Role Of Biodiversity In climate change mitigatioN

Funding programme: 
FP7
Project ID: 
PR-FP7-11
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.

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: 
Tuesday, 1 November 2011 to Saturday, 31 October 2015
Time frame: 
2011 - 2015
NBS type: 
Type 2
Societal challenges: 
Climate Resilience
Approach: 
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction
Ecological restoration
Environment: 
Mountain