BIODIVERSITY - Our Life Insurance, Our Natural Capital. How to better integrate and assess it?

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BIODIVERSITY - Our Life Insurance, Our Natural Capital. How to better integrate and assess it? Milena NOVAKOVA European Commission, DG Environment Bio-diversity Unit

Outline of the presentation EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 Long term vision (2050) Headline target (2020) How to integrate biodiversity into EIA and SEA? Guidance on integrating Climate Change and Biodiversity in EIA Guidance on integrating Climate Change and Biodiversity into SEA

EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 2050 VISION European Union biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides its natural capital are protected, valued and appropriately restored for biodiversity s intrinsic value and for their essential contribution to human wellbeing and economic prosperity, and so that catastrophic changes caused by the loss of biodiversity are avoided

EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 Target 1: Nature Conservation Objective: Marked improvement in conservation status of habitats and species covered by EU nature legislation by: doubling the number of positive habitat assessments achieving a 50% improvement in species assessments

EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 Target 2: Ecosystem restoration & Green Infrastructure Objective: Maintain and enhance ecosystems and their services within and beyond protected areas by: restoring at least 15% of degraded ecosystems establishing Green Infrastructure throughout the EU

EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 Target 3: Green agriculture and forestry in the EU Objective: Maximise agricultural and forested areas covered by biodiversity-related measures by inter alia : Rewarding farmers who practice biodiversity-friendly agriculture and/or adopt agri-environmental measures (e.g. permanent pasture, green cover, crop rotation, ecological set-aside, etc) Encouraging the adoption of Forest Management Plans that include biodiversity-specific measures

EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 Target 4: Make fishing sustainable Objective: Objective: Achieve Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) by 2015 and good environmental status of Europe s seas by 2020 by inter alia: improving the management of fish stocks eliminating adverse impacts on non-targeted species and marine ecosystems (discards, by-catch)

EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 Target 5: Invasive Alien Species Objective: Prevent, control, eradicate IAS and their pathways by: developing and implementing EUlevel legislation on IAS including IAS aspects in other relevant legislation

EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 Target 6: Global biodiversity Objective: Step up the EU s contribution to averting global biodiversity loss inter alia by: mobilising resources for global biodiversity biodiversity-proofing development cooperation EU implementing the Nagoya Protocol on ABS reducing indirect drivers of biodiversity loss

BISE http://biodiversity.europa.eu/

How to better integrate Biodiversity in projects' development and EIA/SEA procedures?

Structure Foreword Acronyms and abbreviations Glossary Summary 1. Introduction 2. Climate change & Biodiversity in SEA/EIA (, Benefits, Challenges) 3. Understanding Climate change & Biodiversity Common chapters EIA SEA 4. Integrating CC&B into EIA 4. What are the key CC&B issues? 5. How to assess effects related to CC&B in SEA? Annexes 1. Further reading 2. Sources of information 3. Tools

Introduction (Chapter 1) Nature and purpose of the guidance Overview CC&B in SEA/EIA (Chapter 2) Legal basis and spirit of Directive Benefits of integrating climate change and biodiversity Challenges

Understanding CC & B (Chapter 3) Section 1 Climate change Section 2 Biodiversity Section 3 Climate change & Biodiversity Key aspects of biodiversity policy, definitions, plus interactions between CC&B Policy response The Habitats Directive and the Birds Directive The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Nagoya Protocol Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and the Aichi Targets EU 2020 Biodiversity Strategy Communication from the Commission: Green Infrastructure (GI) (COM(2013) 249 final) and Accompanying document: Commission staff working paper: Technical information (SEC(2013)155 final) Objectives and targets The Habitats Directive and the Birds Directive seek to protect sites of particular importance for biodiversity these sites form a network referred to as Natura 2000

What are the key CC&B issues? Climate change mitigation Climate change adaptation Biodiversity energy demand heat waves degradation of (industry) droughts ecosystem services energy demand (housing flood management and loss of habitats, & construction) extreme rainfall events fragmentation GHG emissions in storms and high wind loss of species diversity agriculture landslides loss of genetic diversity GHG emissions (waste sea level rise, extreme management) storms, coastal erosion travel patterns and GHG and saline intrusion emissions (transport) cold spells GHG emissions from freeze-thaw damage energy production land use, land-use change, forestry and biodiversity

