Biodiversity Guide

Un Biodiversity Section


 


Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Biodiversity
Email:
First Name:



Main Un Biodiversity sponsors


 

Latest Un Biodiversity Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Un Biodiversity!



 

Welcome to Biodiversity Guide

 

Un Biodiversity Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.

Biodiversity Mainstreaming – If It Doesn't Fit, Get A Bigger Hammer

from:


The purpose of biodiversity mainstreaming is to have biodiversity principles included at every stage of the planning of projects by businesses and governments. The idea is to incorporate biodiversity considerations into all human activities.

There are currently biodiversity mainstreaming projects going on in many parts of the world, which are focused on increasing involvement in implementing biodiversity principles in an effort to preserve the remaining natural resources.

Part of biodiversity mainstreaming involves working with all sectors of a government in order to have them be aware of biodiversity issues, and make sure that biodiversity issues are not overlooked in the resolution of the problems each sector deals with. Agencies concerned with agriculture, public health, science and technology, the environment, and forests, fisheries and water resources are often the first agencies that biodiversity reformers and conservationists turn to during the planning of civic projects, with other sectors, such as transportation, energy, and mining being brought aboard as the project develops. As you can imagine, getting consensus from all these groups is not an easy task.

Another part of biodiversity mainstreaming is making the concept appealing to the very people who feel threatened by the concept of biodiversity. Lumber or coal workers, for example, are two groups that historically are against those they call “tree-huggers” because of a perceived threat to their livelihoods. Getting these and other groups to see the benefits of conserving the biodiversity of a region is often difficult.

In Brazil, for example, conservation of biodiversity will require significant efforts from both the public and private sectors. There are many barriers to biodiversity mainstreaming because of a lack of information and priority among key parties. Other barriers include unsustainable development initiatives and poor coordination between public and private participants. Brazil’s huge geographical size and ecological differences, and a generally low public awareness of the issues seriously compound the difficulties.

In Africa, on the other hand, innovative thinking along with the formation of cooperative partnerships between industry local governments has helped achieve early successes in mainstreaming biodiversity concerns. Efforts to remove barriers to biodiversity mainstreaming consisted of building institutional and policy-level capabilities and partnerships, identifying and fixing market failures, and showing that different practices in all production sectors will contribute greatly to biodiversity management and preservation.

Biodiversity mainstreaming is very important, but implementing it is a very delicate and time-consuming process. If, however, the major players in governments and businesses do not begin to accept it, as they have done in Africa, the consequences for everyone will be an increasingly less habitable world.


Other Un Biodiversity related Articles

Marine Biodiversity
Define Biodiversity
Concept Of Biodiversity
Definition Of Biodiversity
Steps For Conserving Biodiversity

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Un Biodiversity News

UN Chief: Ocean's Biodiversity Must Be Protected

Speaking on the International World Biodiversity Day , UN chief Ban Ki-Moon on Tuesday warned that over-consumption and rampant pollution was threatening the world's ocean and marine biodiverity. " Despite its importance, marine biodiversity has not fared well at human hands," he said in a prepared statement. read more

Read more...


Brazilians top biodiversity and Rio+20 awareness poll

[RIO DE JANEIRO] Brazilian consumers came out on top for their awareness and understanding of both biodiversity and the UN Conference on Sustainable Development ( Rio+20 ), according to the results of a survey in eight countries released last week (19 May) in São Paulo .

Read more...


Biodiversity body to fix targets before UN convention

The National Biodiversity Authority will come out with targets for protecting the diversity of living organisms in time for the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, to be held in India in October, according to its Chairman, Dr Balakrishna Pisupati.

Read more...


Corporates evince interest in AP Govt efforts to host UN biodiversity meet

Several corporate houses have evinced interest in taking part in the Andhra Pradesh Government's efforts to host the UN Biodiversity Summit in October 2012.

Read more...


Ban calls for protection of oceans

New York, May 23 : Marking the International Day for Biological Diversity, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Tuesday highlighted the fragile state of the world’s oceans, urging greater protection for marine biodiversity.

Read more...