As of: January 2012
The German government's offer: IPBES in Bonn
An ideal location for the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
Biological diversity is the very basis of humankind’s existence. It protects us from natural disasters, regulates the global climate and provides food, fertile soils and medicines. It also secures work and income for countless people. Thus, conserving biodiversity plays a crucial role in ensuring sustainable development and poverty reduction throughout the world.
This global challenge can only be dealt with effectively through international cooperation. But we must be honest with ourselves: policy alone cannot successfully tackle this immense cross-cutting task. It needs support - especially scientific support. Policy-makers can only make the necessary decisions on the conservation of global biodiversity if they are given independent, scientifically sound and hence credible information on biodiversity’s current status and on the future trends and threats it faces.
This is why we need a platform that brings together all stakeholders and experts, combines the broadest possible spectrum of knowledge, and offers carefully targeted advice to those responsible for biodiversity policy. This is precisely the task envisaged for the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). The aim of IPBES is to help us permanently raise political and public awareness of the value of biodiversity, in order to finally halt its ongoing loss.
Germany used its presidency of the 9th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) as an opportunity to give vital momentum to effective international biodiversity conservation. I am very grateful for the confidence shown in the German government during this time. Our CBD presidency is now at an end, but conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity remains a key priority for Germany and that is why we would like to offer to host the IPBES secretariat in Bonn, Germany’s United Nations city.
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