Wetlands Biodiversity in Southeast Asia: Areas of Cooperation with ACB

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Asia Regional Preparatory Meeting for COP 11 of the Ramsar Convention Mercure Convention Center, Jakarta, Indonesia, 14-18 November 2011 Wetlands Biodiversity in Southeast Asia: Areas of Cooperation with ACB Rodrigo U. Fuentes Executive Director, ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity presented by Clarissa C. Arida Director, Programme Development and Implementation, ACB

ASEAN Biodiversity Outlook 2010 INLAND WATERS: The next flashpoint Indo-Malaya Realm and the Australsia Realm Indo-Malaya Realm has 29 freshwater ecoregions Australasia Realm has three freshwater ecoregions with tropical and subtropical coastal rivers located in Sulawesi and the East Timor subregion Critical pressure points: Land conversion for infrastructure development Highly dense population

PEATLANDS: An increasingly valuable ecosystem About 250,000 sq. m. of peatlands, (60 % of the world s tropical peatlands, and about 1/10 of the total global peatland resource) Majority of the peatlands located in Indonesia, which has over 70 % of the total peatland cover of Southeast Asia Critical pressure points: Conversion for human activities (e.g. oil palm plantation) Vulnerability from fires Climate change

MANGROVES: A critical support ecosystem Mangroves occupy over 60,000 sq. km. Area in sq. km. 200,000 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000-1980 1990 2000 2005 SE Asia Rest of Asia World Decreasing trend in the size of mangrove areas all over Southeast Asia Home to 52 true mangrove species; two are listed as critically endangered and endangered Critical pressure points: deforestation due to domestic demand for fuel and materials for housing conversion of mangrove forests to either fish or prawn ponds for commercial consumption

RAMSAR Sites in ASEAN

RAMSAR Sites in ASEAN 29 RAMSAR Sites in ASEAN: 8 marine, 7 are estuarine, 6 lakes (lacustrine), 5 riverine, 3 swamps and bogs covering a total of 13,000 sq. km.

ACB Programme Themes Support to Programme of Work on Protected Areas Payments for Ecosystems Services and Resource Valuation Peatland Biodiversity/Wetlands Management Taxonomy/Global Taxonomy Initiative Invasive Alien Species Wildlife Enforcement Transboundary Protected Area Management Access to Fair and Equitable Sharing of Biodiversity Benefits Ecotourism and Biodiversity Conservation Biodiversity and Climate Change Managing Biodiversity Information and Knowledge Business and Biodiversity Biosafety Regulations, Food Certification and Biodiversity 7

Joint Research/ Initiatives on Biodiversity Supported studies and forums in the various thematic areas ACB Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) provides guidance in the selection and monitoring of approved projects 13 projects completed in 6 AMS on biodiversity research and policy initiatives from ASEAN-based research, academic, and both nongovernment and government institutions and agencies Joint Research/ Initiatives: Conservation of Peatland Biodiversity in Southeast Asia - Year 2, Global Environment Centre, Malaysia Nesting Beach and Coral Reef Monitoring and Management of Turtle Islands Wildlife Sanctuary, Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau, Philippines ASEAN Peatland Forests Project (APFP) funded by GEF/IFAD SEApeat Project, funded by the European Union Led by the ASEAN Secretariat with the Global Environment Centre as the Regional Project Executing Agency 8

ASEAN Heritage Parks (AHP) Programme

The ASEAN Declaration on Heritage Parks In 1983 AMS proposed criteria and guidelines for the selection, establishment and management of PAs in the ASEAN Region In 1984 the Declaration on ASEAN Heritage Parks and Reserves was issued AMS Established the ASEAN Heritage Parks (AHPs) to generate greater awareness, pride, appreciation, enjoyment and conservation of the ASEAN region s rich natural heritage

