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In October 2024, governments from around the world will gather in Cali, Colombia, for the United Nations Biodiversity Conference of Parties 16 (COP16). The key focus will be discussions and negotiations around putting the Kunming-Montreal Agreement (COP15) into action through National Biodiversity Strategic Action Plans (NBSAPs).
At the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), we believe forest stewardship offers the best path forward to addressing pressing global challenges, such as biodiversity loss (SDG 15). FSC is dedicated to ensuring that forests are managed and valued as vibrant ecosystems, rich in biodiversity, and resilient in the face of climate change.
Responsible forest stewardship through active forest management is, therefore, essential to enabling forest biodiversity goals that countries establish in NBSAPs. FSC Certification is our core solution - with 30 years of implementation and continuous development.
COP16 represents an opportunity to demonstrate to relevant stakeholders, particularly governments, how FSC certification can support their goals and how they can also contribute to scaling up the uptake of FSC certification in their countries through different policies, strategies and initiatives.
FSC certification is our core solution and already widely available to support management and monitoring of forests. Indeed, the area of FSC certified forest is already classified as a component indicator - “Area of forest under sustainable management: total forest management certification by the Forest Stewardship Council...” to measure progress towards Target 10.2 of the KMGBF- sustainable forest management.
As we make changes to the FSC certification system over the coming years, we believe the data that becomes available from our system will also be even more relevant and useful to report back on other targets - in particular Target 2 (Restoration), Target 3 (Protected/ Conservation Areas), Target 9 (Sustainable use of wild species) and Target 15 (Biodiversity Disclosures by business).
Discover how FSC certification promotes sustainable forest management and biodiversity conservation.
This pioneering solution empowers Forest Stewards to communicate how they are making a measurable difference in the fight against some of the biggest challenges of our time, including climate change and biodiversity loss.
This unique tool is also classified in the KMGBF Monitoring Framework - this time as a complementary indicator associated with Goal B.1 - Services provided by ecosystems: “Number of certified forest areas under sustainable management with verified impacts on biodiversity conservation.”
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From 21 October to 1 November, an FSC delegation will attend the COP-16 and be leading or presenting at the following events:
Zero deforestation agreements – early adopter EUDR and Community and Family Forests
FSC presenters: Regina Massai (FSC Chile) and Daniel Bedoya (FSC Colombia).
Host: Colombia government
Leveraging ecolabels, sustainable public procurement and sustainable taxonomy for biodiversity protection
FSC presenter: Matteo Mascolo (FSC International).
Host: Brazil government and UNEP
Room: Academia & Research - Plaza One
FSC presenters: Matteo Mascolo (FSC International)
MDB Pavillion
FSC presenter: Joanna Nowakowska (FSC International)
Host: UNCTAD, UNEP & WTO
Equity in Action: Nature-Based Financial Pathways to Protect Forests and Biodiversity
Host: FSC International
IUCN Pavilion
FSC presenter: José Balta (FSC International)
Host: adelphi | BIOTRAILS, CI, UNCTAD, CI-SCP/OnePlanet network
Place Quebec, Multistakeholder Auditorium
7th GLF Investment Case Symposium
Priorities and solutions for a global Biodiversity Finance Roadmap
FSC presenter: Subhra Bhattacharjee (FSC International)
Host: Global Landscapes Forum
Forest Management 2.0: Innovations and Applications
FSC presenter: Anand Punja (FSC International)
UNCTAD
FSC presenter: Daniel Kobei, Director of Ogiek Peoples Development Program (on behalf of FSC Int.)
Driving positive biodiversity outcomes through FSC certification
Presenters: Joeri Zwerts (Utrecht University), Madame Prudence Galega (CBD Negotiator), Anand Punja (Moderator).
Host: FSC International
The FSC delegation is in Cali for COP-16, and we welcome the opportunity to meet with you if you are attending. Please reach out to Sharon London (s.london@fsc.org), and she will connect you with the right person.
The FSC Indigenous Foundation also has a delegation.
Our delegation speakers are available for exclusive interviews. To request an interview with any of the following speakers, please contact media@fsc.org and Jose Balta j.balta@fsc.org.