{"id":19548,"date":"2018-03-27T09:16:23","date_gmt":"2018-03-27T07:16:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/environment\/biodiversity-and-natures-contributions-continue-dangerous-decline-scientists-warn.html"},"modified":"2018-03-27T09:16:23","modified_gmt":"2018-03-27T07:16:23","slug":"biodiversity-and-natures-contributions-continue-dangerous-decline-scientists-warn","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/en\/environment\/biodiversity-and-natures-contributions-continue-dangerous-decline-scientists-warn\/","title":{"rendered":"Biodiversity and Nature\u2019s Contributions Continue  Dangerous Decline, Scientists Warn"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Biodiversity &ndash; the essential variety of life forms on Earth &ndash; continues to decline in every region of the world, significantly reducing nature&rsquo;s capacity to contribute to people&rsquo;s well-being.<\/p>\n<p> <!--more--> <\/p>\n<p>This alarming trend endangers economies, livelihoods, food security  and the quality of life of people everywhere, according to four landmark  science reports released today, written by more than 550 leading  experts, from over 100 countries.<\/p>\n<p>The result of three years of work, the four regional assessments of  biodiversity and ecosystem services cover the Americas, Asia and the  Pacific, Africa, as well as Europe and Central Asia &ndash; the entire planet  except the poles and the open oceans. The assessment reports  were&nbsp;approved by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on  Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), in Medell&iacute;n, Colombia, at  the 6th session of its Plenary. IPBES has 129 State Members.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Biodiversity and nature&rsquo;s contributions to people sound, to many  people, academic and far removed from our daily lives,&rdquo; said the Chair  of IPBES, Sir Robert Watson, &ldquo;Nothing could be further from the truth &ndash;  they are the bedrock of our food, clean water and energy. They are at  the heart not only of our survival, but of our cultures, identities and  enjoyment of life. The best available evidence, gathered by the world&rsquo;s  leading experts, points us now to a single conclusion: we must act to  halt and reverse the unsustainable use of nature &ndash; or risk not only the  future we want, but even the lives we currently lead. Fortunately, the  evidence also shows that we know how to protect and partially restore  our vital natural assets.&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The extensively peer-reviewed IPBES assessment reports focus on  providing answers to key questions for each of the four regions,  including: why is biodiversity important, where are we making progress,  what are the main threats and opportunities for biodiversity and how can  we adjust our policies and institutions for a more sustainable future?<\/p>\n<p>In every region, with the exception of a number of positive examples  where lessons can be learned, biodiversity and nature&rsquo;s capacity to  contribute to people are being degraded, reduced and lost due to a  number of common pressures &ndash; habitat stress; overexploitation and  unsustainable use of natural resources; air, land and water pollution;  increasing numbers and impact of invasive alien species and climate  change, among others.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Declining Biodiversity &ndash; Now and in the Future<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><em>The Americas<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;In the <strong>Americas<\/strong>, rich biodiversity makes an immense  contribution to the quality of life, helping to reduce poverty while  strengthening economies and livelihoods,&rdquo; said Dr. Jake Rice (Canada),  co-chair of the Americas assessment with Dr. Cristiana Sim&atilde;o Seixas  (Brazil) and Prof. Maria Elena Zaccagnini (Argentina).<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;The economic value of the Americas&rsquo; land-based nature&rsquo;s  contributions to people is estimated to be more than US$24 trillion per  year &ndash; equivalent to the region&rsquo;s GDP, yet almost two-thirds &ndash; 65% &ndash; of  these contributions are in decline, with 21% declining strongly.  Human-induced climate change, which affects temperature, precipitation  and the nature of extreme events, is increasingly driving biodiversity  loss and the reduction of nature&rsquo;s contributions to people, worsening  the impact of habitat degradation, pollution, invasive species and the  overexploitation of natural resources.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>According to the report, under a &lsquo;business as usual&rsquo; scenario,  climate change will be the fastest growing driver negatively impacting  biodiversity by 2050 in the Americas, becoming comparable to the  pressures imposed by land use change. On average today, the populations  of species in an area are about 31% smaller than was the case at the  time of European settlement. With the growing effects of climate change  added to the other drivers, this loss is projected to reach 40% by 2050.<\/p>\n<p>The report highlights the fact that indigenous people and local  communities have created a diversity of polyculture and agroforestry  systems, which have increased biodiversity and shaped landscapes.  However, the decoupling of lifestyles from the local environment has  eroded, for many, their sense of place, language and indigenous local  knowledge. More than 60% of the languages in the Americas, and the  cultures associated with them, are troubled or dying out.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Africa <\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>&ldquo;Africa<\/strong><strong>&rsquo;<\/strong><strong>s <\/strong>immense  natural resources and its diverse cultural heritage are among its most  important strategic assets for both human development and well-being,&rdquo;  said Dr. Emma Archer (South Africa), co-chair of the African assessment  with Dr. Kalemani Jo Mulongoy (DRC) and Dr. Luthando Dziba (South  Africa). &ldquo;Africa is the last place on Earth with a wide range of large  mammals, yet today there are more African plants, fish, amphibians,  reptiles, birds and large mammals threatened than ever before by a range  of both human-induced and natural causes.