• This is when a new global biodiversity strategy for the next decade will be adopted - the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework. (sif.sc)
  • A Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework is therefore one of the goals for COP15 in Montreal, 7-19 December. (lu.se)
  • The ocean acidification that's now occurring, as a result of increasing anthropogenic levels of carbon dioxide emissions, will led to cascading losses of biodiversity in many marine habitats and ecosystems, according to new research from the University of British Columbia and its partners. (planetsave.com)
  • They often have a particularly detrimental effect in island ecosystems. (cbd.int)
  • In some ecosystems, such as many island ecosystems, invasive alien species are the leading cause of biodiversity loss. (cbd.int)
  • Of the Convention's programmes of work, that dealing with invasive alien species is the most relevant to this target, however, given the particularly acute impact of invasive alien species on island ecosystems, the programme of work on island biodiversity is also relevant. (cbd.int)
  • A glossary of definitions for terms relating to biodiversity, ecosystems services and conservation. (biodiversitya-z.org)
  • Small Island Developing States (SIDS) have a significant interest in protecting these underwater islands of diversity and the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition is calling on them to reaffirm their commitment to prevent the effects of destructive fishing practices on these vulnerable marine ecosystems by adopting a resolution at the international meeting currently being held in Mauritius from 10-14 January 2005. (savethehighseas.org)
  • The issue was brought to the negotiating table after more than 170 civil society organizations called on governments at the Biodiversity Convention to place a moratorium on the development and release of gene drives because of their potential for unpredictable, and possibly uncontrollable, impacts on biodiversity, wildlife and ecosystems. (etcgroup.org)
  • As part of the triple planetary crisis, pollution is one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation, and plastic pollution is detrimental to our terrestrial, freshwater and marine biodiversity and ecosystems, upon which livelihoods and economies depend. (iucn.org)
  • About 80% of Madagascar's unique biodiversity, numerous species found nowhere else on Earth , depends on its forest ecosystems. (mongabay.com)
  • A two-week long Conference of the State Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 12), currently underway in South Korea and continuing through Oct. 17, will finalise a road map to protect and preserve biodiversity, including oceans, forests, genetic resources, wildlife, agricultural land and ecosystems. (ipsnews.net)
  • Within agricultural ecosystems, the homogenization in producing crops and food resources is one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss. (facagro.com)
  • Today's World Animal Day, celebrated across the globe since a 1931 convention of ecologists in Florence, Italy, conceived of it as a way to highlight the plight of endangered species. (planetsave.com)
  • 2016) and in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). (waza.org)
  • Another endangered species doomed by the development, are Jeju's last 100 Indo-Pacific bottle-nosed dolphins ( Tursiops aduncus ) which are still visible in island coastal waters. (savejejunow.org)
  • The three groups - the Center for Biodiversity, Pacific Environment and Turtle Island Restoration Network - filed a formal notice of intent to challenge the loans, arguing they violate the U.S. Endangered Species Act, National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act, which codifies America's obligations to environmental and cultural protection under the World Heritage Convention. (seaturtles.org)
  • In 2013, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) listed all species of Malagasy rosewood and ebony on Appendix II, its list of species threatened with extinction. (mongabay.com)
  • The new findings are the result of analysis focused around determining the effects of climate change on the world's fisheries, and on overall marine biodiversity. (planetsave.com)
  • This Convention protects the world's most outstanding places, belonging to us all. (unesco.org)
  • What provides habitat for half the world's known plants and animals, is a vital component of biodiversity and. (inhabitat.com)
  • UNITED NATIONS, Oct 15 2014 (IPS) - When political leaders from climate-threatened Small Island Developing States (SIDS) addressed the U.N. General Assembly last month, there was one recurring theme: the urgent need to protect the high seas and preserve the world's marine biodiversity. (ipsnews.net)
  • Indonesia's forests contain high floral and faunal biodiversity, including 10 per cent of the world's plants, 12 per cent of the world's mammals, 16 per cent of the world's reptile-amphibians and 17 per cent of the world's bird species," said the study, published in the journal Nature Climate Change. (straitstimes.com)
