Abdul Zakri, United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies, highlighted that the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment is a social process to bring science to bear on decision making, focusing on the impact of human activities on ecosystems. He explained that the key design features are political legitimacy, scientific credibility and utility.
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Alfred Oteng-Yeboah, Co-Chair of the Executive Committee of IMoSEB, noted that biodiversity issues have been overlooked and lacked a “mouth piece” like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). He explained that the international consultative process aims to explore the common interface between expertise and decision making for biodiversity.
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Vladimir Bocharnikov, RAIPON Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North, discussed the role of indigenous peoples within the CBD and how to integrate traditional knowledge into the wider political agenda and decision making. He noted IMoSEB as a good opportunity to connect science and traditional knowledge.
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