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Africa is extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and  this is going to have severe consequences for economically marginalized  populations. By 2100, climate change could also result in the loss of  more than half of African bird and mammal species, a 20-30% decline in  the productivity of Africa&rsquo;s lakes and significant loss of African plant  species.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The report adds that approximately 500,000 square kilometres of  African land is already estimated to have been degraded by  overexploitation of natural resources, erosion, salinization and  pollution, resulting in significant loss of nature&rsquo;s contributions to  people. Even greater pressure will be placed on the continent&rsquo;s  biodiversity as the current African population of 1.25 billion people is  set to double to 2.5 billion by 2050.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Marine and coastal environments make significant economic, social and  cultural contributions to the people of Africa. Damage to coral reef  systems, mostly due to pollution and climate change, has far-reaching  implications for fisheries, food security, tourism and overall marine  biodiversity.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Asia-Pacific<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Biodiversity and ecosystem services contributed to rapid average  annual economic growth of 7.6% from 1990 to 2010 in the Asia-Pacific  region, benefitting its more than 4.5 billion people. This growth, in  turn, has had varying impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services,&rdquo;  said Dr. Madhav Karki (Nepal), co-chair of the Asia-Pacific assessment  with Dr. Sonali Senaratna Sellamuttu (Sri Lanka). &ldquo;The region&rsquo;s  biodiversity faces unprecedented threats, from extreme weather events  and sea level rise, to invasive alien species, agricultural  intensification and increasing waste and pollution.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The report says that although there has been an overall decline in  biodiversity, there have also been some important biodiversity successes  including, for example, increases in protected areas. Over the past 25  years, marine protected areas in the region increased by almost 14% and  terrestrial protected area increased by 0.3%. Forest cover increased by  2.5%, with the highest increases in North East Asia (22.9%) and by South  Asia (5.8%).<\/p>\n<p>There are concerns, however, that these efforts are insufficient to  halt the loss of biodiversity and the decline in the value of nature&rsquo;s  contributions to people in the region. Unsustainable aquaculture  practices, overfishing and destructive harvesting, threaten coastal and  marine ecosystems, with projections that, if current fishing practices  continue, there will be no exploitable fish stocks in the region by  2048. Intertidal zones are also rapidly deteriorating due to human  activities, with coral reefs of critical ecological, cultural and  economic importance, already under serious threat, and some reefs having  already been lost, especially in South and South-East Asia. According  to the report, up to 90% of corals will suffer severe degradation by  2050, even under conservative climate change scenarios.<\/p>\n<p>The report emphasizes that climate change and associated extreme  events pose great threats, especially to coastal ecosystems, low-lying  coastal areas and islands. Climate change is also impacting species  distributions, population sizes, and the timing of reproduction and  migration. Increased frequencies of pest and disease outbreaks resulting  from these changes may have additional negative effects on agricultural  production and human well-being, with impacts projected to worsen.<\/p>\n<p>Forests, alpine ecosystems, inland freshwater and wetlands, as well  as coastal systems are identified as the most threatened Asia-Pacific  ecosystems. The increasing variety and abundance of invasive alien  species is highlighted as one of the region&rsquo;s most serious drivers of  ecosystem change and biodiversity loss.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Europe and Central Asia<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A major trend is the increasing intensity of conventional agriculture  and forestry, which leads to biodiversity decline. There are also  examples of sustainable agricultural and forestry practices that are  beneficial to biodiversity and nature&rsquo;s contributions to people in the  region. Nature&rsquo;s material contributions to people, such as food and  energy, have been promoted at the expense of both regulating  contributions, such as pollination and soil formation, and non-material  contributions, such as cultural experiences or opportunities to develop a  sense of place.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;The people of the region consume more renewable natural resources  than the region produces,&rdquo; said Prof. Markus Fischer (Switzerland),  co-chair of the Europe and Central Asia assessment with Prof. Mark  Rounsevell (UK), &ldquo;Although this is somewhat off-set by higher  biocapacities in Eastern Europe and northern parts of Western and  Central Europe.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>In the European Union, among assessments of the conservation status  of species and habitat types of conservation interest, only 7% of marine  species and 9% of marine habitat types show a &lsquo;favourable conservation  status&rsquo;. Moreover 27% of species assessments and 66% of habitat types  assessments show an &lsquo;unfavourable conservation status&rsquo;, with the others  categorised as &#8216;unknown&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>The authors find that further economic growth can facilitate  sustainable development only if it is decoupled from the degradation of  biodiversity and nature&rsquo;s capacity to contribute to people. Such  decoupling, however, has not yet happened, and would require  far-reaching change in policies and tax reforms at the global and  national levels.