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Communication, Education and Public Awareness (CEPA)
A Toolkit for NBSAP Coordinators

Author

Frits Hesselink
Wendy Goldstein
Peter Paul van Kempen
Jinie Dela
Tommy Garnett
Andy Alm

Publication Date

2007

Summary

This toolkit, published by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) and the World Conservation Union (IUCN), is designed to support implementation of the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans (NBSAP).

 

 

From the website: "Communication, Education and Public Awareness (CEPA) are important instruments for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. CEPA provides the link from science and ecology to people's social and economic reality. It supplies the oil for the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). CEPA deals with the processes that motivate and mobilize individual and collective action. It comprises a range of social instruments including information exchange, dialogue, education, and marketing. The CEPA instruments work best when part of a broader instrument mix - e.g. combined with legal, financial and other instruments - that is used to develop, implement and manage the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans (NBSAP)."

 

The toolkit consists of 4 sections that contain guidance and tools for CEPA interventions by NBSAP coordinators.

 

  • Section 1. What is CEPA and how to get started
  • Section 2. How to network and raise awareness?
  • Section 3. How to engage stakeholders and mainstream biodiversity?
  • Section 4. How to plan communication strategically?

 

 

 

From the introduction: "The sections and the issues in each section are based on surveys exploring the questions of end users. Most of the content is organized on the basis of the question ‘how to’.

 

As NBSAP coordinators are busy people and have little time to read, the content of each "How To" aspect of CEPA in all sections is presented in three different ways:

 

  1. Fact sheets
  2. Examples
  3. Checklists"

 

As an example of the contents, from the section on how to engage stakeholders, the fact sheet section includes when to use formal and non-formal communication. The example section includes the following: a case study of a government intervention in Russia which involved local residents protesting a proposed nature preserve, a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Biodiversity Knowledge Fairs project of the Equator Initiative, and a World Conservation Union (IUCN) initiative called 'Leaders for Nature' that was designed to help corporate leaders understand their role in the protection of nature.

 

Included in the website are links to videos, PowerPoint presentations and brochures, documents for further reading, and links to useful websites.

 

 

There is also a CEPA toolkit blog by Frits Hesselink available: the Art of Positive Change. The printed version of the CEPA toolkit will be distributed to the CBD focal points for NBSAP coordinators (contact person: David Ainsworth, david.ainsworth@cbd.int) A Spanish translation is planned for later in 2008.



Number of Pages

331

Contact

Frits Hesselink
HECT Consultancy

Source

Email from Frits Hesselink to The Communication Initiative on October 25 2007.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 28 2007
Last Updated January 03 2008

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