ASEAN Heritage Parks Programme AHPs were established to instill greater awareness, promote conservation, and provide a sense of pride and enjoyment of the rich natural heritage sites AHPs are protected areas of highly important conservation, preserving in total a complete spectrum of representative ecosystems and species of the ASEAN region 30 AHPS declared to date Tasek Merimbun, Brunei Darussalam 11

The ASEAN Heritage Parks Programme Promotes greater collaboration among AMS in the preservation of their common natural heritage ACB serves as the Secretariat of the AHP Programme ACB endeavors to ensure that the AHPs benefit from the best practices available on PA management Through the network of AHP managers, ACB supports information and other capacity needs of AHPs. Lampi National Park, Myanmar

Brunei Darussalam Tasek Merimbun National Park: best known for the Black Lakes Indonesia Lorentz National Park: largest single protected area in Southeast Asia. It has the most complete spectrum of New Guinean ecosystems, from mangroves on the coast, to montane and alpine forests Myanmar Alaungdaw Kathapa National Park: each year, from October to March, the Park hosts some 60,000 migratory water birds from northern Asia

Myanmar Indawgyi Lake Wildlife Sanctuary: largest inland lake Southeast Asia and the third largest lake in the world; considered a bird watcher s paradise Inlay Lake Wildlife Sanctuary second largest lake in Myanm after the Indawgyi Lake Meinmahla Kyun Wildlife Sanctuary: two freshwater species of turtle have been recorded in the Sanctuary; freshwater dolphins have be reported in the area as well 14

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Singapore Singapore Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve: Singapore's first and only protected wetland reserve, and is home to over 500 species of tropical flora and fauna Thailand Ao Phangnga - Mu Koh Surin - Mu Koh Similan Marine National Parks: most well-known marine protected areas in Thailand

Raising Awareness on Biodiversity: Communication, Education and Public Awareness (CEPA) Program at the regional level Partnership with CBD Secretariat to enhance the capacity of AMS to implement their respective CEPA strategies and action plans 16

Biodiversity Information Sharing Service A web-based information sharing platform for the ASEAN Member States on biodiversity information

Biodiversity Information Sharing Service a functional regional database or network of national databases containing the inventory of biological resources of the ASEAN region a web-based information sharing platform for the ASEAN Member States on biodiversity information aims to reduce the burden of reporting to global biodiversity treaties such as the CBD, CITES, Ramsar Convention, CMS, ASEAN Declaration on Heritage Parks

Home

ASEAN Heritage Parks

ASEAN Species

Clearing House Mechanism for Southeast Asia A single entry point to regional biodiversity information and the national CHM websites of the ASEAN Member States Allows faster access, easier search and better consolidation of biodiversity information at the regional level

Enhance structure & presentation of interactive web-based information on biodiversity resources in the ASEAN Enhanced the ASEAN CHM by adding new tools and information, improving layout designs and conducting necessary tests Developed additional databases: Initiatives, Policies and Agreements, Ecosystems, E-library and Capacity Building Prepared knowledge products in the form of: Ecosystem Maps and Map overlays, Regional Trends Established a database editors: a) e-library to facilitate contribution and sharing of biodiversity information b) MEA Report Harmonization Database Editor

Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) United Nations Environment Programme-World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) Fishbase Information and Research Group, Incorporated ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network (ASEAN-WEN) and FREELAND Foundation RAMSAR Secretariat Institutional Linkages and Partnerships

Scope of Cooperation of ACB- Ramsar Secretariat Joint Work Plan Development and implementation of programs and projects Delivery of capacity building activities Conduct of communication, education and public awareness activities Knowledge and information management on biodiversity

Ongoing Initiatives of ACB: Continuing Partnerships and Collaboration ASEAN Small Grants Programme for AHPs Biodiversity and Climate Change Taxonomic Capacity Building Promoting TEEB and PES Capacity Building on ABS ASEAN Biodiversity Fund

Conserve Biodiversity, Save Humanity!

Terimah kasih! www.aseanbiodiversity.org