SEA steps Key considerations (CH. 4: Screening & Scoping; CH. 5: other elements of the SEA process) Screening Would implementing the plan or programme (PP) be likely to have significant effects on, or be significantly affected by, CC&B issues? Is an SEA required? Scoping Alternatives and assessing effects Reporting, information & consultation What are the key CC&B issues likely to be? What is the current situation relating to CC&B and how is it likely to change in the future? What is the CC&B policy context, what are the objectives and targets? Who are the key stakeholders and environmental authorities with an interest in CC&B and how will they be involved throughout the SEA? What do they think are the key issues? What are the best methods, tools and approaches to help understand and assess the key CC&B issues? What alternatives are there to tackle key CC&B issues? How would implementing them affect CC&B objectives? How can we avoid the negative effects on CC&B? If we cannot, how can they be reduced or offset? How can the positive effects be maximised? How could CC&B measures be integrated into the PP? Decisionmaking How to ensure that the environmental report clearly explained how CC&B issues have been identified, how uncertainty has been managed, etc.? How can CC&B issues be integrated into the final PP? Monitoring and evaluation How will the effects on CC&B be monitored along with the implementation of mitigation measures and environmental management?

Key messages ADDRESSING CC&B EFFECTIVELY IDENTIFYING CC&B ISSUES Build them into assessment & early. Tailor CC&B to specific PP context. Be practical & use your common sense. Many options are still open. Both impacts of PP on CC&B and CC & natural environment on PP. CC adaptation and mitigation interactions National/regional/local context. Objectives, commitments and targets set in policy. CRITICAL CHALLENGES Assess PP against the future baseline and key trends Long-term and cumulative effects on CC&B. Combined application of SEA and Habitats Directives ASSESSING EFFECTS Consider CC scenarios at the outset. Evolving environmental baseline trends. Be comfortable with uncertainty (scenarios). Assess alternatives that make a difference in terms of CC&B effects. Win-win or no/low regret options. CC&B synergistic/cumulative effects.

*Monitoring is not obligatory under the EIA Directive, but is nevertheless used in some Member States. EIA PROCESS ELEMENTS OF THE EIA PROCESS ADDRESSED IN THE GUIDANCE INTEGRATING CLIMATE CHANGE AND BIODIVERSITY what are the key questions? Screening (where appropriate) Scoping Carrying out assessment and compiling env. information Providing information and consultation Identifying climate change and biodiversity concerns Section 4.1 Analysing the evolving baseline trends Section 4.2 Identifying alternatives and mitigation measures Section 4.3 Assessing effects Section 4.4 What are the key CC&B issues likely to be? Mitigation: impacts of the project on cc (GHG emissions, incl. from land use ) Adaptation: is the project coherent with cc and how it may respond over time (resilience)? Which ecosystem services and biodiversity assets may be affected (species & habitats, population quantity and quality, ecosystem degradation and fragmentation)? How will CC&B interact with each other and with other environmental issues to be assessed in the EIA? What do the environmental trends or scenarios (including extreme climate situations) look like without the project? How likely are they? What is driving them? Are they likely to reach a critical turning point or bottom line? Is the proposed development needed? At what scale? Where? What methods should be used? What is the timescale? What alternatives would affect the climate less? Which ones would protect biodiversity and permit ecosystems to absorb shocks and disturbances? What are the win-win, no-regret or flexible options that would allow for future changes? What are the cumulative effects on CC&B, taking into account other implemented/authorised/planned projects and the complexity of CC&B issues, as well as other elements to be assessed in the EIA? What are the assumptions and key uncertainties? Decision-making and development consent Monitoring and adaptive management* Monitoring and adaptive management Section 4.5 How can a project be implemented to adapt to CC (building in adaptive capacity) to allow for changes in light of lessons learnt? How will the effects on CC&B be monitored? How will the mitigation measures be monitored? How will adaptive management be evaluated?

Key messages ADDRESSING CC&B IDENTIFYING CC&B ISSUES Build them into the process early. Tailor to specific project's context. Bring together all the relevant stakeholders. Understand how CC&B interact with other issues & with each other. CRITICAL CHALLENGES Consider impact that predicted changes in CC&B will have on project (long timescale, project s resilience & capacity to cope). Consider complex nature of CC&B and cumulative effects. Be comfortable with uncertainty. Base recommendations on precautionary principle and acknowledge assumptions & limitations of current knowledge. ASSESSING EFFECTS Consider CC scenarios at the outset. Evolving environmental baseline trends. Avoid CC&B effects, before considering mitigation or compensation. Focus on ensuring no-net-loss of B. Alternatives that make a difference. C&B synergies and cumulative effects.

Nature and Biodiversity http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/index_en.htm EIA/SEA http://ec.europa.eu/environment/eia/home.htm