From s.vanderhoeven at biodiversity.be Wed Sep 9 10:07:42 2020 From: s.vanderhoeven at biodiversity.be (Sonia Vanderhoeven) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 10:07:42 +0200 Subject: [Invasive-species] Contributing to the BE government review of the Invasive Alien Species IPBES assessment (First Order Draft) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear colleagues, You have probably learned through different channels of communication that the IAS assessment of IPBES has now reached an important stage, the review by experts external to the first order draft. This review is key to ensuring the relevance of the final product for policy and management. Given the outstanding Belgian expertise in this area, the contribution of our community is all the more valuable as it will allow us to develop a Belgian government contribution to this review. You will find below the practical information relating to this invitation. Best regards, Dr Sonia Vanderhoeven Science Officer Belgian Biodiversity Platform www.bi odiversity.be SPW-DGARNE-DEMNA ORCID : 0000-0002-6298-5373 External review of the draft chapters of the of IPBES invasive alien species assessment View this email in your browser *--- Apologies for crossposting ---* Dear Belgian IPBES Stakeholder/colleague, We are pleased to announce the start of the external review of the for the *first order draft of the chapters of the IPBES thematic assessment of invasive alien species and their control *(IPBES invasive alien species assessment ). The period for this first external review of the draft chapters runs from the *31st August until the 18th October 2020.* The aim of this review is to increase the policy relevance of the assessment by engaging governments and stakeholders early in the process of defining the policy questions that this assessment will address. This assessment will assess the current status and trends of invasive alien species, their impacts, their drivers, their management, and options for policy to deal with the challenges they pose. The assessment takes into account various knowledge and value systems including local and indigenous knowledge. The assessment will be solution-oriented and will provide policymakers with flexible and pragmatic response options, including strategies for prevention and adaptive management of invasive alien species. For further information, please consult the full scoping document . One of the most important phases in the IPBES assessment process is the external review by interested and qualified experts, including scientists, decision makers, practitioners, and other knowledge holders. The widest possible participation and the highest diversity amongst experts in this external review is vital to ensure the scientific quality and policy relevance of this assessment. To *participate as an expert reviewer* for the review of these draft chapters, please follow these 3 steps: 1. Make sure you are registered on the IPBES website ; 2. Once you are registered and logged in, apply to become an IPBES external reviewer for this assessment; 3. Then, you will receive an email providing confidential access to the draft chapters and the template for submitting your comments. The comments must be submitted to the assessment technical support unit ( ipbes-tsu-ias at iges.or.jp) no later than 18 October 2020 23:59 (Tokyo, Japan local time). We highly encourage you to also share your comments with the Belgian IPBES National Focal Point so that we can include them in the official Belgian response. Please send a copy of the template with your comments to: l.goudeseune at biodiversity.be by the *11th of October 2020*. Please feel free to circulate this message in your network. We thank you again for your participation and assistance in strengthening the IPBES assessments through this external review. Lise Goudeseune, for the IPBES National Focal Point [image: Twitter] [image: Facebook] [image: Website] *? 2020 Belgian Biodiversity Platform, All rights reserved.* You received this email because you have subscribed to either the IPBES, BEES or Biodiversity and Health mailing lists on the Belgian Biodiversity Platform. If you wish to no longer receive emails, please contact us . This email was sent to h.eggermont at biodiversity.be *why did I get this?* unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Belgian Biodiversity Platform ? Avenue Louise 231 ? Bruxelles 1050 ? Belgium [image: Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: