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Side Event #5053

Status: PUBLISHED

Date Friday
2022.12.16 @ 13:15
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Room Amazon
511AD
Capacity: 197 people
Conference WG2020-5 / COP-15 / CP-MOP-10 / NP-MOP-4
Meetings(s)
COP-15
Fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (Part Two)
Title Nature-positive trade for sustainable development: how trade-related policies and measures can support the delivery of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework?
Hosts
UNEP | TESS | UNCTAD | WTO |
Topics
Agricultural Biodiversity
Forest Biodiversity
Marine and Coastal Biodiversity
Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity
National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs)
Post 2020 Framework
Capacity-building
Impact Assessment
Knowledge Management
Biodiversity for Development
Scientific and Technical Cooperation
Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures
Transfer of Technology and Cooperation
Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
Gender and Biodiversity
Climate Change and Biodiversity
Aichi Biodiversity Targets
 

 

Nature-positive trade for sustainable development: how trade-related policies and measures can support the delivery of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework?

Date : Friday, 16 December 2022

Time : 13.15h EST (Montreal) / 19.15h CET

Key Partners: UNEP, TESS, UNCTAD, WTO

Event type: online

Duration : 75min

Description:

There is increasing recognition of the relevance of trade and trade-related policies and measures to current global biodiversity crisis. Trade can exacerbate biodiversity degradation and loss but it also has the potential to support conservation, sustainable use, and restoration—and related benefits to sustainable development.

 

The post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework provides a fresh reference point for (re)examining how international cooperation on trade and trade policies could support the global biodiversity agenda.

 

Alongside, there is also an increasing focus on environment and sustainable development in the context of trade at national, regional and multilateral levels. For example, climate and biodiversity related considerations are becoming more integral to bilateral and regional trade negotiations, with biodiversity-related provisions becoming a regular feature of regional trade agreements (RTAs). Furthermore, the interest in environmental and sustainable development issues at the WTO has been growing, as demonstrated by the launch of three separate member-led statements and initiatives in 2021 on trade and environmental sustainability, plastic pollution, and fossil fuel subsidy reform.

Together, these developments present an opportunity to explore how the trade and biodiversity agendas could be more mutually supportive, and how trade and trade policies could be harnessed to support the implementation of post-2020 global biodiversity framework (GBF) and the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.  

 

This side event will identify and explore the range of trade-related policies and measures relevant to supporting the implementation of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework (GBF) targets and opportunities for international cooperation on trade that supports biodiversity and sustainable development objectives.

 

The discussions will focus on opportunities, challenges and feasibility of using specific trade policies and measures to support countries in the post-2020 GBF implementation,  with a view to reaching net positive outcomes for both biodiversity and sustainable development.

This side event will follow on a series held in July 2022 exploring a nature positive trade agenda to support sustainable development, which was organized under the UNCTAD-ITC “Trade and Biodiversity Series” together by UN Environment Programme (UNEP), Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Global BioTrade Initiative, International Trade Centre (ITC), World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Forum on Trade, Environment & the SDGs (TESS).

 

Speakers :
 
Daniel Ramos, Legal Officer / Trade & Environment Division, World Trade Organization (WTO)
Gemma Harper, Chief Executive, Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC)
Beatriz Fernandez, Associate Programme Management Officer, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) 
Bertille Mayen, Project Coordinator Ivory Coast, GIZ
Rafael Loyola, Executive Director, International Institute for Sustainability (IIS)
Marianne Kettunen, Senior Policy Advisor and Head of Partnerships, The Forum on Trade, Environment and the SDGs (TESS)
Lorena Jaramillo, Economic Affairs Officer, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

 

Moderated by:

  • Lika SASAKI, Programme Management Officer | UNCTAD

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Biodiversity and international trade policy primer


Part 1 of this paper introduces readers to the state of the world’s biodiversity, as well as drivers and impacts of biodiversity loss. Part 2 then reviews international commitments, instruments, nature-related priorities, and the state of play on relevant international policymaking. In Part 3, the paper explores linkages between trade flows and biodiversity. Part 4 focuses on the intersection of trade policy and biodiversity goals, while Part 5 reviews supply-chain initiatives, including those led by stakeholders across the wider trade and biodiversity landscape. Finally, the paper proposes a number of priority areas for enhanced policy dialogue, research and action.

biodiversity, international trade, trade policy, trade, environment  

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