Event

Culture-Nature: Joint Programme of Work on links between biological and cultural diversity

Side-event of the 23rd Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII)
Indigenous Peoples-Kallawaya
Event
UNESCO Side event on “Culture-Nature: Joint Programme of Work on links between biological and cultural diversity”
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Location
Conference Room IV, UNHQ, New York, United States of America
Rooms :
Conference Room IV, UNHQ, New York, United States
Type :
Interagency meeting
Arrangement type :
In-Person

The Joint Programme of Work on the Links between Biological and Cultural Diversity (JPoW) is a coordination mechanism that supports the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and raises global awareness of the linkages between cultural and biological diversity. It is overseen jointly by UNESCO, the CBD, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). It currently emphasizes the importance of Indigenous participation, recognition of their customary laws, and their role in conservation efforts.

Agenda

UNESCO-SCBD UNPFII side event

This side event aims to:

  • Highlight innovative strategies and successful practices at the intersection of biological and cultural diversity.
  • Advocate for a rights-based, inclusive, and transdisciplinary conservation approach to achieve the objectives of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
  • Facilitate the exchange of experiences and insights across various knowledge systems, focusing on Indigenous and local knowledge.

It underlines the essential role of Indigenous Peoples in biodiversity conservation and the implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, focusing on the interconnections between cultural and biological diversity. The synthesis of panel discussions, insights, and recommendations can inform the UNPFII's advocacy and policy-making processes, reinforcing the need for a rights-based, inclusive, and transdisciplinary approach in global conservation efforts. This, in turn, aligns with the UNPFII's mission to address issues related to Indigenous peoples' economic and social development, culture, the environment, education, health, and human rights.

The 75-minute session will include a brief presentation by the panellists (composed of Indigenous Peoples and representatives of Member States, UN agencies, the Secretariat of the CBD, and IUCN), an interactive dialogue, a Q&A with the audience and a closing summary. 

Report

Culture-Nature: Joint Programme of Work on the Link between Biological and Cultural Diversity: side event report
UNESCO
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
2024
culture nature joint programme report cover page

Contact

Local and Indigenous Knowledge Systems
(LINKS)