pisces project workshop 2: formulating guidelines dr lyndsey dodds, policy liaison officer
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PISCES Project
Workshop 2: Formulating guidelines
Dr Lyndsey Dodds, Policy Liaison Officer
Principles
Objectives
Action plans (regional)
Action plans(sectoral)
Principles
Objectives
Action plans (regional)
Action plans(sectoral)
Principles
Objectives
Action plans (regional)
Action plans(sectoral)
Objectives
Action plans (regional)
Action plans(sectoral)
Principles
Examples Level Function Example 1Principle The general rules that
underpin an Ecosystem Approach
Sectors should share information and work together to achieve common goal of an Ecosystem Approach
Objectives Linking principles to regional ecosystem management needs
By 2012 an effective platform for communication and collaboration is developed By 2015 all main sectors are collaborating with shared resources and compatible sectoral information systems
Regional Actions The multi-sector actions that are necessary to deliver the objectives
Each sector reviews data collection procedures and seeks to harmonise Regular review and revision procedures Knowledge and data gaps are identified and funding needs Procedure identified to enable SH involvement – requires money? Coordination?
Examples Level Function Example 2Principle The general rules that
underpin an Ecosystem Approach
An evidence-based system should be used to integrate social, environmental and economic interests
Objectives Linking principles to regional ecosystem management needs
Management system includes social, economic and environmental objectives that are agreed across sectors
Regional Actions The multi-sector actions that are necessary to deliver the objectives
Procedures in place for all stakeholders to be involvedBaseline data is acquired for all activitiesLocal and indigenous knowledge integrated Role of ecosystem valuation?Need to prioritise between 3 pillars?
Examples Level Function Example 3Principle The general rules that
underpin an Ecosystem Approach
Management should be adaptable to account for change (e.g. through climate change impacts)
Objectives Linking principles to regional ecosystem management needs
Impact of changing environment on activities is anticipated and planned for to ensure minimal disruption.
Management system has appropriate long-term view, risk assessment and is effectively reviewed and adapted.
Regional Actions The multi-sector actions that are necessary to deliver the objectives
Long-term monitoring of environmentResearch into impacts of changing conditions Management measures reviewed every x years Feedback loop links science to managementRole of protected areas?