  • There are currently 193 parties to the Convention, which aims to promote the conservation of biodiversity, the sustainable use of its components, and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the use of genetic resources. (iisd.org)
  • OECMs, such as areas identified for protection through the High Conservation Value (HCV) Approach in production landscapes, can help scale up effective in-situ conservation of biodiversity outside of protected areas. (hcvnetwork.org)
  • The Rio Conventions Pavilion (RCP or the Pavilion) was convened in parallel with the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD or Rio+20) from 13-22 June 2012, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (iisd.org)
  • Focusing on cross-cutting themes, the Pavilion aims to address the common objective among the three Rio Conventions - to support sustainable development and help achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), in particular through the identification of synergies and co-benefits for implementation of the UNCCD, UNFCCC and CBD. (iisd.org)
  • Strategic Goal B: Reduce the direct pressures on biodiversity and promote sustainable use. (cbd.int)
  • This chapter discusses the extent to which sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) can rely on the UN Biodiversity Convention to become more resilient and sustainable. (strath.ac.uk)
  • Yet the living resources of international waters are regarded under international law as part of the common heritage of humankind and the right to fish in international waters is subject to an obligation on States to conserve marine life and biodiversity (2) and to co-operate for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity (3). (savethehighseas.org)
  • The conference also agreed to the first international conference on small island developing States, recognizing SIDS as a special case for sustainable development. (aosis.org)
  • Bonn Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals. (aad.gov.au)
  • Generic definitions, including that of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) define habitat broadly as an area providing suitable conditions for the survival of a particular species or organism. (biodiversitya-z.org)
  • The Thirteenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS COP13), held from 17th to 22nd February 2020, kicked off the "super year for nature" in Ahmedabad in India. (sif.sc)
  • Holly Water cabin has been designed to help its owners diversify their farmland and increase local biodiversity. (inhabitat.com)
  • The use of agricultural biodiversity can contribute to food security, nutrition security, and livelihood security, and it is critical for climate adaptation and climate mitigation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Based on this, there is a strong case for appointing a developing country person from Asia or the Pacific or perhaps from the Small Island Developing States as they are hit worst by the impacts of climate change. (ipsnews.net)
  • This proposal was defeated "only because Norway was fighting very hard, because [of] this little island that would disappear, would be flooded if we had climate change. (mofga.org)
  • The COOK ISLANDS highlighted efforts to address food security concerns in relation to climate change, including research on plant GRFA for resilience. (iisd.org)
  • The UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) highlighted the interdependence between climate change and land systems and the synergistic implementation of plans and programmes to address climate change efficiently. (iisd.org)
  • In the long-term, there are no winners on this planet if we lose the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss. (ipsnews.net)
  • From Rio emerged the conventions on climate change, biodiversity, and desertification. (aosis.org)
  • Biodiversity and food- and water-security throughout the Pacific will be negatively impacted by climate change. (ucsb.edu)
  • Increases in global temperature, sea level rise, ocean acidification and other climate change impacts are seriously affecting coastal areas and low-lying coastal countries, including many least developed countries and Small Island Developing States. (gov.ie)
  • PARIS (AFP) - Satellite images have found that Indonesia's ancient forests, a cradle of biodiversity and a buffer against climate change, have shrunk much faster than thought, scientists said on Sunday. (straitstimes.com)
  • Indonesia itself, in a report to the UN's Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2009, estimated forest loss of 1.1 million hectares annually from 2000-2005. (straitstimes.com)
  • Just a month after the UN climate summit in Egypt, the leaders of the world meet again, at COP15 in Montreal, to address another acute crisis facing humanity - the loss of biodiversity. (lu.se)
  • We perhaps think that we can protect islands of biodiversity through an agreement at COP15, but pollution and a changing climate will inadvertently also affect these areas. (lu.se)
