Assessment of biodiverse grassland: Comments to ISCC Guidance Document Supplementing ISCC EU 202

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slide 1 of 20 Assessment of biodiverse grassland: Comments to ISCC Guidance Document Supplementing ISCC EU 202 Ecologist M. Sc. Elson Fernandes de Lima Casa da Floresta Assessoria Ambiental Ltda. 8th ISCC Technical Committee South American Meeting São Paulo, SP, Brazil - October 20, 2015

slide 2 of 20 About us Casa da Floresta Assessoria Ambiental Our team Private Organization Biologists, Ecologists, Forest Engineers and Support Staff 33 professionals Our projects Biodiversity assessment Forest restoration Environmental monitoring: biotics and abiotics Innovative Spatial Modelling

slide 3 of 20 About us Casa da Floresta Assessoria Ambiental Where we are Our partners BRAZIL Piracicaba,SP

slide 4 of 20 Grasslands Definition by EU Directive 2009/28/EC Africa North America natural grassland that would remain grassland in the absence of human intervention and which maintains the natural species composition and ecological characteristics and processes South America

slide 5 of 20 Grasslands Definition by EU Directive 2009/28/EC Pastures non-natural grassland that would cease to be grassland in the absence of human intervention; and which is species-rich; and not degraded Latin America and Caribe 550 million ha Pastures

slide 6 of 20 European Grasslands Regarded as highly biodiverse 1. Council Directive 92/43/EEC - Annexes I and II 2. Directive 2009/147/EC - Annex I Habitats = Specific Areas in Europe (and other areas that fulfils the criteria) Worldwide grasslands ISCC EU 202 + Supplement

slide 7 of 20 ISCC Guidance Assessing the comply within certification Good for European habitats, but not applied to some situations overseas

slide 8 of 20 Grasslands outside Europe Extent of Occurrence of Natural Grassland in SA Total SA=20,3 M km² Ecoregions in South America

slide 9 of 20 Types of grasslands Physiognomies of Cerrado Biome Variation of physiognomies (due to soil, geomorphology and aquatic systems)

Types of grasslands Physiognomies of Cerrado Biome Woody Field slide 10 of 20

slide 11 of 20 Pastures A Brazil s case Natural vegetation Pasture Crop Mixed (C & P) Other Urban & no data Water Where it is Distribution of anthropogenic pastures especially in the Cerrado and in the Atlantic Rainforest Remaining areas Cerrado 34% Atlantic Rainforest 11%

slide 12 of 20 Pasture Land (Cerrado) Comply with the ISCC Requirements? -Would not cease to be a grassland (non native) -Is degraded Exotic grass (Urochloa sp.) -(Probably) not species-rich Could comply with ISCC Because it would be just a substitution of commodity However, it depends on when the conversion has occurred (Experts assessment could be required)

slide 13 of 20 Pasture Land (Amazonia) The process field data original habitat (e.g. Amazonia biome) deforestation (burning) pasture (livestock pasture with exotic grass)

slide 14 of 20 Pasture Land (Amazonia) The reverse process due to low productivity pasture (low productivity) dirty pasture (recently abandoned) capoeira (shrubs and small trees) dirty pasture (bushes and shrubs)

Pasture Land (Amazonia) Comply with the ISCC Requirements? increasing biodiversity In this case, a forested area that was converted into a pastureland, and if the use for livestock feeding is ceased, can evolve to another plant physiognomy, for example, an early forest stage (e.g. the capoeira ), but a complete and successful restoration is not easy Could be certified, if converted before January 2008* In terms of biodiversity, even that it was a forest, it is not highly biodiverse as a natural habitat is (Experts assessment could be required) *Must be concerned about Carbon Stock slide 15 of 20

slide 16 of 20 Suggestion Including another situations on ISCC documentation Another vegetation type (ex: capoeira ) Cerrado pastures

slide 17 of 20 Pasture Land Species-rich definition a. a habitat of significant importance for critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable species as classified by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species or other lists with a similar purpose for species or habitats laid down in national legislation or recognised by a competent national authority in the country of origin of the raw material; b. a habitat of significant importance to endemic or restricted-range species; c. a habitat of significant importance to intra-species genetic diversity; d. a habitat of significant importance to globally significant concentrations of migratory species or congregatory species; Too restrictive and vague definition Could make the ISCC Certification unfeasible in a wide area in South America, where is not highly biodiverse anymore or already degraded e. a regionally or nationally significant or highly threatened or unique ecosystem.

slide 18 of 20 Pasture Land Species-rich definition The biodiversity should be compared Areas could be highly biodiverse by UE Directive definition, but if compared to the original habitat it represents only a part of the native environment and biological community Field assessments must be carried on Birds

slide 19 of 20 Suggestion An alternative scheme

slide 20 of 20 Thank you! Ecologist M. Sc. Elson Fernandes de Lima Casa da Floresta Assessoria Ambiental Ltda. elson@casadafloresta.com.br +55 19 3433-7422 +55 19 996-957-406