Stakeholder participation in IPBES: connecting local environmental work with global decision making.

IF 3.5 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Cornelia B Krug, Eleanor Sterling, Timothy Cadman, Jonas Geschke, Paula F Drummond de Castro, Rainer Schliep, Isimemen Osemwegie, Frank E Muller-Karger, Tek Maraseni
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The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services(IPBES) strengthens the science-policy interface by producing scientific assessments on biodiversity and ecosystem services to inform policy. IPBES fosters knowledge exchange across disciplines, between researchers and other knowledge holders, practitioners, societal actors and decision makers working at different geographic scales. A number of avenues for participation of stakeholders across the four functions if IPBES exist. Stakeholders come from diverse backgrounds, including Indigenous Peoples and local communities, businesses, and non-governmental organization. They represent multiple sources of information, data, knowledge, and perspectives on biodiversity. Stakeholder engagement in IPBES seeks to 1. communicate, disseminate, and implement the findings of IPBES products; 2. Develop guidelines for biodiversity conservation within member countries; and 3. create linkages between global policy and local actors - all key to the implementation of global agreements on biodiversity. This paper reflects on the role of stakeholders in the first work programme of IPBES (2014-2018). It provides an overview of IPBES processes and products relevant to stakeholders, examines the motivation of stakeholders to engage with IPBES, and explores reflections by the authors (all active participants on the platform) for improved stakeholder engagement and contributions to future work of the platform.

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利益相关者参与IPBES:将地方环境工作与全球决策联系起来。
生物多样性和生态系统服务政府间科学政策平台(IPBES)通过对生物多样性和生态系统服务进行科学评估,为政策提供信息,加强了科学与政策之间的联系。IPBES促进跨学科的知识交流,在不同地理尺度的研究人员和其他知识持有者、从业者、社会行动者和决策者之间进行交流。如果IPBES存在,那么四个职能部门的利益相关者参与的一些途径。利益攸关方来自不同背景,包括土著人民和当地社区、企业和非政府组织。它们代表了有关生物多样性的多种信息、数据、知识和观点来源。利益相关者参与IPBES的目的是:沟通、传播和实施IPBES产品的调查结果;2. 制定成员国内部生物多样性保护准则;和3。在全球政策和地方行为体之间建立联系——所有这些都是实施全球生物多样性协定的关键。本文反映了利益相关者在IPBES首个工作计划(2014-2018)中的作用。它提供了与利益相关者相关的IPBES流程和产品的概述,检查了利益相关者参与IPBES的动机,并探讨了作者(平台上的所有积极参与者)对改善利益相关者参与和平台未来工作的贡献的反思。
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