Our life insurance, our natural capital: an EU biodiversity strategy to 2020 Claudia Olazábal...

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Our life insurance, our natural capital:

an EU biodiversity strategy to 2020

Claudia OlazábalDeputy Head of Unit

Biodiversity UnitDG Environment

European Commission

Greens/EFA Conference- Seeds for a sustainable future

Decline in species and habitats degradation have led to an significant decline in the genetic diversity of life on Earth.

Since beginning of agriculture, the world’s farmers have developed roughly 10 000 plant species for use in food and fodder production.

Today, only 150 crops feed most of the world’s population Only 12 crops provide 80 % of dietary energy from plants, with rice,

wheat, maize and potato providing 60 % About 3/4 of the genetic diversity found in agricultural crops have been

lost over the past century in China: local rice varieties being cultivated has declined from 46,000

in the 1950s to slightly more than 1,000 in 2006 General homogenization of landscapes and agricultural varieties make

rural populations vulnerable to future changes, if genetic traits kept over thousands of years are allowed to disappear.

THE PROBLEM

Significant progress on ex situ conservation of crops - the collection of seeds from different genetic varieties for cataloguing and storage for possible future use

There are some 1 750 individual gene banks worldwide

For some 200 to 300 crops, over 70% of genetic diversity is already conserved in gene banks

THE PROBLEM

Among the most ambitious programmes: Millennium Seed Bank Partnership,   which now includes nearly 2 billion seeds from 30,000 wild plant species, mainly from  drylands;

Svalbard Global Seed Vault, in Norway, close to the Arctic Circle, to provide the ultimate safety net against accidental loss   of agricultural diversity in traditional gene banks. The vault has capacity to conserve 4.5 million crop seed samples

EXAMPLES OF EX-SITU CONSERVATION

Figure 1. Geographic

distribution of gene

banks with holdings of

>10 000 accessions in

national and regional

gene banks (blue);

CGIAR centre gene banks

(beige); Svalbard Global

Seed Vault (green)

However, in addition to ex-situ conservation, major efforts are still needed to conserve genetic diversity on farms (for adaptation to climate change and other challenges)

The FAO recognises the leading role played by plant and animal breeders in conservation and sustainable use of genetic resources

THE PROBLEM

Environmental

Political

Economic

RATIONALE FOR ACTION

EU MANDATE

March 2010 European Spring Council endorsed:

A 2050 VISIONEuropean Union biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides – its natural capital – are protected, valued and appropriately restored for biodiversity’s intrinsic value and for their essential contribution to human wellbeing and economic prosperity, and so that catastrophic changes caused by the loss of biodiversity are avoided.

A 2020 HEADLINE TARGET

Halt the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services in the EU and restore them insofar as feasible, and step up the EU's contribution to averting global biodiversity loss

GLOBAL MANDATE

CBD COP 10 (Nagoya, October 2010):

Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 - 2050 vision - 2020 mission: Take effective and urgent action to

halt the loss of biodiversity…

- 20 “Aichi Targets”

Strategy for Resource Mobilisation- Finance target(s) expected to be adopted at

COP-11 in Delhi, 2012

Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing (ABS)

20 AICHI TARGETS

AICHI TARGETS

Target 13: By 2020, the genetic diversity of cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and of wild relatives, including other socio-economically as well as culturally valuable species, is maintained, and strategies have been developed and implemented for minimizing genetic erosion and safeguarding their genetic diversity

STRUCTURE OF THE STRATEGY

2050 Vision

2020 headline targetHalt biodiversity loss – restore ecosystem services – global contribution

Enhance implementation

of nature legislation

Restore ecosystems est. Green

Infrastructure

Sustainable Agriculture

&Forestry

Sustainable Fisheries

Combat Alien Invasive

Species

Contribute to averting global

biodiversity loss

ANNEX OF ACTIONS

6 Targets:

By 2020, maximise areas under agriculture across grasslands, arable land and permanent crops that are covered by biodiversity-related measures under the CAP so as to ensure the conservation of biodiversity and to bring about a measurable improvement(*) in the conservation status of species and habitats that depend on or are affected by agriculture and in the provision of ecosystem services as compared to the EU2010 Baseline, thus contributing to enhance sustainable management.

(*) Improvement is to be measured against the quantified enhancement targets for the conservation status of species and habitats of EU interest in Target 1 and the restoration of degraded ecosystems under target 2.

3A. Sustainable Agriculture

Actions:

Action 10: Conserve Europe’s agricultural genetic diversity

The Commission and Member States will encourage the uptake of agri environmental measures to support genetic diversity in agriculture and explore the scope for developing a strategy for the conservation of genetic diversity

3A. Sustainable Agriculture

Revision of the EU Regime for seed marketing- led by DG SANCO

Community Programmes for the Conservation of genetic resources in agriculture – led by DG AGRICULTURE

LIFE PROJECTS

ONGOING INITIATIVES

Thanks for your attention

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