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The 10th meeting of
the parties (CoP10) to the Convention on Biological Diversity in
Nagoya, Japan from 18th- 29th Oct, 2010
CoP 10 Agriculture related outcomes: IFOAM delegation:
- IFOAM
World Board members Vanaja Ramprasad and Masaya Koriyama head-up the
IFOAM delegation in Nagoya.
Key Messages / Objectives:
- Highlight
the important role of organic agriculture in enabling the sustainable use
of biodiversity to become a reality.
- Explain
how the
intensification
of biodiversity and ecosystem services based on organic knowledge, practices,
systems and principles, provides affordable, equitable and resilient
solutions for sustainably increasing the performance of small farms and
bring degraded regions back into fertile production - naturally.
Key Activities:
- IFOAM
exhibition at UNCCD’s Land Day 3
on 23rd October organized to highlight the connections between
biodiversity and desertification.
- IFOAM poster session in
conjunction with IFOAM member Green
Foundation in the main CoP10 conference building from 25th
to 29th October which coincides with the CoP10 high level ministerial segment.
- IFOAM
contribution to the TEEB
(The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity) initiative which will feature
strongly at CoP10. IFOAM was a contributing author to Chapter
9 (Certification
and Labeling) of the TEEB
report for local and regional policy makers. A case study featuring a Participatory
Guarantee System (PGS) initiative in India as a model for enabling
the sustainable use of biodiversity is featured on an interactive TEEB map. The
significance of the TEEB work is well explained here,
here
and here.
- IFOAM is working with UNEP by contributing case studies to their Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity report for local policy makers which will be launched globally at the high profile CBD Conference in Japan in October 2010.
- IFOAM will be present in Nagoya to bring to the attention leaders the role of organic eco-intensification in protecting and enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem services and optimizing productivity.
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