GPSC Webinar Series: Bringing Nature to Cities. Measuring and Reporting Urban Ecological Performance
When
Nov 03, 2021
Time
10:00 AM
Where
Online

The World Bank’s webinar series “Bringing Nature to Cities: Integrated Urban Solutions to Biodiversity Loss and Climate Change” will promote integrated urban solutions for cities to tackle biodiversity loss and climate change. Co-hosted by the Global Platform for Sustainable Cities (GPSC) and the Global Program on Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Resilience, the series of thematic events will provide an online knowledge exchange platform connecting policymakers, practitioners, and experts to further mainstream biodiversity considerations into cities and development projects.
This session focused on a range of tools available to help cities evaluate their impacts on nature, set science-based targets for improvement and monitor progress accordingly. It also examined platforms through which cities can disclose their commitments and contributions towards global biodiversity targets. With reference to several case studies, principles of best practice in performance measurement were distilled and discussed.
Moderator
Jonny Hughes, WCMC Chief Executive Officer at UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre
Speakers
Adeniran Akanni, Head of Environmental Planning, Lagos State Government
Lena Chan, Senior Director, Singapore National Parks Board
Jennifer Pierce, Partnerships and Engagement Head, UBHub
Ingrid Coetzee, Director Biodiversity, Nature and Health, ICLEI
Russell Galt, Head of Urban Alliance, IUCN
Bios


Adeniran Akanni serves as Head of Monitoring, Compliance and Enforcement at Eti-Osa Local Government Area, Nigeria. Previously, he served as the Head of Environmental Planning at Lagos State Ministry of Environment. He holds an MSc in Environmental Governance with specialization in Biodiversity from the United Nations University-Institute of Advanced Studies for Sustainability (UNU-IAS), Japan, and a postgraduate certificate in Urban Environmental Governance from Technical University of Dresden, Federal Republic of Germany. Adeniran’s work spans environmental policy development, implementation, and monitoring. He has implemented projects such as the Managing Wetland Ecosystem Services: Towards Sustainable Development plan funded by the Lagos State Research and Development Council (LSRDC) and Transformation and Resilience of Urban Coast (TRUC) – Lagos case study, funded by the Belmont Forum. He has also represented Nigeria in the Intergovernmental Group on Earth Observation-Biodiversity Observation Network (GEOBON) where he contributed to the task of global biodiversity monitoring and sustained ecosystems and the development of GEOBON’s detailed implementation plan.

Dr Lena Chan is the Senior Director of the International Biodiversity Conservation Division, National Parks Board of Singapore. Some initiatives that Dr Chan has worked on include the development and updating of the Singapore Index on Cities’ Biodiversity, drafting of NParks’ Nature Conservation Masterplan, and supervising the Pulau Tekong Coastal Protection and Mangrove Enhancement project, etc. Lena’s current official duties cover being the National Focal Point for the Convention on Biological Diversity, a Governing Board member of the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity, Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Global Commission on BiodiverCities by 2030, Co-Chair of the ICLEI City with Nature Knowledge & Research Hub, a member of the Biophilic Cities Network’s Advisory Board, etc. She has published scientific papers on ecology, parasitology and women and the environment, and chapters in books on conservation biology. She co-edited supplements of the Gardens’ Bulletin Singapore that were dedicated to a biodiversity survey of the Central Nature Reserve published in 1997 and a comprehensive biodiversity survey of the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve published in 2019. She co-authored the Handbook on the Singapore Index on Cities’ Biodiversity which was published in 2021. She obtained her M. Sc. from McGill University and her Ph. D. from Imperial College, London.


