Gamatis (Government of Seychelles) provided important and insightful perspectives on successes and challenges in species conservation across ASEAN and in the Seychelles.  The event concluded that whilst the challenges are significant, there is much in place to build on and support all those acting to conserve species.   

Alison Hutchinson’s engagement with the GBF Task Force concentrates on efforts to bring more of a focus to holistic conservation approaches rooted in ecological justice, human rights, and the rights of nature. She closely followed discussions on Article 8j and the diverse values of biodiversity. During CoP she engaged with practitioners and stakeholders to discuss the application of the GBF’s ‘Considerations’ (Section C) and encourages those who attended to share their thoughts and suggestions to support cross-sectoral collaboration and further anchor the ‘Considerations’ in the Frameworks’ implementation. 

Numerous other events, organized and participated in by members of the Global Biodiversity Framework Task Force, took place over the two-week period. For the full list of events please see our CoP-16 events page.  

 

Recent events

Our engagement across IUCN SSC networks supports local, national, and global implementation of the Global Biodiversity Framework

Explore our recent events below

CBD CoP-16

For a full overview of offical side events, panel discussions, and workshops we engaged with during CoP16 – take a look at our CoP-16 event schedule.

Supporting implementation of Global Biodiversity Framework

July 2024 Webinar series:

The GBF Task Force worked with Reverse the Red to develop this webinar series following the World Species Congress. Phil McGowan, Stuart Butchart, and Francesca Ridley presented: ‘Implementing actions to achieve Target 4 of the Global Biodiversity Framework’. Sean Hoban gave a talk on ‘Conserving genetic diversity through National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans’. Louise Mair presented: ‘An introduction to the STAR metric for business and policy’. Follow the links above to watch the webinars if you missed them!

World Species Congress

May 2024

During this 24 hour conference, Phil McGowan presented ‘A Strategy for Species in the Global Biodiversity Framework’ and discussed the species-related ambitions and goals in the Framework and the need to develop strategies for positive species outcomes.  Ali Hutchinson also presented a Q&A panel with Ragnhild Sollund (University of Oslo), Dany Celermajer (University of Sydney), and Carlos Andrés Baquero-Díaz (New York University) to discuss ‘Justice-informed species conservation and the Global Biodiversity Framework’ and pathways for more justice-informed conservation approaches. 

IUCN SSC Webinar: 1st Ed Global Biodiversity Framework

February 2024

In February we were invited by the SSC Secretariat to present at their 1st edition Global Biodiversity Framework webinar series: ‘Links between the Global Biodiversity Framework and the SSC Network’. The webinar included an introduction from Phil McGowan on the GBF and the development of species-specific targets. Sean Hoban (GBF Task Force and the Conservation Genetics Specialist Group) then gave an overview of guidance and support tools available to track progress on the genetic component of Target 4. Anastasiya Timoshyna (IUCN SSC Medicinal Plant Specialist Group’ then introduced Target 5 and a 5-dimensional sustainability assessment framework to assist in regulating and measuring the sustainability of wildlife use. Finally, Aileen Mill (IUCN SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group) developed on Target 6 and previewed the Invasive Alien Species Toolkit (watch this space for upcoming release). 

Webinars

1st July 2024

Webinar series: Implemeting actions to achieve Target 4 of the Global Biodiversity Framework

2nd July 2024

Webinar series: Conserving genetic diversity through National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans

3rd July 2024

Webinar series: An introduction to the STAR metric for business and policy

15 May 2024

Justice-informed species conservation and the Global Biodiversity Framework

15th May 2024

The Strategy Needed to Achieve Target 4 of the Global Biodiversity Framework

14-15 May 2024

World Species Congress – Reverse the Red

29th February 2024

SSC Webinar Series 2024. 1st Ed. Global Biodiversity Framework

CBD CoP-16 events

21st October 2024

CBD COP-16 IUCN Pavilion Event: The common thread: Biodiversity data disclosure and Nature Positive contributions

22nd October 2024

CBD COP-16 IUCN Pavillion Event: Synergies for species: Accelerating ambitious action for species recovery

22nd October 2024

CBD COP-16 Side Event: The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation – guidance and insight into implementing the new complimentary actions

22nd October 2024

CBD COP-16 Side Event: BON in a Box as a tool for implementation and reporting on the monitoring framework

22nd October 2024

CBD COP-16 IUCN Pavilion Event: The relevance of Key Biodiversity Areas for the Biodiversity Plan

23rd October 2024

CBD COP-16 Nature Positive Pavilion Event: Are we missing half our sites of importance for biodiversity?

23rd October 2024

CBD COP-16 Side Event: Supporting implementation and monitoring of the KMGBF for species conservation

23rd October 2024

CBD COP-16 Side Event: Preventing Global Extinctions and Meeting Global Biodiversity Framework Targets: Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) Site Conservation

25th October 2024

CBD COP-16 Side Event: IUCN Global Guidance on Identifying, Reporting, Monitoring and Strengthening OECMs

25th October 2024

CBD COP-16 Side Event: Practical experience of mapping biodiversity priorities to support national implementation and monitoring of the GBF

25th October 2024

CBD COP-16 Pavilion Event: Genetic diversity indicators GEOBON Pavilion (event in Spanish)

26th October 2024

CBD COP-16 Pavilion Event: Genetic diversity indicators GEOBON Pavilion (event in English)

26th October 2024

CBD COP-16 IUCN Pavilion Event: Considering opportunities of new tools for conservation

27th October 2024

CBD COP-16 Science Policy Forum Event: Intergrating Science and Data for Effective NBSAPs and Community Engagement