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Page 1: TEEB Training Module 2 : Engaging Stakeholders TEEB Training for National Level Implementation

The Economics of Ecosystems & BiodiversityThe Economics of Ecosystems & Biodiversity

TEEB Training

Module 2 :Engaging Stakeholders

TEEB Training for National Level Implementation

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The Economics of Ecosystems & BiodiversityThe Economics of Ecosystems & Biodiversity

TEEB Training

To understand how different stakeholder groups can be involved in or affected by a national or sub-national TEEB study

To cultivate long term support and build cooperation for the execution of these studies as well as establishing a community of practice

To identify good governance structures and stakeholder dialogues that are fully participatory

To agree on ways forward among and between stakeholders

To instigate change from the bottom up

To gain community wide by-in and increase the longevity and success of the project

“Getting stakeholders on board”

Why is it important?

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The Economics of Ecosystems & BiodiversityThe Economics of Ecosystems & Biodiversity

TEEB Training

Module Goal

To Demonstrate the importance of stakeholder engagement particularly from the outset of TEEB

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The Economics of Ecosystems & BiodiversityThe Economics of Ecosystems & Biodiversity

TEEB Training

Objectives of ModuleReview meaning and benefits of stakeholder

engagement and provide its underlying principles

Identify key actors that would be engaged in TEEB national studies and outline their potential stakeholder interests

Introduce various mechanisms of engagement and cooperation

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The Economics of Ecosystems & BiodiversityThe Economics of Ecosystems & Biodiversity

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The Module is broken down into 3 sessions:

Session 1: Stakeholder engagement

Session 2: Stakeholder analysis and mapping

Session 3: Mechanisms for engagement and cooperation

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The Economics of Ecosystems & BiodiversityThe Economics of Ecosystems & Biodiversity

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Module AgendaDuration (mins) Session

20 Introduction and Icebreaker

30 Session 1: Stakeholder engagement

40 Session 2: Stakeholder analysis and mapping

20 Coffee Break

40 Session 3: Mechanisms for engagement and cooperation

20 Group Exercise

10 Summary and Questions

60Lunch and Finish

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The Economics of Ecosystems & BiodiversityThe Economics of Ecosystems & Biodiversity

TEEB Training

Learning OutcomesTo be able to analyze and understand your audience

Understand the key principles of stakeholder engagement

Identify key stakeholder groups and understand their interests

Recognize the various mechanisms of engagement and cooperation

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Ice breaker

A tropical forest scenario In pairs, brainstorm which groups,

organizations, institutions, companies etc. may be interested in land which is covered in tropical forest.

Under each group, consider why they may be interested in this land/ecosystem and then think how their interests may be prioritized. ©UNEP/GRID-Arendal

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Key Resources for ModuleReports/documents• GIZ, 2012. Integrating Ecosystem Services into Development Planning; A stepwise approach for practitioners

based on the TEEB approach. GIZ, Germany• Ten Brink, P. (ed), 2010. The Economics of Ecosystem and Biodiversity in national and International Policy

making. Earthscan, London• Wittmer, H. and Gundimeda, H. (eds), 2010. The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity. In Local and

Regional Policy and Management Earthscan, London• WRI, 2008. Ecosystems and Human Well-being; A framework for Assessment. Island Press, Washington

Websites• CBD: http://www.cbd.int/incentives/overview.shtml• CSE: http://www.cseindia.org/content/eia-training-programme-understanding-eiafrom-screening-decision-

making-0• Dlist Benguela: http://www.dlist.org/courses/stakeholder-participation• ESPA: http://www.espa.ac.uk/• Stakeholder Forum: http://www.dlist.org/courses/stakeholder-participation• WBCSD: http://www.wbcsd.org/bet.aspx• Yale University: http://environment.yale.edu/TEEB