<\/p>\n<p>Abandonment of traditional land-use systems, and loss of associated  indigenous and local knowledge and practices, has been widespread in  Europe and Central Asia, the report finds. Production-based subsidies  driving growth in agricultural, forestry and natural resource extraction  sectors tend to exacerbate conflicting land-use issues, often impinging  on available territory for traditional users. Maintenance of  traditional land use and lifestyles in Europe and Central Asia is  strongly related to institutional adequacy and economic viability.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Global Development Goals in Jeopardy <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;One of the most important findings across the four IPBES regional  assessments is that failure to prioritize policies and actions to stop  and reverse biodiversity loss, and the continued degradation of nature&rsquo;s  contributions to people, seriously jeopardises the chances of any  region, and almost every country, meeting their global development  targets,&rdquo; said Dr. Anne Larigauderie, the Executive Secretary of IPBES.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Achievement of the UN&rsquo;s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the  Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and its Aichi Biodiversity  Targets, and the Paris Agreement on climate change, all depend on the  health and vitality of our natural environment in all its diversity and  complexity. Acting to protect and promote biodiversity is at least as  important to achieving these commitments and to human wellbeing as is  the fight against global climate change&rdquo;.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Richer, more diverse ecosystems are better able to cope with  disturbances &ndash; such as extreme events and the emergence of diseases.  They are our &lsquo;insurance policy&rsquo; against unforeseen disasters and, used  sustainably, they also offer many of the best solutions to our most  pressing challenges.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The assessment of the <strong>Americas<\/strong> concludes that  continued biodiversity loss could undermine the achievement of some of  the SDGs as well as some of the international climate-related goals,  targets and aspirations.<\/p>\n<p>All the plausible future scenarios explored in the <strong>Africa<\/strong>  assessment highlight that the drivers of biodiversity loss will  increase, with associated negative impacts on nature&rsquo;s contributions to  people and human well-being. Achieving the African Union&rsquo;s Agenda 2063,  the SDGs and the Aichi Targets is unlikely in three out of five  scenarios explored.<\/p>\n<p>The experts of the <strong>Asia-Pacific<\/strong> assessment point to  the value of ecosystem based approaches and identify, among others, lack  of solid waste management, as well as air, water and land pollution as  factors undermining gains in a number of the Aichi Targets and SDGs for  many countries (e.g. extinction of plant and animal species due to  deforestation, rising temperature and water pollution).<\/p>\n<p>There has been some progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and the Aichi Biodiversity Targets in <strong>Europe and Central Asia, <\/strong>e.g.  in terms of the area under protection and in mainstreaming biodiversity  across government and society. However, the pressures on biodiversity  from direct drivers of change are unlikely to be reduced and so progress  has been negative for indigenous and local knowledge, the equitable  distribution of nature&#8217;s contributions and water security. Looking  beyond the 2030 timescale of the SDGs, scenario analysis highlights that  continuation of past and current trends in drivers of change will  inhibit the contribution of the region to the widespread achievement of  the SDGs, while scenarios which focus on achieving a balanced supply of  nature&rsquo;s contributions to people and incorporate a diversity of values  are more likely to contribute to achieving the majority of the SDGs.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Promising Policy Options Available<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Accompanying the stark concerns of the IPBES experts, however, are  messages of hope: promising policy options do exist and have been found  to work in protecting and restoring biodiversity and nature&rsquo;s  contributions to people, where they have been effectively applied.<\/p>\n<p>In the <strong>Americas<\/strong>, protection of key biodiversity  areas increased 17% between 1970 and 2010, yet fewer than 20% of key  biodiversity areas are protected and coverage varies significantly. The  report makes it clear that protected areas and restoration projects are  only some of the possible interventions &ndash; with a need to also focus on  strategies to make human-dominated landscapes more supportive of  biodiversity and nature&rsquo;s contributions to people.<\/p>\n<p>It also makes the point that biodiversity and nature&rsquo;s contributions  to people are better protected when integrated into a broad array of  economic and sectoral policies, such as payment for ecosystem services  and voluntary eco-certification. Appropriate combinations of, for  example, behavioural change, improved technology, research, adequate  levels of finance, improved education and public awareness programs are  among other options.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Measures taken by <strong>African<\/strong> Governments to protect  biodiversity and nature&rsquo;s contributions to people, have contributed to  some recovery of threatened species, especially in key biodiversity  areas, and these efforts could be enhanced. Such measures include the  establishment and effective management of protected areas and networks  of wildlife corridors; restoration of degraded ecosystems; control of  invasive alien species and reintroduction of wild animals. Despite the  African Union&rsquo;s priorities of poverty alleviation, inclusive growth and  sustainable development, especially in the context of global climate  change, the report finds that the continent is greatly undervaluing its  natural resources.