Upcoming Webinar: Integrating Media and Communications in National Ecosystem Assessments
- Event
- 19 November 2024
- 14:00 - 15:30 GMT
- Zoom
Register for the webinar here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pZo8sFNOTBKnxmI5K_jUKA
The Convention on Biological Diversity’s (CBD) Communication, Education, and Public Awareness (CEPA) programme highlights the critical role of public awareness, which is essential to achieving behavioural change, and promoting sustainable lifestyles and biodiversity values. The CEPA programme has supported the implementation of the CBD by actively informing, educating and involving citizens and stakeholders. Given the complex nature of biodiversity science and policy, and its connection with human well-being, it is important to reach citizens and stakeholders through engaging, well-targeted and straightforward communications on the significance of biodiversity. Without an awareness of the importance of biodiversity to human well-being, citizens and stakeholders are unlikely to know what actions are needed to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity.
National ecosystem assessment teams around the world devise a range of communication, education, and awareness interventions that show the multiple values of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Media and Communications activities planned and implemented by assessment teams support the overall goals of a national ecosystem assessment. This includes campaigns to raise expectations to ensure the participation of experts and arouse the interest of key stakeholders during the assessment process. When an ecosystem assessment is conducted in an inclusive and participatory manner, assessment teams promote stakeholder cooperation and engagement. They create awareness and understanding of approaches to living in harmony with nature by Indigenous Peoples and local communities. Additionally, they ensure the assessment is included in the agenda of other actors including civil society organisations and the media.
To support assessment teams in communicating the outcomes of national ecosystem assessments, UNEP-WCMC developed the Communications Toolkit for National Ecosystem Assessments in collaboration with international partners from the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net). In this webinar, audiences will learn about the toolkit, and experiences and lessons learned from partner countries in integrating media and communications in their assessments.
This virtual webinar will be held on Zoom in English with live French and Spanish interpretation. Access to the online event will be provided to all pre-registered participants. Please register for the event here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pZo8sFNOTBKnxmI5K_jUKA
Click here to download the webinar concept note and agenda.
Time | Session | Moderator/Speaker |
5’ | Welcome and Introduction to the Webinar | Noor Noor (Moderator – UNEP-WCMC) |
5’ | Webinar Housekeeping | Mel Hanley Events Officer, UNEP-WCMC |
5’ | Opening Remarks | Natasha Ali, Deputy Head of Policy, UNEP-WCMC |
10’ | National Ecosystem Assessments in a Nutshell | Fabiana Spinelli, Programme Officer, UNEP-WCMC |
20’ | Integrating Media and Communications in National Ecosystem Assessments An overview of the Communications Toolkit for National Ecosystem Assessments | Pratik Tandon Communications Officer, National Ecosystem Assessment Initiative, UNEP-WCMC |
30’ | Country Experiences: Malawi The Dominican Republic | Alice Kammwamba Project Coordinator, Malawi National Ecosystem Assessment Sésar Rodríguez Project Manager, Dominican Republic National Ecosystem Assessment |
10’ | Question & Answer session | Moderated by UNEP-WCMC |
5’ | Closing remarks | Juanita Chaves, Senior Programme Officer, UNEP-WCMC |