아시아의 생물 다양성을 위한 지식 - 미래를 위한 로드맵 설정

생물다양성을 위한 지식 관리(KM4B) 아시아 지역 워크숍
생물다양성을 위한 지식 관리(KM4B) 아시아 지역 워크숍
ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

아시아에서 자연 보호를 위해 어떻게 하면 지식을 더 효과적으로 활용할 수 있을까요? 어떤 유형의 네트워크, 플랫폼, 도구를 서로 교환해야 할까요? 수천 년 동안 지역 차원에서 자연을 보호해 온 커뮤니티의 지식과 지혜를 어떻게 활용할 수 있을까요? 우리가 배운 것을 어떤 형식으로 포장하고 공유할까요?

최근 열린 생물다양성을 위한 지식 관리(KM4B) 아시아 지역 워크숍 참가자들이 논의한 몇 가지 질문입니다. 유엔 생물다양성협약(CBD) 사무국이 아세안 생물다양성센터와 공동으로 태국 방콕에서 주최한 이 워크숍에는 아시아 대륙의 20여 개국에서 정부, 시민사회, 지역 및 국제기구를 대표하는 참가자들이 모였습니다.

Seoraksan National Park, South Korea
Seoraksan National Park, South Korea
Korea National Parks Service (KNPS)

Knowledge management underpins the success of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, by enabling the collection, organization, sharing, and application of biodiversity knowledge to support effective planning, policy development, implementation, monitoring and reporting. The regional workshops of the KM4B initiative help enhance countries’ knowledge management capacities by identifying common challenges, best practices and developing roadmaps. The workshop produced the “Knowledge Agenda for Biodiversity in Asian countries” outlining key steps across 10 priority areas, ranging from knowledge partnerships to infrastructures, which would support implementation of National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) and the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF).      

The PANORAMA partnership worked closely with the CBD Secretariat, providing advice on the design of the workshops and presenting. PANORAMA as an established tool that can supports knowledge capture, exchange, analysis and dissemination. PANORAMA was introduced as a platform that, offers a neutral and inclusive space that elevates local practitioners’ knowledge to, inform national and global policy processes. By providing visibility to country-led biodiversity solutions, PANORAMA facilitates peer-to-peer learning through both online and offline formats. Its focus on capturing and sharing practitioners’ reflected insights complements data and information focused platforms and initiatives – an aspect positively highlighted by workshop participants.  

PANORAMA Coordinators Helga Mahler (GIZ) and Marie Fischborn (IUCN) at the KM4B Asia regional workshop
PANORAMA Coordinators Helga Mahler (GIZ) and Marie Fischborn (IUCN) at the KM4B Asia regional workshop
ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

PANORAMA partners will continue to support countries in Asia and beyond to anchor knowledge management in NBSAPs and support knowledge exchange for their implementation.  Collaboration with the CBD Secretariat- formalized through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) - will also continue including to implement tagging of Solutions with relevant GBF targets, the interlinking of the PANORAMA platform with CBD-managed digital systems, and support on shaping the future of the KM4B initiative. 

Learn more:  

PANORAMA in the context of the Global Biodiversity Framework  

KM4B initiative