The Second Day’s Report of IPBES 10 from the Delegation of CBCGDF

 The China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) is an observer of IPBES and has long been committed to the actions of ecological environment and biodiversity protection. The delegation of CBCGDF Has Participated in the Stakeholder Day of IPBES 10 on August 27, 2023. And the delegation is attending 10th Session of the IPBES Plenary.

 

On the second day of IPBES 10, the tenth session of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES 10) continued with substantive negotiations on the summary for policymakers (SPM) of the thematic assessment of invasive alien species (IAS) and the definition of topics to be addressed in future reports up to 2030, among other issues.

 


WG 1 Co-Chair Sebsebe Demissew Woodmatas (African Group) opened the session, inviting delegates to provide general comments. Many delegates lauded the comprehensiveness of the work, congratulating the contributors for the quality of the draft assessment report. Others noted that data on some regions were not adequately reflected.

 

Working Group 1 initiated textual discussions on the summary for policymakers of the assessment report of invasive alien species (IAS) with a relatively slow pace. Veterans of the process were hardly surprised. Despite a collegial and productive working environment, different understandings surfaced, including on definitional issues.

 

Editor: Maggie

Checked by: YJ     

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