  • This year began with the incredible journey that young leaders from the Pacific Islands were taking to move the highest court in the world, the International Court of Justice for an Advisory Opinion on Climate Change. (lu.se)
  • They are a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services, as identified by most Parties in their fourth national reports. (cbd.int)
  • The Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) applies to the Antarctic marine living resources of the area south of the Antarctic Convergence which form part of the Antarctic marine ecosystem. (aad.gov.au)
  • The Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF) has set up a task force to reduce numbers of the invasive yellow crazy ant, which threatens the unique ecosystem of the Vallée de Mai. (sif.sc)
  • The focus of these efforts won't just be coral reefs, but also mangroves and seagrass meadows, a lesser-known underwater ecosystem critical for carbon sequestration and oceanic biodiversity. (mongabay.com)
  • Sponsored by the Rio Conventions Secretariats and a number of partners, the programme at the Pavilion focused on daily themes, with the opening day addressing "The Roads from Rio - 20 years of the Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB). (iisd.org)
  • This report is a terminal evaluation of a UN Environment-GEF project implemented between 2012 and 2017.The project's overall development goal was to assist Cook Islands, Nauru, Tonga and Tuvalu with the implementation of their National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans and in doing so, their contribution to the implementation of the Islands Biodiversity Programme of Work of the Convention on Biodiversity. (unep.org)
  • Deforestation of lowland areas for palm and coconut tree plantations is becoming a threat to forests, biodiversity, and other important natural values. (hcvnetwork.org)
  • As indigenous people, we depend on biodiversity for our traditional ways of life, and are entitled to an equitable share of benefits," said Maureen Penjueli, speaking for indigenous peoples at the SIDS Panel on Environmental Vulnerability. (savethehighseas.org)
  • The opportunity could not have come at a better time because many Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Pacific including Samoa, are going through land reforms - some of which can be detrimental to indigenous peoples and local communities. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • The Plastic Waste Free Islands (PWFI) Project, a four-year global initiative, comes to an end leaving important contributions by promoting island circular economy and demonstrating effective, quantifiable solutions to address plastic waste leakage in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). (iucn.org)
  • With the financial support of the DGHT/ZGAP species conservation fund and Cologne Zoo, a biodiversity exploration was conducted in 2017 by scientists from the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources (Hanoi) and Wildlife at Risk (Ho Chi Minh City), further supported by the provincial authorities of Ca Mau Province and the Ca Mau FPD (Forest Protection Department). (waza.org)
  • Hyperspectral imagery contains more environmentally meaningful information than panchromatic or multispectral imagery and is poised to provide new applications relevant to society, including assessments of aquatic biodiversity, habitats, water quality, and natural and anthropogenic hazards. (frontiersin.org)
  • Rocks in the inter-tidal zone act as habitats for marine invertebrates, Lofoten islands, Norway. (biodiversitya-z.org)
  • This is the reason behind the new campaign "Voices of Nature" launched by the BERN Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats . (medasset.org)
  • Two protocols were subsequently added to the Convention, the Cartagena Protocol (concerning how to protect biodiversity from risks associated with genetically modified crops) and the Nagoya Protocol (concerning access to genetic resources and an equitable sharing of income and benefits arising from the use them). (lu.se)
  • Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF), was proud to celebrate the principle of gender equality on International Women's Day, 8th March 2020. (sif.sc)
  • The "super year for nature" includes a UN Summit in September and culminates in the UN Biodiversity Conference at the end of 2020. (sif.sc)
  • In 2010, the international community adopted a strategic plan, the Aichi Targets, regarding measures to improve the biodiversity situation during the period 2011-2020. (lu.se)
  • and the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). (iisd.org)
  • In 1992, the UN General Assembly, as requested by the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED or Rio Earth Summit), adopted resolution 47/188 calling for the establishment of an Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee for the elaboration of a convention to combat desertification in those countries experiencing serious drought and/or desertification, particularly in Africa (INCD). (iisd.org)
  • In this respect, it is worth noting that two Africans already lead the other so-called Rio Conventions: Ibrahim Thiaw is responsible for the UN's efforts on desertification, while Elizabeth Mrema heads-up biodiversity. (ipsnews.net)
