The Edinburgh Process for Subnational Governments, Cities and Local Authorities on the development of the Post 2020 global biodiversity framework is currently underway, as arguably one of the most significant opportunities for the voice of the local and subnational government constituency to be heard loudly in the lead up to COP 15. Given COVID-19, the event transformed into a dynamic and interactive online consultation process.
The consultation period for the Draft Post 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework and the Plan of Action review document has closed, and the outcomes of the consultation were presented to participants in the online Session 2 that was held on 2nd July 2020. If you missed this session and others, the recordings are available below.
In the lead-up to the #Edinburgh Declaration, leaders in #biodiversity met as part of the #post2020Edinburgh Process, hosted by @scotgov & partners
— ICLEI CBC (@ICLEICBC) September 10, 2020
Ms. Jyoti Marthur-Filipp, Director of Implementation Support Division, @UNBiodiversity
Watch: https://t.co/Nyd6BNFpdx@4Post2020BD pic.twitter.com/s9RtWcwUM9
In the lead-up to the #Edinburgh Declaration, leaders in #biodiversity met as part of the #post2020Edinburgh Process, hosted by @scotgov & partners
— ICLEI CBC (@ICLEICBC) September 14, 2020
Hideaki Ōmura, Governor of Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Full video here: https://t.co/doteX5uPnn@4Post2020BD @pref_aichi pic.twitter.com/WfP5oCymbh
In the lead-up to the #Edinburgh Declaration, leaders in #biodiversity met as part of the #post2020Edinburgh Process, hosted by @scotgov & partners
— ICLEI CBC (@ICLEICBC) September 22, 2020
Mr Francis Ogwal, @UNBiodiversity Open-Ended Working Group Co-Chair
Watch: https://t.co/2LwYNdVQ6m@4Post2020BD @sabinofrancis pic.twitter.com/VxHGBu3v99