Funding programme
FP7
Project ID
PR-FP7-11
Key
RIDB_110
Acronym
ROBIN
Description
To realise the full potential of tropical forests in climate change mitigation (CCM) & the provision of other ecosystem services in the face of ongoing global change we must improve our understanding of the relationships between biodiversity (BD) and the socio-ecological processes through which we respond & adapt to change.
ROBIN will provide information for policy & resource use options under scenarios of socio-economic & climate change to: quantify interactions between terrestrial BD, land use & CCM potential in tropical Latin America; develop scenarios for CCM options by evaluating their effectiveness, unintended effects on other ecosystem services (e.g. disease mitigation) and their socio-ecological consequences. We will achieve this by combining new techniques (including remote sensing) for BD assessments in complex multi-functional landscapes, data-based analyses, integrated modelling & participatory-driven approaches at local & regional scales. Case studies along a gradient of sites in Mesoamerica and Amazonia will be used to develop understanding of the relationships between BD & CCM options & feed policy development. These studies will improve understanding of the options favourable to stakeholders & barriers & drivers affecting adoption of resource management strategies.
Key deliverables will be: improved understanding of the role of BD in climate change; participatory-driven strategies & tools for CCM; assessments of the risks & uncertainties associated with CCM options. The main impact of the work will be improved outcomes from CCM & BD protection measures by providing natural resource managers in Latin America with guidance on how BD & ecosystems can be used in CCM without creating new problems. We will provide improved indicators for BD relevant to the Convention on Biological Diversity & the design & implementation of REDD\/\\ schemes, to ensure increased storage of carbon in forests & multi-functional landscapes & decreased rates of BD loss.
ROBIN will provide information for policy & resource use options under scenarios of socio-economic & climate change to: quantify interactions between terrestrial BD, land use & CCM potential in tropical Latin America; develop scenarios for CCM options by evaluating their effectiveness, unintended effects on other ecosystem services (e.g. disease mitigation) and their socio-ecological consequences. We will achieve this by combining new techniques (including remote sensing) for BD assessments in complex multi-functional landscapes, data-based analyses, integrated modelling & participatory-driven approaches at local & regional scales. Case studies along a gradient of sites in Mesoamerica and Amazonia will be used to develop understanding of the relationships between BD & CCM options & feed policy development. These studies will improve understanding of the options favourable to stakeholders & barriers & drivers affecting adoption of resource management strategies.
Key deliverables will be: improved understanding of the role of BD in climate change; participatory-driven strategies & tools for CCM; assessments of the risks & uncertainties associated with CCM options. The main impact of the work will be improved outcomes from CCM & BD protection measures by providing natural resource managers in Latin America with guidance on how BD & ecosystems can be used in CCM without creating new problems. We will provide improved indicators for BD relevant to the Convention on Biological Diversity & the design & implementation of REDD\/\\ schemes, to ensure increased storage of carbon in forests & multi-functional landscapes & decreased rates of BD loss.
Lead entity
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL
Lead Country
United Kingdom
Partners
INSTITUTO BOLIVIANO DE INVESTIGACION FORESTAL ASOCIACION
GUYANA FORESTRY COMMISSION
MINISTERIO DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE Y RECURSOS NATURALES
POTSDAM INSTITUT FUER KLIMAFOLGENFORSCHUNG
UNIVERSITAET KLAGENFURT
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY
EMPRESA BRASILEIRA DE PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA EMBRAPA
Instituto De Ecología
A.C.
UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO
STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH
Partners countries
Italy
Spain
Start end date
-
Time frame
2011 - 2015
NBS type
Type 2
Societal challenges
Climate Resilience
Approach
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction, Ecological restoration
Environment
Mountain