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to enhancing biodiversity conservation through  appropriate governance, policies and national implementation, the  authors emphasize the need for better integration of indigenous and  local knowledge and greater use of scenarios in African decision-making.  Of the five possible scenarios they explore, two (regional  sustainability and local sustainability) are identified as the most  likely paths to meet Africa&rsquo;s economic, social and environmental  development aspirations, but the authors point to the need for capacity  building on the use of scenarios in decision-making.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>For <strong>Asia and the Pacific<\/strong>, the IPBES experts point to  the success of countries that achieved rapid economic growth in  gradually restoring and expanding protected areas &ndash; especially forests.  They emphasize that, while assisting these countries in their efforts to  meet some of the SDGs and Aichi Targets, this alone will not be  sufficient to reduce biodiversity loss caused by the negative impacts of  monoculture. For instance, the region registered a growth of 0.3% in  terrestrial protected areas and 13.8% in marine protected areas &ndash;  putting many countries on track to meet Aichi Target 11 &ndash; but most of  the important bird areas and key biodiversity areas remain  unprotected.&rdquo;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Better application of science and technology, empowerment of local  communities in decision making, integrating biodiversity conservation  into other key sectors, scenario planning that is sensitive to economic  and cultural diversity, private sector partnerships in financing  biodiversity protection, as well as better cross-border regional  collaboration, are some of the many important approaches the report  identifies.<\/p>\n<p>A range of governance options, policies and management practices is available in <strong>Europe and Central Asia<\/strong>  to safeguard biodiversity and ensure nature&rsquo;s contributions to people.  Some progress has already been made in mainstreaming biodiversity and  nature&rsquo;s contributions to people into public and private  decision-making.<\/p>\n<p>The assessment report highlights integrated approaches. These include  measuring national welfare beyond GDP. Governance could become more  effective by using well-designed mixes of policy instruments to motivate  changes in behaviour to support sustainable development. The authors  also emphasize the relevance of reconciling biodiversity conservation  and human rights standards through rights-based instruments, as well as  capacity building for indigenous peoples and local communities.  Sufficient funding is also needed to support research, monitoring,  education and training.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Speaking about the policy options emerging from the four regional  assessments, Watson said: &ldquo;Although there are no &lsquo;silver bullets&rsquo; or  &lsquo;one-size-fits all&rsquo; answers, the best options in all four regional  assessments are found in better governance, integrating biodiversity  concerns into sectoral policies and practices (e.g. agriculture and  energy), the application of scientific knowledge and technology,  increased awareness and behavioural changes.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;It is also clear that indigenous and local knowledge can be an  invaluable asset, and biodiversity issues need to receive much higher  priority in policy making and development planning at every level.  Cross-border collaboration is also essential, given that biodiversity  challenges recognize no national boundaries.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<div class=\"article-images\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"640\" height=\"349\" src=\"https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/wiese.jpg\" class=\"alignleft\" alt=\"Bigi Alt\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/wiese.jpg 770w, https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/wiese-300x164.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/wiese-768x419.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\" \/><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"640\" height=\"480\" src=\"https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/adlerjger.jpg\" class=\"alignleft\" alt=\"Bigi Alt\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/adlerjger.jpg 770w, https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/adlerjger-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/adlerjger-768x576.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\" \/><\/div>\n<h5 class=\"green\">Source<\/h5>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ipbes.net\/news\/media-release-biodiversity-nature%E2%80%99s-contributions-continue-%C2%A0dangerous-decline-scientists-warn\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">IPBES (Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services) 2018<\/a><\/p>\n<div class=\"shariff shariff-align-flex-start shariff-widget-align-flex-start\"><div class=\"ShariffHeadline\">Diese Meldung teilen<\/div><ul class=\"shariff-buttons theme-round orientation-horizontal buttonsize-medium\"><li class=\"shariff-button facebook shariff-nocustomcolor\" style=\"background-color:#4273c8;border-radius:1%\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/sharer\/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sonnenseite.com%2Fen%2Fenvironment%2Fbiodiversity-and-natures-contributions-continue-dangerous-decline-scientists-warn%2F\" title=\"Bei Facebook teilen\" aria-label=\"Bei Facebook teilen\" role=\"button\" rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"shariff-link\" style=\";border-radius:1%; 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