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Explore the advantages of global harmonisation for plant protection and biodiversity conservation. Learn about the IPPC, PRA, risk analysis, and key frameworks like WTO and CBD. Understand the importance of standards setting, pest risk analysis, and effective risk management strategies. Discover the role of stakeholders and the impact on plant biodiversity. Presented by Bram de Hoop, International Standards Adviser, highlighting the significance of collaboration for a sustainable future.
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THE IPPC and PRA: Bram de Hoop International Standards Adviser Holland Global harmonisation benefits the environment and plant biodiversity
THIS PRESENTATION • The IPPC: a rock between two bolders • Global harmonisation: PRA & Standard Setting • PRA & NEW elements of risk analysis • PRA: Who is to benefit?
WTO CBD BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION FRAMEWORK TRADE LEGAL FRAMEWORK IPPC IPPC: A rock between two bolders IPPC advantages:- national plant protection organisations - expertise, inspectors, legal framework - direct contact with stakeholders
WTO: MORE BUREAUCRACY? ? Duration of trade rounds:
Regulating authorities? INCLUDING NPPOs CBD: CLEARING HOUSE? INFORMATION
How to develop regulations? 1. STANDARD SETTING 2. Pest Risk Analysis
OVERVIEW PRA • STAGE 1: Initiation- What triggers a PRA? • STAGE 2: Pest Risk Assessment- Can the pest enter, establish and have an impact? • STAGE 3: Pest Risk Management- How to manage the risk?
Reason PRA:Pest outbreak, Interception, Request for import, Validation of new risks Initiation Initiation Estimate the likelihood of occurrence Estimate the magnitude of the consequences Develop conclusions and describe uncertainty Identify hazard(s) STOP?? Decisionmaking Evaluate mitigation options for: -Efficacy -Feasibility -Impacts Identify mitigation options Develop recommendations and describe uncertainty Decisionmaking - List and selection management options - Publish phytosanitary measures - Notify FAO, EPPO and WTO No measures Netherlands Plant Protection Service STOP?? RiskAssessment Mitigation requires assessment Risk requires mitigation Risk Management
INPUTS FOR PRA • Laboratory • Up-to-date literature and statistical data • Experts (risks - pests - plants - measures) • Decision makers • Time …
ENVIRONMENT PRAWhat’s new? • COMMODITY IS PEST! • MORE FOCUS ON WEEDS • Habitat instead of host! • Gladiolus segetum • weed in France • Quarantine pest Australia
MOST IMPORTANT:Liaison with other sectors NATUREconservation FORESTRY & AGRICULTURE PUBLIC CONCERNS TRADE
Netherlands Plant Protection Service Why do Risk Analysis? • To identify risk. • To identify costs and benefits. • To manage risks. • TO JUSTIFY MEASURES.
How to protect plant biodiversity? (Source: Fleischer, G. (1998) Ökonomische Bewertungskriterien in der Pflanzenschutzpolitik - Das Beispsiel des Zulassungsverfahresn., Landwirtschaft und Umwelt Band 15. Kiel, Vauk. 1. PROHIBITION HIGH MEDIUM LOW
How to protect plant biodiversity? (Source: Fleischer, G. (1998) Ökonomische Bewertungskriterien in der Pflanzenschutzpolitik - Das Beispsiel des Zulassungsverfahresn., Landwirtschaft und Umwelt Band 15. Kiel, Vauk. 2. Risk analysis: ZERO RISK HIGH MEDIUM LOW
How to protect plant biodiversity? (Source: Fleischer, G. (1998) Ökonomische Bewertungskriterien in der Pflanzenschutzpolitik - Das Beispsiel des Zulassungsverfahresn., Landwirtschaft und Umwelt Band 15. Kiel, Vauk. 3. MARKET FORCES HIGH MEDIUM LOW
How to protect plant biodiversity? (Source: Fleischer, G. (1998) Ökonomische Bewertungskriterien in der Pflanzenschutzpolitik - Das Beispsiel des Zulassungsverfahresn., Landwirtschaft und Umwelt Band 15. Kiel, Vauk. 4. RISK ANALYSIS + STAKEHOLDERS HIGH MEDIUM LOW
The bottom line…. Gladiolus segetum Always to be remembered