Presentación del Programa Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación en Valorización de la Biodiversidad, realizada por el Dr. Javier Verastegui Lazo del CONCYTEC en el Matchmaking Pre COP 20, el 29 de noviembre de 2014.
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PNCTI Valoración de la Biodiversidad CONCYTEC 2014 COP 20 Mmatchmaking
1. PUBLIC POLICIES FOR VALUATION OF
BIODIVERSITY
Workshop: Interdisciplinary Center of Biodiversity
Lima, November 29th 2014
Javier Verástegui
Deputy Director, Science, Technology & Talents
CONCYTEC
2. (I) INTRODUCTION
NATIONAL PLAN OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION
2006-2021
Approved by Supreme Decree 001-2006-CONCYTEC-ED. It establishes
the list of 8 prioritized National Transversal Programs of ST&I :
National Program of Basic Sciences
National Program of Valuation of Biodiversity
National Program of Biotechnology
National Program of Material
National Program of Environmental Science & Technology
National Program of Science & Technology of Hydric Resources
National Program of Information & Communication Technologies
National rogram of Science & Technology of Energy
3. (II) CONCEPT SCHEME OF THE NATIONAL
PROGRAM OF VALUATION OF BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY
Ecosystems
Species
Genes
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Ecosystems
Functional food
Nutraceuticals
Industrial producto
Technologies
Knowledge generation
Innovation and technology
transfer
Governance and capacity
building
ADDING VALUE
National ST&I Program of Valuation of Biodiversity
4. TECHNICAL COMMITTEE OF FORMULATION OF THE PROGRAM
Following Directive N? 006-2009-CONCYTEC-P, this Committee
was installed in September 2013 with representative members
of the following institutions:
MINAM (Coordinator)
CONCYTEC (Facilitator)
DGFFS / SERFOR
SERNANP
AGRO-RURAL
IIAP
INIA
IMARPE
UNMSM
UNALM
UPCH
UCSUR
PRO-AMBIENTE / GIZ
So far, the Committee
has had 8 working
sessions, focusing on the
identification of priority
action lines of RD&I
National ST&I Program of Valuation of Biodiversity
5. CONSULTATIVE MACRO-REGIONAL WORKSHOPS ON THE
PRIORITY ACTION LINES OF RD&I
Institutional representatives
of the Amazon Regions:
Loreto, San Martin, Ucayali,
Huánuco, Madre de Dios.
38 participants
IQUITOS (April 22nd, 2014)
National ST&I Program of Valuation of Biodiversity
6. Institutional representatives
of the Southern Regions:
Cusco, Arequipa, Puno,
Apurimac, Madre de Dios.
31 participants
CUSCO (April 30th, 2014)
National ST&I Program of Valuation of Biodiversity
7. Institutional representatives
of the Northern Regions:
Lambayeque, Piura, La
Libertad, Cajamarca.
41 participants
CHICLAYO (May 14th, 2014)
National ST&I Program of Valuation of Biodiversity
8. GENERAL OBJECTIVE
To generate scientific knowledge and to develop
technologies and innovations in order to add value to
biodiversity in a sustainable way, for the benefit of society
as a whole.
(III) PROPOSAL OF ACTION LINES OF RD&I *
* Complementary to the action lines of the National ST&I
Programs on Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences, to avoid
duplicity.
National ST&I Program of Valuation of Biodiversity
9. COMPONENT 1:
KNOWLEDGE GENERATION FOR THE CONSERVATION AND
SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY
Action Lines
1. Characterization of ecosystems (including identification of new
ecosystems) and processes of diversification of biota in the country. .
2. Determining the resilience of ecosystems to different impacts
(natural and anthropogenic).
3. Characterization and conservation of promising biodiversity.
4. Design and implementation of dynamic models to assess and
preserve ecosystems, and to assess the services they provide.
5. Molecular, biological and chemical characterization of species for
economic valuation and access to market.
National ST&I Program of Valuation of Biodiversity
10. COMPONENT 2:
INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER FOR ADDING VALUE
TO BIODIVERSITY
Action Lines
1. Studies on the innovative potential in the value chains of
biodiversity, taking into account foresight and technology
surveillance tools.
2. Development of products (goods and services) and innovative
processes from biodiversity taking into account: a) the terms of
access to genetic resources and b) sharing of benefits.
3. Technology transfer and adaptation for management, cultivation
and breeding of biodiversity species, with emphasis on agro-
biodiversity.
National ST&I Program of Valuation of Biodiversity
11. COMPONENT 3:
INSTITUTIONALITY AND STRENGHTENING CAPACITIES
Action Lines
1. Promotion of linkage mechanisms between Government,
Academia and Enterprise for the development of national RD&I in
biodiversity.
2. Formation and promotion of excellency researchers and
innovators for different areas of biodiversity.
3. Dissemination of the appropriate use of intellectual property
mechanisms in RD&I on biodiversity resources.
National ST&I Program of Valuation of Biodiversity
12. VIRTUAL CONSULTATION OF THE ACTON LINES (Jul-Aug 2014)
ELABORATION OF THE FINAL DOCUMENT (Aug 2014)
APPROVAL OF THE PROGRAM (Sept 2014)
(IV) NEXT STEPS ON THE PROGRAM OF
VALUATION OF BIODIVERSITY
13. NATIONAL ST&I PROGRAM ON BIOTECHNOLOGY
COMPONENT 2: Biotechnology for the Valuation of Biodiversity
Action Lines
1. Study of the genomes of biodiversity species (quinoa, amaranth,
alpaca, vicuna and native fish)
2. Biochemical, molecular and genomic characterization of biodiversity
species with potential importance in health, agriculture, mining, and
the environment.
3. Identification of biodiversity resources by the DNA barcode
technique.
4. Genetic improvement of agro-biodiversity species for industry and
export
5. Development of bioprocesses
14. NATIONAL ST&I PROGRAM ON ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
COMPONENT 1: Climate change, environmental risks,
conservation and sustainable use of natural resources and
biodiversity
Action Lines
4. Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change
6. Assessment and monitoring for the conservation and sustainable
use of biodiversity