Ms. Tine Sundtoft, Minister of Climate and Environment, Norway, opening the Arctic Biodiversity Congress in Trondheim
Ms. Tine Sundtoft, Minister of Climate and Environment, Norway, opening the Arctic Biodiversity Congress in Trondheim
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Arctic Biodiversity Congress in Trondheim

Bonn /Trondheim, 2 December 2014 - The Arctic Council’s working group on the Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) organized the Arctic Biodiversity Congress, which took place in Trondheim, Norway, from 2-4 December, in conjunction with the Norwegian Environment Agency. The Congress was designed to promote the conservation and sustainable use of Arctic biodiversity by means of a dialogue involving scientists, policy-makers, business, civil society and indigenous peoples.

The Congress convened sessions and presentations on three main themes: Arctic change, resilience and adaptation; mainstreaming biodiversity and linking Arctic ecosystems to society; and understanding cumulative effects and managing impacts.

The UNEP/AEWA Secretariat was represented at the meeting by the Agreement’s Executive Secretary, Jacques Trouvilliez who participated in a plenary discussion on “International cooperation and global conventions: addressing Arctic biodiversity” which took place on 4 December. He and Nina Mikander, the Associate Programme Officer responsible for International Single Species Action Plans, also participated in a Workshop on the Arctic Migratory Birds Initiative (AMBI) African-Eurasian Flyway which directly followed the Arctic Biodiversity Congress.

A significant number of the 255 bird populations listed on the AEWA Annexes breed mainly or exclusively in the Arctic, including two of the most endangered species, the Lesser White-fronted Goose and the Red-breasted Goose. Few birds spend the whole year in the Arctic; many fly south to warmer climates and some, such as the Red Knot, migrate as far as southern Africa.

IISD produced daily web and Twitter coverage and a summary from the three-day Congress which can be found here.