Policy Committee
Introduction
SCB recognizes that “policy decisions of major international conventions, governments, organizations, and foundations should be effectively informed by the highest quality scientific counsel, analysis and recommendations so as to advance the conservation of biological diversity” (Strategic Plan 2005). SCB thus recognizes the need to intervene on critical policy issues while not compromising SCB’s identity and reputation as a scientific society. SCB is not just another conservation interest or lobbying group – it is a professional society with world class expertise and authority. The greatest strengths of SCB in this regard are (a) the knowledge and authority of our members, (b) the scientific and analytical skills that our members can bring to bear on policy issues, and (c) the ability to gather, organize and synthesize the science underpinning conservation issues.
Committee Members
| Luigi Boitani
| Chair |
| David Johns
| At-Large Member
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| Kent Redford
| At-Large Member | |
| Paul Paquet
| At-Large Member | |
| Chris Pyke
| At-Large Member | |
| Joshua Farley
| At-Large Member | |
| Georgina Mace
| Chair of the Board of Governors | |
| Section Representatives
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Europe (Per Sjogren-Gulve)
Barbara Livoreil—serving pending Per’s return. |
North America Dominick DellaSala |
Africa Stephen Awoyemi |
Asia Jeff McNeely |
Marine Chris Parsons |
Pacific James Watson |
Latin America Javier Simonetti |
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Terms of Reference
Updated: June 1, 2006
The Policy Committee shall
- identify, with input from Sections, Chapters, SCB members and the Policy Officer, policy issues to which SCB might contribute;
- evaluate issues, recommend positions, and propose Society actions on issues related to conservation biology and policy where the scientific or management expertise of the Society and its membership may be of value;
- prepare and, with the approval or at the direction of the Board of Governors, oversee the implementation plan of the policy activities of SCB;
- commission papers and analyses leading to formal statements of the Society on science-related policy issues, and develop informational materials that are consistent with the aims of the Society; (note: such positions, commissioned papers, and informational materials must receive approval of the Board of Governors before release or publication)
- oversee and manage the process of assessing, reporting and communicating on the policy issues in which SCB will be engaged;
- authorize spokespersons and organize appropriate members/staff to speak as experts on policy issues within its designated sphere of responsibility at the global level, depending on issue and type of advocacy;
- receive annual policy plan proposals from Sections, and evaluate for approval within 4 weeks, any plan so submitted; and
- report to the Board of Governors on its activities.
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