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Congrès Mondial sur les Parcs - Durban - Afrique du Sud - 7-17 Septembre 2003 - Bénéfices par delà les frontières

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Extractive Industries
at the Vth World Parks Congress

Background

Protected area managers are increasingly aware of the threats and opportunities of economic development to protected areas. Of topical interest is the role of extractive industries, including the mining, oil and gas sectors, in protected areas. In many areas conflict between extractive industries, local people and conservation objectives remains a major problem, but more broadly several leading extractive companies in the extractive sector have shown a strong interest in improving their performance in relation to biodiversity conservation in particular in ensuring benefits for local communities.

The Vth World Parks Congress is breaking new ground by seeking to open a dialogue with the private sector. This fits within a broader context of dialogue between the private sector and conservation organizations, including for example the Energy and Biodiversity Initiative (EBI) and the IUCN-ICMM Dialogue

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Goal & Objectives

The WPC provides an opportunity to reflect on what progress has been made in integrating protected area considerations in extractive industries' operations. Hence the overall goal of working with the extractive industries at the Congress is to enhance the industries contribution to protected areas and conservation of biodiversity. The specific objectives of dialoguing with the extractive industries at the WPC are to:

increase the awareness of the extractive industries about the importance of protected areas and the IUCN Resolution adopted at the Second World Conservation Congress on the Protection and Conservation of Biological Diversity of Protected Areas from the Negative Impacts of Mining and Exploration (Amman, October 2000);
enhance the understanding of industries and their recognition of the IUCN Protected Area Category System as the global framework for the classification of protected areas;
increase the commitment of industries to respecting protecting areas by recognizing the concept of 'no go' areas, and by avoiding protected areas with high conservation values including natural World heritage Sites;
increase the understanding of the conservation community of the needs of the extractive industries for a greater clarity and rigor in the protected areas category system and its application;
raise awareness and understanding among the conservation community in general, and the protected areas community in particular, of the opportunities and constraints companies face, and the support they require in addressing issues of protected areas and biodiversity conservation; and,
provide a platform for stakeholder participation and discussions on current issues and ongoing dialogues around extractive industries and protected areas, and to provide input into the outputs and outcomes envisaged in these dialogues.


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Activities and Events

These objectives will be pursued at the Congress through a range of activities. Some major ones are listed below. In the spirit of the objective of providing a platform for discussion around the issues of protected areas and extractive industries, these activities and events are open to the all interested participants of the Congress. The various stakeholders are in particular encouraged to participate in these workshops, panel discussions and events.

The Extractive Industries & Protected Areas Side Event
A Workshop on Building support from "New Constituencies"
A Workshop on Integrated Land Use Planning and Management Strategies: Protected Areas and Resource Extraction
A workshop on Maintaining Protected Areas for Now and Future
A workshop on Oil and Gas Industry and Financing Protected Areas
A Panel Discussion on Developing and Managing New Partnerships
The Plenary Session on Extractive Industries and Protected Areas

