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From
the Ramsar Forum
Congress
of Biosphere Reserves set for February 2008
Posted
to the Forum by Dr. Miguel Clüsener-Godt,
Division of Ecological and Earth Sciences, UNESCO
31 Ocober 2007
3rd
World Congress of Biosphere Reserves: Biosphere Futures, UNESCO Biosphere
Reserves for Sustainable Development
(4-9 February 2008 - Madrid)
The
Spanish Minister for the Environment, Cristina Narbona Ruiz, officially
announced at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris in 2006 during the 19th
session of the MaB International Coordinating Council that the Minister
offered to host the 3rd World Biosphere Reserves Congress in Madrid, with
the collaboration of the Kingdom of Spain. The aims of the Congress are:
- Analyse the results
of the practical implementation of the Seville Strategy and the Statutory
Framework of 1995
- Valorise the progress
made and the challenges for the future
- Elaborate the
Madrid Action Plan for biosphere reserves in this 21st Century
The work of the Congress
will focus on the Five Points Agenda, which will elaborate an Action Plan
for the World Network of Biosphere Reserves for the period 2008-2012.
The Points are:
- Working methods
and practices of the ICC in relation to the same of Executive Board
and General Conference of UNESCO as a tool for improving science-policy
practice within UNESCO's planning and programming agendas.
- What are the implications
for each of the biosphere reserve zones contributing to conservation
and development taking into consideration constraints and opportunities
inherent of each zone?
- How BRs can be
used for innovative research and capacity building enhancing the role
of ecosystem goods and services in development?
- How can the MAB
+ BR Regional Networks be strengthened to become the main drivers of
MAB and BR agendas?
- How can BR be
used for learning, governance and adaptive management approaches for
sustainable development of land/seascapes?
Contributions to
the Congress: Participants who represent a biosphere reserve are invited
to prepare a technical note on this reserve. All contributions will be
compiled in a final document.
Costs for participation:
The registration for the Congress is free of charge; however participants
must dispose of a formal invitation issued by the Organizers. Congress
participants are fully assuming all the costs for their participation
(travel, lodging, food).
For more information:
http://www.unesco.org/mab
or http://www.madrid2008mab.es/
For
further information about the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, please contact
the Ramsar Convention Secretariat, Rue Mauverney 28,
CH-1196 Gland, Switzerland (tel +41 22 999 0170, fax +41 22 999 0169,
e-mail ).
Posted 1 November 2007, Dwight Peck, Ramsar.
 
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