  • As such, the United Nations plays a critical role in ocean governance, and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is a key international agreement. (maritime-executive.com)
  • The projects involve thousands of wells off Australia's northeast coast, connected to onshore processing facilities by about 670 miles of pipelines near the Great Barrier Reef, a protected site under the United Nations World Heritage Convention. (seaturtles.org)
  • The new treaty will be adopted under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which is the main legal instrument governing the oceans, along with a patchwork of other international and regional agreements. (darwinfoundation.org)
  • One decade ago, the island became world-renowned for the discovery of one of the most colorful gecko species (Grismer et al. (waza.org)
  • Another decade of deforestation means more biodiversity lost, greenhouse gas emissions and forest degradation, fragmentation and conversion to other land-uses. (lu.se)
  • A report titled ' Global Biodiversity Outlook 4 ' (GBO-4) released last week provides an assessment of the progress made towards achieving biodiversity targets set at a meeting in Nagoya, in Japan's Aichi Prefecture, back in October 2010. (ipsnews.net)
  • Reflecting another perspective, Alice Martin-Prevel, policy analyst at the Oakland Institute, a progressive think tank based in San Francisco, told IPS biodiversity preservation targets will never be achieved without secured access to land for farmers and safeguarding small holders' ability to invest sustainably in their production activity. (ipsnews.net)
  • She said the second report of the High Level Panel presented to the ongoing COP12 reiterates that estimates at global, regional and national levels all point to a substantial gap between the investments needed to deliver biodiversity targets and the resources currently allocated. (ipsnews.net)
  • The terms have been chosen to support understanding of biodiversity and conservation issues, and terms relating to biodiversity loss are complemented by those relating to conservation responses supported by international conservation organisations, governments, scientists and business sectors. (biodiversitya-z.org)
  • Gene drives are a false solution to the real problem of biodiversity loss," said Dana Perls , with Friends of the Earth International. (etcgroup.org)
  • Biodiversity conservation is at the forefront of public debate, as failure to halt the loss of biodiversity in Europe shadows European policies. (medasset.org)
  • Whilst small steps have been made, she said, it is going to require a giant leap forward to get the world on track to slow down and curb biodiversity loss altogether. (ipsnews.net)
  • Land and habitat conversion, towards agricultural uses, also leads to biodiversity loss. (facagro.com)
  • However, despite all this conservation based research and engagement, to preserve this species, we had to realize, that habitat destruction continues on Hon Khoai, which in view of the small size of the island and the only limited availability of suitable forested granite boulders is a serious threat for the in any case tiny natural population of the psychedelic rock gecko (Ngo et al. (waza.org)
  • Five years ago, the South Korean government announced that it would begin blasting Gangjeong's rare lava-rock coastline, the only rocky wetland on Jeju Island, to make way for a new naval base intended to berth South Korean and U.S. Aegis missile-carrying warships, a thinly veiled threat against China. (savejejunow.org)
  • 11. What is the greatest threat to global biodiversity? (medicoholic.com)
  • This "biodiversity governance gap" has been of concern for the past two decades. (maritime-executive.com)
  • CANCUN, MEXICO - This week, 196 countries meeting at the 2016 UN Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) Conference of the Parties made progress on the global governance and oversight of synthetic biology. (etcgroup.org)
  • The present trend of accelerated warming is not likely to boost global biodiversity, rather, it is set to destroy it. (planetsave.com)
  • From 15 to 18 November, an expert meeting was convened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) together with Germany's Federal Office for Nature Conservation (BfN) and in cooperation with the UNESCO World Heritage Centre on the Isle of Vilm, Germany to discuss how the World Heritage Convention can contribute to the new global agenda for biodiversity conservation. (unesco.org)
  • 2010). Global indicators of biological invasion: species numbers, biodiversity impact and policy responses. (cbd.int)
  • Having largely fished out their own waters, a small group of rich countries (1) is responsible for damaging and destroying the biodiversity of the global commons in order to supply fish demanded by their consumers. (savethehighseas.org)
  • The report referred to a 2012 review that estimated current levels of global funding for biodiversity at between 51 and 53 billion dollars annually, compared to estimated needs of 300 to 400 billion dollars annually. (ipsnews.net)