The Extractive Industries & Protected Areas Side Event
Date and Time : 10th Sep, 17:00-20:00
Organized By: Marieke Wit
Venue: To be Determined
The side event will have two segments: One will feature an introduction of the IUCN- CCD (Convention on Combating Desertification) publication on 'Extractive Industries in Arid and Semi Arid Lands: Environmental Planning and Management' Guidelines for Mining and Oil and Gas Exploration in Arid and Semi Arid Lands, a presentation on 'Recommendations for Best Practice' resulting from the IUCN-ICMM (International Council on Mining & Metals) Workshop in July 2003, and a facilitated discussion on how these recommendations could be further strengthened.
The second segment will feature an introduction to the commitment of the mining industry to protected areas and biodiversity conservation followed by a debate on what this commitment entails and how it can be further strengthened.
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A Workshop on Building support from "New Constituencies"
Host: The Workshop Stream on Building Broader Support for Protected Areas
Date and Time : 11th Sep, 16:00-17:00
Organized By: Assheton Carter
Venue: To be Determined
The workshop will explore the possibilities for developing new partnerships to achieve protected areas goals. The oil and gas and mining industry will be the focus. The EBI experience will provide the context for the discussion. The workshop will be followed by a reception.
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A Workshop on Integrated Land Use Planning and Management Strategies: Protected Areas and Resource Extraction
Host: The Workshop Stream on Linkages in Landscape/Seascape Stream
Date and Time : 12th Sep. Full day
Organized By: Scott Houston & Mohammad Rafiq
Venue: To be Determined
The over all goal of the workshop is to identify the needs and opportunities for land use planning and management strategies as a measure of securing a balance in land allocation for protected areas and other development uses with a view to reducing conflict and enhancing synergy between various land uses. The workshop will feature discussion on various aspects of the extractive industries and protected areas discourse. The focus will be on mining, protected areas, and the IUCN-ICMM Dialogue. The discussions will take place in the context of the ongoing debate on 'no go' areas, local communities participation and benefits, the precautionary principle, and the principle of science-based decision making. The key aspects to be discussed include:
(a) Land Use Planning and Management Strategies (Morning and Early Afternoon)
The presentations and discussions here will take place around examples of current decision-making processes and land-use planning tools that might help in better and less conflictual allocations of land to protected areas and other uses. A review of the mining and protected areas legislation in selected countries will be presented .The Indonesian example as a case of conflict in land allocation and its affects on local communities and indigenous peoples will also be discussed.
(b) WPC Recommendation on Protected Areas: Mining and Energy (Later Afternoon)
A draft WPC recommendation on 'Protected Areas: Mining and Energy' has already been developed. This is currently on the Congress website for public comments. The draft will be further discussed in the workshop towards its adoption in the Workshop Stream on Linkages in Landscape/Seascape and eventual consideration in the closing plenary of the Congress.
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A workshop on Maintaining Protected Areas for Now and Future
Host: The Workshop Stream on Management Effectiveness
Date and Time : 12th Sep, Morning
Organized By: Sue Stolton
Venue: To be Determined
The report from the 'Speaking a Common Language Project' will serve as the background. This was an IUCN- Cardiff University Project, co-sponsored by an array of other stakeholders, designed to review the application of the IUCN Protected Areas Category System. Members of the conservation community, mining and oil and gas industries will be participating in the discussion.
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A workshop on Oil and Gas Industry and Financing Protected Areas
Host: The Workshop Stream on Building a Secure Financial Future
Date and Time : 12th Sep, 14:00-17:00
Organized By: Ray Victurine
Venue: To be Determined
The workshop focus will be on leveraging the financial support of the oil and gas industry for protected areas conservation in view of the opportunities and constraints faced by it. Examples from the field will be presented.
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A Panel Discussion on Developing and Managing New Partnerships
Host: The Workshop Stream on 'Building Broader Support for Protected Areas
Date and Time : 13th Sep, 14:00-15:30
Organized By: Assheton Carter
Venue: To be Determined
This panel discussion will examine the art and science of managing the new partnerships necessary to achieve the advances discussed in other sessions of the host workshop stream.
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The Plenary Session on Extractive Industries and Protected Areas
Host: WPC Plenary
Date and Time : 16th Sep, 09:00-12:00
Organized By: Mohammad Rafiq
Venue: To be Determined

Mr. Achim Steiner, Director General of IUCN will moderate a six person panel discussion. The industries and the conservation community will take stock of the progress, constraints and concerns regarding the integration of issues of protected areas and peoples in the operations of the extractive industries, to inspire ideas and commitments for the future.

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Sir Robert Wilson, Chairman of ICMM;
- Mr. Dilip Singh Judev, Minister of State for Environment, India;
- Ms. Joji Carino, Head, Tebtebba Foundation, Philippines;
- Mr. Greg Coleman, Group Vice President Health, Safety and Environment, BP;
- Professor Adrian Philips, Former Chair WCPA, and
- Mr. Adrian Loader, Director Planning, Strategy and External Affairs of Shell are expected to be the panel members.


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End Note

The details of the various events are being further developed as some of the events are only tentatively planned at this stage. Further details will be made available as a part of the daily updates during the Congress. For any changes before the Congress, keep watching the Congress Website

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Les résultats du COngrès
WPC OutoutsResultados del CMP
The Durban Accord is a high level vision statement for PAs in the 21st Century - a message to the world from the Congress.
The WPC Recommendations are 30 stand-alone recommendations linked to WPC workshop streams and cross cuts themes.
The Inputs into the CBD process will provide input from the WPC to the Conference of the Parties (COP) 7.  This COP will be held in Malaysia in February, 2004, and will focus on protected areas.
Questions émergentes du CMP
Renforcer les aires protégées: Dix domaines d’action privilégiés pour la décennie à venir
Managing Protected Areas in the 21st Century will be a handbook for PA practitioners collating the learning from Durban.  Rich in case studies, models, lessons learned and drawn mostly from the IUCN World Parks Congress Streams and Cross Cutting Themes, it will be the 'User Manual' for the Durban Accord.
World Parks Congress Outputs from the Transboundary Protected Areas Task Force of the IUCN-WCPA
PALNet - Protected Areas Learning Network
The United Nations List & State of the World's Protected Areas (PAs) Report will be the global report card for the world's PAs.  These documents are being prepared by the United Nations Environment Programme - World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), with input from the World Commission on Protected Areas.
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