Book launch and dialogue: “Transforming Biodiversity Governance. The prospects 
for a transformative result at CBD COP-15 in Montreal”

November 3, 13.30-14.30 Central European Time, online.

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This summer the book “Transforming biodiversity governance”, edited by Ingrid 
Visseren-Hamakers and Marcel Kok, was published at Cambridge University Press. 
The book brings together 16 chapters, written by over 70 authors from around 
the world. About 5 years ago we started this effort as part of the informal 
network “Rethinking Biodiversity Governance”. The book is freely available 
(open access) at: 
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/transforming-biodiversity-governance/528A21807B7F533EFEABD55EB0FC67F6<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.cambridge.org/core/books/transforming-biodiversity-governance/528A21807B7F533EFEABD55EB0FC67F6__;!!HJOPV4FYYWzcc1jazlU!_GM_-0WVE0vicVwgC-FTJj69oemPF-GepR3YqRE7wGcU_nDIGySRsEjsM_HoI_I99_sioyhU_N7AEpEUDvk2CF4$>



The webinar is meant to celebrate the publication of the book and discuss its 
main findings in the context of the CBD negotiations of the CBD post-2020 
governance framework. We are honoured that one of the co-chairs of the Open 
Ended Working Group, Basile van Havre, and David Cooper, deputy Executive 
Secretary of the CBD, will attend the webinar and offer their reflections on 
the book and insights in the negotiations.



The programme is as follows:

13.30 – 13.35    Opening & welcome – Marcel Kok

13.35 – 13.45    Main findings from the book – Ingrid Visseren-Hamakers

13.45 – 14.00    Reflections by Basil van Havre and David Cooper

14.00 – 14.15    Pitch and questions to Basil van Havre and David Cooper by, 
among others, Cebuan Bliss (chapter 9, Mainstreaming the animal in biodiversity 
governance),  Linjun Xie (chapter 14, cities and the transformation of 
biodiversity governance).

14.15 – 14.30     Q & A

14.30                   Close



Background to the book

Over fifty years of global conservation has failed to bend the curve of 
biodiversity loss, so we need to transform the ways we govern biodiversity. The 
UN Convention on Biological Diversity aims to develop and implement a 
transformative framework for the coming decades. However, the question of what 
transformative biodiversity governance entails and how it can be implemented is 
complex. This book argues that transformative biodiversity governance means 
prioritizing ecocentric, compassionate and just sustainable development. This 
involves implementing five governance approaches - integrative, inclusive, 
adaptive, transdisciplinary and anticipatory governance - in conjunction and 
focused on the underlying causes of biodiversity loss and unsustainability.


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