Item 6b_Civil Society perspectives_Ganna Lobchenko_WWF.pdf
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Item 6b, presentation by the WWF Central and Eastern Europe: on the perspectives from civil society on
biodiversity conservation – based on the ongoing Regenerate Ukraine Initiative
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WWF Central and Eastern Europe - WWF-CEE
● 7 countries
● 230 staff
● Self-governing member of WWF
3. War: Impact on People and Nature
● ~120,000 people killed or injured
● ~16 million people forced to leave their homes
● Destruction of whole cities and infrastructure
● Destruction of nature:
○ Contamination or rivers, marine waters, soils,
burning and destruction of forests and habitats,
protected areas, animal deaths
○ 470,000 ha of agricultural land requires
demining
○ 200,000 m2 of contaminated territory
○ 1/3 of the country’s protected areas under
threat
@Ukrinform
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The WWF Regenerate Ukraine Initiative
Strategic Objectives
1. Mainstream nature: support decision-making for the
future.
2. Green infrastructure: Engage with infrastructure
planners and financiers to future-proof infrastructure
and avoid negative impacts.
3. Incubate the future: Enable communities, planners
and businesses to accelerate solutions that work with
nature.
4. Save natural capital and heritage: Restore and
preserve critical habitats and ecosystems for
prosperity and resilience.
#StandWithUkraine
7. Opportunities for biodiversity
● Blowouts and uprooted trees can be important to many species
and actually create new habitats.
● Abandoned and contaminated agricultural lands can be
shifted to a nature reserve fund or forestry enterprises. At
the same time, it is possible to restore the hydrological regime,
in particular, to irrigate previously drained areas
● Strictly protected areas can “win” from “no go” regym
● The "replacement" for forests removed from the nature reserve
fund may not necessarily be forest ecosystems (depend on the
region)
From online sources
9. Regenerate Ukraine related WWF reports
Link:
https://wwf.ua/?7676466/susta
inable-recovery-wwf-bcg
Link: https://nbs.wwf.ua/wp-
content/uploads/2023/02/policy-
polyloque-and-
recommendations_insure_eng.pdf
Link:
https://wwf.ua/en/?6479466/for
ests-polluted-
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EU Accession & Implementation of EU Directives
● EIA & SEA procedures:
✓ improved EIA & SEA legislation approved
➡ ensure even enforcement, quality control over implementation, capacity training of experts
● Environmental monitoring:
✓ some steps taken to reform institutional framework
➡ improve environmental monitoring, ensure harmonisation of data with EU datasets
● Alignment and implementation of nature directives (“Birds” and “Habitats” Directives):
✓ efforts made to identify and designate Emerald Network sites
➡ Increase protected area coverage, establish regulatory framework, governance, and management
system for the Network, update relevant national regulations, e.g. protection of wild flora and fauna,
to be compatible with Emerald Network regulations.
● Participation of civil society:
✓ positive steps taken towards implementing rights under the Aarhus Convention
➡ improve public access to information and possibilities for civil society participation in decision
making, ensure enforcement of legal provisions regarding public participation