IntroductionEcosystem Services Partnership
Martine van Weelden22 May 2018
Ecosystem Services Partnership www.es-partnership.org www.espconference.org @ESPartnership
Ecosystem Services Partnership www.es-partnership.org www.espconference.org @ESPartnership
Agenda
• Who we are
• What we do
• How we build our network through communication
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Who we are
Leading worldwide ecosystem services network that connects over 3000
people and 40 organizations from more than 85 countries to enhance the
science, policy and practical application of ecosystem services for conservation
and sustainable development.
ESP was founded in 2008.
To ensure the conservation of biodiversity and sustainable use of ecosystems and their
services as common assets to enable inclusive wellbeing for all, including future
generations.
For this purpose, ESP :
- develops the science of the concept of ecosystem services and its application in
policy and practice for the conservation of nature and sustainable development.
- builds strong networks of individuals, public and private organisations and businesses
to promote and facilitate communication, coordination and cooperation.
- enhances and encourages a diversity of approaches, while reducing unnecessary duplication of effort in the conceptualisation and application of the ecosystem services
concept.
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ESP Mission
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ESP what we do
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Working Groups
RegionalChapters &
National Networks
Services
Conferences
• 18 Thematic Working Groups
• 10 Biome Working Groups
• 9 Sectoral Working Groups
• Online discussion platform
• Sessions at ESP conferences
• 11 Regional Chapters
• 40 National Networks
• Presence and activity on all
continents
• 9 ESP World Conferences
since 2006
• 4 Regional conferences in
2016 (+1500)
• 5 upcoming Regional
conferences in 2018
• ESP10 in Germany in
September 2019
• Project development
• Databases
• Research collaboration
• Information exchange
• Policy advice
• Training & education
• Partnership building
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• Individual members (+180):• Opportunity to join ESP working groups
• Opportunity to join the ESP national networks and
regional chapters
• Opportunity to submit to Science communication
platform and repository
• Unlimited access to all features of the ESP member
portal
• Reduced fees for ESP conferences and training
courses
• Significant reduction on the Elsevier Journal
‘Ecosystem Services’ (€36/year)
ESP Members
• Institutional members (+30):• The opportunity to display the organization on the
partners webpage. The organization’s profile includes a logo, link to the website and contact person details
• Two employees can be appointed as representatives for their organization, who automatically become full Individual ESP member without additional costs
• Next to the two free members, all other employees of the institutional member can become an Individual member with 50% reduction on the regular fee.
More info: https://www.es-partnership.org/community/esp-membership/
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• Monthly ESP update
• ESP member portal
• Option to add news items on ESP
• Science communication platform
Membership communication
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Key activities include:• Advance the science and application on the working group theme
• Stimulate collaboration between the main organizations involved
• Organize sessions during on ESP-Conferences or other events
• Publish (joint) papers
• Create common research and development projects
• Contribute to international assessments, e.g. TEEB National studies, Sub
Global Assessment (follow-up MA), IPBES
At the core of ESP – Working groups
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At the core of ESP – Working groups
18 Thematic Working Groups
TWG 1 – ES Assessment frameworks & TypologiesTWG 2 – Biodiversity & Ecosystem servicesTWG 3 – ES IndicatorsTWG 4 – Mapping ESTWG 5 – Modeling ESTWG 6 – Integrated valuation of ES TWG 7 – Economic & Monetary valuationTWG 8 – Cultural services & ValuesTWG 9 – ES & Public health
TWG 10 – ES in Trade-off analysis & Project evaluationTWG 11 – Global ES FlowsTWG 12 – ES & Disaster Risk reduction (DRR)TWG 13 – Role of ES in Ecosystem restorationTWG 14 – Application of ES in Planning & ManagementTWG 15 – ES & Poverty alleviationTWG 16 – ES Financing mechanisms (incl. PES)TWG 17 – ES Accounting & Greening the economyTWG 18 – Governance & Institutional aspects
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At the core of ESP – Working groups
10 Biome Working Groups (+ subgroups)
BWG 1 – Marine systemsBWG 1A – Open oceansBWG 1B – Coral reefsBWG 1C – Coastal systems (excl. Wetlands)BWG 1D – Coastal wetlands
BWG 2 – Freshwater systemsBWG 2A – Freshwater wetlandsBWG 2B – Rivers & Lakes
BWG 3 – Forests & WoodlandsBWG 3A – Tropical & sub-tropical forestsBWG 3B -Temperate & boreal forestsBWG 3C – Woodlands
BWG 4 – DrylandsBWG 4A – ShrublandsBWG 4B – Grasslands
BWG 5 – Mediterranean systemsBWG 6 – DesertsBWG 7 – TundrasBWG 8 – Polar regions & High mountainsBWG 9 – Rural landscapesBWG 10 – Urban systems
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At the core of ESP – Working groups
9 Sectoral Working Groups (+ 1 subgroup)
SWG 1 – ES in Agricultural production systemsSWG 2 – ES in Fishery & AquacultureSWG 3 – ES in Forestry production systemsSWG 4 – ES in Mining, Energy and Transport systemsSWG 5 – ES in Water managementSWG 6 – ES in BusinessSWG 7 – ES in (eco) TourismSWG 8 – ES in Conservation
SWG 8A – Task Force Crop Wild RelativesSWG 9 – Indigenous people & Local communitiesUpcoming: SWG 10 – ES in Circular bio-economy
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Regional Chapters & National Networks
Organize conference and activities in your geographical area:
1. West & Central Europe incl. Russia: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands
2. South-East Europe: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Macedonia (FYROM), Malta, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Turkey
3. Central America and the Caribbean: Costa Rica, Guatemala 4. North America: Canada, United States5. South America: Brazil, Colombia6. MENA Middle East & North Africa: Israel, Jordan7. West and Central Africa: Senegal, Togo8. East and Southern Africa: South Africa9. West and Central Asia: Kazakhstan10. East Asia: China, Japan, Republic of Korea11. South and South East Asia: India, Indonesia12. Oceania: Australia, New Zealand
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ESP Conferences
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ESP Conferences
Plus ESP Africa conference in Togo,
February 2019
Check: www.es-partnership.org/esp-
conferences for full overview
Enhancing ecosystem services through ecological restoration for nature and people
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ESP Services
• Networking & Partnership building• Business track during ESP conferences
• Case studies & Key sites• Data & Knowledge sharing
• Databases: Ecosystem Services Valuation Database, to be updated• Training & Education• Guidelines & Toolkits
• Commonland guidelines: ‘Guidelines to analyse and capture the value of nature conservation and ecosystem restoration’
• Funding/cooperation calls• Integrated Ecosystem Rating System: To accelerate progress toward sustainable development
objectives and environmental commitments by improving ecosystem management and restoration actions at scale.
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Thank you&
Feel free to join our community!
More information at: www.es-partnership.org