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ECOLOGICAL AND EARTH SCIENCES (SC/EES) IN UNESCO – THE MANDATE

ECOLOGICAL AND EARTH SCIENCES (SC/EES) IN UNESCO – THE MANDATE. MAB and IGCP WBRN; geoparks Biodiversity UNEP-UNESCO GRASP Earth observation systems Space technology and Remote Sensing applications

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ECOLOGICAL AND EARTH SCIENCES (SC/EES) IN UNESCO – THE MANDATE

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  1. ECOLOGICAL AND EARTH SCIENCES (SC/EES) IN UNESCO – THE MANDATE • MAB and IGCP • WBRN; geoparks • Biodiversity • UNEP-UNESCO GRASP • Earth observation systems • Space technology and Remote Sensing applications • Co-ordination with UNEP and other UN environmental organizations and Conventions (CBD; UNCCD, Ramsar etc.)

  2. BIODIVERSITY Conservation, Sustainable Use and Management

  3. UNESCO and Biodiversity Ecosystem Sciences and Services UNESCO’s activities cover : • Agricultural/rural lands • Dry and Sub-humid zones • Forests • Rivers, lakes, wetlands • Small Islands • Coastal and Oceans • Mountains • Urban areas

  4. BIODIVERSITY Science, Research and Monitoring Promoting Global Change Research in Mountain Biosphere Reserves • Global Change and Mountain Regions (GLOCHAMORE) • Nov. 2003 - Oct. 2005 • funded by EC, MRI UNESCO (MAB/IHP) • involves 25 BRs from all world regions

  5. BIODIVERSITY Conservation, Sustainable Use and Management MAB Biosphere Reserves – Laboratories for Sustainable Development MAB Programme Intergovernmental programme aiming at laying scientific basis for the improvement of people-environment relationships. Biosphere reserve concept designed as field tool for interdisciplinary MAB work, focus on three functions:

  6. MAB Biosphere Reserves – Laboratories for Sustainable Development • Place specific establishment of integrated conservation-development relationships using available knowledge (scientific/traditional), information, data and expertise • Research and monitoring to monitor changes in integrated conservation-development relationships and using knowledge and insights into adaptive management practices

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