  • Their analysis will consist of three phases: 1) Identifying appropriate biocultural indicators and how they can be measured 2)Developing methods to scale indicators from local to global levels 3)Determining the relationships between pressures, the 'biocultural state', benefits, and management responses in Pacific Island communities. (ucsb.edu)
  • The chapter focuses on the Åland Islands in Finland as an example of an SNIJ that has developed a sustainability agenda that promotes resilience and includes biodiversity protection. (strath.ac.uk)
  • The Åland Islands provide an example of how international legal processes and agreed objectives, such as the SDGs and to a lesser extent the CBD, can be incorporated into and drive forward resilience and sustainability agendas that include biodiversity protection and take bottom-up approaches. (strath.ac.uk)
  • Unfortunately, existing research largely lacks consideration of the factors most critical to Pacific Island community resilience: the linkages between biological, social and cultural connections, otherwise known as biocultural indicators. (ucsb.edu)
  • On a local scale, the Working Group's results will enhance resilience thinking in existing management plans in Fiji, Hawai'i, and Solomon Islands. (ucsb.edu)
  • Because you can only protect what is well known, we decided to study the island's terrestrial biodiversity in large scale to provide further baseline data for improved conservation. (waza.org)
  • Recognizing the region's biological significance, the local government established a marine protected area (MPA) in 2012 with no-take zones surrounding the islands that total around 20,000 square kilometers (7,700 square miles)-or 2% of the SGSSI exclusive economic zone (EEZ). (pewtrusts.org)
  • Similarly, the Australian government recently announced plans to strengthen and expand protections for the sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island Marine Park , which will safeguard an additional 350,000 square kilometers that serve as critical breeding grounds for millions of seabirds, seals, and penguins. (pewtrusts.org)
  • The 1990 annual report of the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR, now Bioversity International) is one of the earliest references to biodiversity in the context of agriculture. (wikipedia.org)
  • Animal genetic resources for food and agriculture (AnGR), also known as farm animal genetic resources or livestock biodiversity, are genetic resources (i.e., genetic material of actual or potential value) of avian and mammalian species, which are used for food and agriculture purposes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Actions to implement the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments, a convention adopted through the International Maritime Organization which seeks to prevent the spread of organisms carried in ships' ballast water, could also help to achieve progress towards this target. (cbd.int)
  • Minister Breen also announced today that over the next three years Ireland will provide $1 million in funding to help enhance the statistical capacity of developing countries, with a particular focus on Small Island Developing States, to implement and monitor their progress towards achieving their SDGs and Paris Agreement commitments. (gov.ie)
  • 2016). Subsequently, another subpopulation was discovered on the neighboring Hon Tuong Isle (Ngo et al. (waza.org)
  • This brief history will provide an overview of the Rio Conventions and the Pavilion. (iisd.org)
  • In addition, one of the fundamental objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity (Art. (savethehighseas.org)
  • Lake Biwa is an important relay point for migratory birds including ducks, and thus became a designated wetland of the Ramsar Convention in 1993. (globalnature.org)
  • Its size and biodiversity make it one of Europe's most important lagunas, confirmed by the Ramsar Convention. (sardegnaturismo.it)
  • Known as "30 by 30," this goal has gained traction globally ahead of a landmark biodiversity summit this year. (mongabay.com)
  • The issue of fairness and equity between those who provide biodiversity and those who utilise them will be another important topic at the summit. (lu.se)
  • Dotting the vast, frigid, nutrient-rich southern Atlantic Ocean between South America and the Antarctic Peninsula, the rocky and isolated South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands (SGSSI) support one of the largest and most varied aggregations of wildlife on the planet. (pewtrusts.org)
  • In Johannesburg, it was very close that all international environmental agreements (the Convention on Biodiversity and so forth) would be put below the WTO agreement," below economic considerations. (mofga.org)
  • There are numerous scientific definitions of habitat from Multilateral Environmental Agreements, financial standards, and Conventions. (biodiversitya-z.org)
  • Currently, international law does not meaningfully address biodiversity monitoring and conservation in the high seas. (maritime-executive.com)
