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Title: Report from the Pacific region


1
Report from the Pacific region
  • Presentation on regional context and SPREP
    activities-Dominique Benzaken, SPREP
  • Presentation on the Coral Reef Initative in the
    south pacific (CRISP) Eric clua, AFD coordinator
  • Presentation on SPC Reef fisheries observatory
    activities -Being Yeeting, SPC
  • Comments from Pacific countries and open Forum

2
Coral reefs and associated systems Regional
perspective
Dominique Benzaken Coastal management adviser
3
Outline of presentation
  • Island environment and lifestyles
  • Policy guidance -International
  • Regional priorities
  • SPREP activities
  • Challenges, gaps and opportunities
  • Concluding remarks

4
Island environments and lifestyle
  • Islands environments is basis of island life
  • Over the years, decline in island resources (eg
    less fish, fresh water, mangroves and forests,
    more waste, dirty waters, invasive plants and
    animals)
  • Why?
  • More people and changes in lifestyles and needs
    driving overuse of island resources
  • Small and fragile island environments and
    economies
  • Ability to respond to change

5
International context
  • Mauritius strategy
  • Blue print for sustainable development of island
    countries (environment, economic, society)
  • Integration of biodiversity into National
    sustainable development Strategies (NSDSs) to
    promote sustainable use of biodiversity
  • Focus on governance, partnerships and Integrated
    management systems of coastal, marine and
    freshwater and biodiversity resources
  • Island biodiversity programme of work
  • Sets targets for 2010 for conservation and
    sustainable use
  • National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plan
    (NBSAP)
  • mainstream island biodiversity into sustainable
    development strategies

6
Regional priorities and partnerships
  • Pacific Plan endorsed by Pacific Islands leaders
    Forum
  • To improve regional coordination on sustainable
    development (reference to biodiversity protection
    and sustainable use)
  • Action Strategy for Nature conservation in the
    Pacific Islands 2003-2007
  • Targets and actions for environment, society and
    economy Roundtable government, NGO partnership
  • Pacific Islands regional Oceans Policy and
    framework for Integrated Strategic Action
  • To ensure the future sustainable use of our
    oceans and its resources by pacific Islands
    communities and external partners. Marine Sector
    Working Group

7
SPREP at a glance
  • Established under the SPREP Convention
  • Environment Ministers Forum and Meeting of
    Officials
  • Secretariat to the Apia/SPREP convention
  • 25 member countries (PICTs including French
    territories, OZ, NZ US, France as observer)
  • to promote cooperation in the Pacific islands
    region and to provide assistance in order to
    protect and improve the environment and to ensure
    sustainable development for present and future
    generations

8
SPREP strategic framework
  • Action Plan for managing the environment if the
    Pacific island Region 2005-2009
  • People of the Pacific islands better able to
    plan, protect, manage and use their environment
    for sustainable development
  • Strategic Programmes 2004-2013
  • Island Ecosystems (terrestrial, coastal and
    marine ecosystems, species of special interest)
  • Pacific Futures (climate change, waste management
    and marine pollution, sustainable development)

9
Coastal and marine ecosystems
  • Objective
  • promote and support the sustainable management
    and conservation of coastal and marine ecosystems
    and marine species of special interest
  • Key activities
  • ICRAN funded SPREP component of Coral Reef
    Initiative in the South Pacific (CRISP)
  • Regional initiative under Ramsar
  • CMS MoU on marine Mammals
  • Year of the sea Turtle 2006
  • Progressing the regional oceans policy through
    the MSWG

10
SPREP and CRISP
  • Approach
  • Work closely with CRISP partners
  • Facilitate on going national engagement in CRISP
  • Build on existing knowledge/successes/lessons
    learnt
  • Equip SPREP countries to maximise benefits of
    CRISP initiative
  • Focus of SPREP action
  • Capacity for integrated governance of coastal and
    marine resources at national level
  • Increase profileintegration of coastal and
    marine resources in sustainable development
    agendas with policy makers
  •  Dissemination of CRISP and results/know how to
    policy makers and coastal managers
  • Capacity and access to appropriate methodologies
    technologies (Knowledge/training/networks/livelih
    oods)

11
Challenges, gaps and opportunities
  • Integration of biodiversity and sustainable
    resource management at regional and national
    levels
  • Improve regional coordination through Pacific
    Forum marine Sector working group
  • Promote the incorporation of regional oceans
    policy principles into National sustainable
    Development Strategies
  • Improve national capacity for effective
    integration at national level
  • Sustainability of community based initiatives
  • Facilitate and support development of policy and
    legislative framework for long term support (eg
    networks of MPA)
  • Encourage government/community partnerships
  • Sustainable livelihoods
  • Strengthening community based institutions and
    traditional management systems

12
Challenges, issues and opportunities
  • Areas needed support and greater coordination
  • Climate change (Resilience, Adaptability of
    management systems)
  • Marine invasive species management
  • land based marine pollution (Hilltops2oceans)
  • Emerging issues
  • Oceans/High seas biodiversity (Seamounds, valuing
    oceans, access and benefit sharing, C credits)

13
Concluding remarks
  • Regional partnerships key mechanism
  • for effective integration of protection of
    biodiversity and sustainable resource use
  • To engage countries in setting the regional
    agenda on common and transboundary issues
  • To engage broad range of regional and
    international partners (eg private sector,
    churches)
  • To facilitate access to resources
  • egRegional partnerships on oceans policy and
    Action Strategy on Nature Conservation

14
Concluding remarks
  • Expectations from ICRI
  • Greater strategic focus action orientation
  • Greater interaction with regional programmes
  • Facilitating access to resources (eg technical,
    financial)
  • Support Pacific Island countries in international
    fora to implement the regions priorities and
    programmes
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