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Strengthening the Science-Policy Interface for Ocean Sustainability

Strengthening the Science-Policy Interface for Ocean Sustainability

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Webinar organized by the United Nations Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea in cooperation with the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO in connection with the launch of the Second World Ocean Assessment and the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development

  • Background
In these challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are reminded of the importance of the ocean for the health of the people and the planet, and the significant benefits it provides which are critical to sustainable development.  However, the ocean and its ecosystems continue to face unprecedented challenges, including impacts by multiple and cumulative pressures from human activities as well as changing dynamics fueled by climate change, leading to the continued deterioration of the health of the ocean. 
 
Addressing such challenges calls for the strengthening of science-policy interface, aimed at increasing the scientific understanding of the ocean and the challenges it faces, while also ensuring responsive ocean policies and actions that are informed by the best available science.  Integrating science and policy in a mutually reinforcing manner is crucial to the sustainable development of the ocean and its resources.  The strengthening of science-policy interface at the global, regional and national levels should ensure a stronger engagement between scientists, policymakers and society.  This should in turn result in the appropriate interaction and uptake of science and policy-relevant knowledge and needs, leading to optimal policy decisions regarding the sustainable management of oceans and their environment.  
 
An important example of current efforts at the global level to strengthen the science-policy interface is the Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment, including Socioeconomic Aspects (the Regular Process) and the upcoming second world ocean assessment (WOA II), a major output of the second cycle of the Regular Process and the newest outcome of the only integrated assessment of the environmental, economic and social aspects of the world’s ocean at the global level. 

  • Objectives
The objective of this webinar is to raise awareness of the importance of the science-policy interface for ocean governance at all levels, showcase links between the science-policy interface and society including ocean users, and reinforce the understanding of the role of citizen science, as well as traditional, indigenous and local knowledge in strengthening the science-policy interface.
 
This webinar is being held in anticipation of the launch of WOA II, and in connection with the initial phase of the third cycle (2021-2025) of the Regular Process, and of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) which both started in January 2021.  The webinar will showcase these two processes and their outputs, and highlight the synergies which are being identified to support the strengthening of the ocean science-policy interface across disciplines and at all levels. 

  • Format and Registration form
The webinar will include presentations and panel discussions by individuals engaged in the science-policy sphere, including scientists, policy makers, diplomats, and ocean users.  They will share views, experience and best practices with regard to the strengthening of the science-policy interface.
 
The webinar will be conducted via MS Teams.
 
The webinar will be open to all who pre-register through this pre-register through this link. 

  • Programme 
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Event Times (UTC-5):

Starts: 28 Feb 2021 18:00:00
Ends: 28 Feb 2021 18:00:00

Participants: 1

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