  • Uniquely beautiful soft-coral reefs, with very high levels of native biodiversity, extend widely across the area, directly in front of the base project. (savejejunow.org)
  • But high seas biodiversity, including seamounts, cold water corals, sponges and hydrothermal vents is being threatened by bottom trawling, a highly destructive fishing practice from which only a handful of rich countries stand to gain. (savethehighseas.org)
  • In São Tomé Island, an HCV assessment (a baseline study that looks at presence, potential presence, or absence of High Conservation Values - HCVs) was conducted by an international conservation organization. (hcvnetwork.org)
  • Forest destruction on Hon Khoai Island, here for road construction. (waza.org)
  • 2018), however, the species was only found in the densely forested centre of the isle, in addition representated by only very few scattered individuals. (waza.org)
  • While similar, different definitions are used by different bodies to describe biodiversity in connection with food production. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ecological research revealed the preferred habitat, large granite boulders in the shade of dense forest canopy, is scarce on the island (Ngo et al. (waza.org)
  • Biodiversity is captured and locked up inside a seed vault, in the freezing island of Swalbard, Norway. (viacampesina.org)
  • The 22nd General Assembly of the States Parties to the World Heritage Convention is meeting on 27 and 28 November 2019 at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, France, convening the 193 States Parties to the World Heritage Convention, under the chairmanship of H.E. Mr Adam Al Mulla, Ambassador and Permanent Delegate of the State of Kuwait to UNESCO. (unesco.org)
  • As the delegates to the ninth Meeting of the Parties to the UN Biodiversity Convention (CBD) in Bonn, Germany, arrived on the morning of May 19, they were confronted with an energetic group of protesters. (viacampesina.org)
  • Parties took a big step forward in addressing the controversial issue of digital biopiracy , a fast-emerging loophole in the Biodiversity Convention through which companies and others can access gene sequences of plants and seeds on the internet and then use them, including by re-creating physical DNA via synthetic biology techniques, without the agreement of (or any benefit to) biodiverse countries or communities from whom the genes originated. (etcgroup.org)
  • COP stands for Conference of the Parties - a meeting for the parties that signed the convention - and the figure denotes the conference's place in the series. (lu.se)
  • The RCP was established as a way of exploring the synergies and opportunities to improve implementation of the three Rio Conventions - the UNCCD, the UNFCCC and the CBD. (iisd.org)
  • New research by scientists has found that biodiversity on Earth actually increases as the planet warms. (planetsave.com)
  • Scarcity of social data, the tendency to focus on biodiversity information, and the overrepresentation of natural scientists in field teams is not unique to São Tomé, it is very common in conservation projects and initiatives around the world. (hcvnetwork.org)
  • Seychelles' conservation organisations were well represented at the International Conference on Island Biology 2019 which was hosted by the University of La Réunion last week, 8-13 July 2019. (sif.sc)
  • Given the multiple pathways for invasive species introductions and that multiple alien species are already present in many countries it will be necessary to prioritize control and eradication efforts to those species and pathways which will have the greatest impact on biodiversity and/or which are the most resource effective to address. (cbd.int)
  • The base project is located 1.7 km away from sacred Beom Islet (Tiger Isle), which is a UNESCO biosphere preserve. (savejejunow.org)
  • Shigeo Watanabe - Oral Presentation at the "Interdisziplinäres Expertentreffen zur Forschung im Rahmen der Biodiversitätskonvention" by the Bundesamt für Naturschutz: Shigeo Watanabe will have an oral presentation at the "Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference on researches of Biodiversity in the Frame of UN-Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)" from 24. (hu-berlin.de)
  • A whole two weeks have gone by after the Convention Biological Diversity (CBD) 9th meeting of the Working Group on Article 8(j) and Related Provisions, which was held from 4-7 November in Montreal. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • Other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) will play a critical role in achieving the Convention on Biological Diversity's target of protecting 30% of the planet by 2030. (hcvnetwork.org)
  • The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) was created at the UN's Conference on Environment and Development in Rio in 1992 and began to apply in 1993. (lu.se)
  • An equally poignant appeal came from President Christopher Loeak of the Marshall Islands: "The Pacific Ocean and its rich resources are our lifeline. (ipsnews.net)