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Meeting Document
#86417
2013-07-17

UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/16/15

Incentive Measures (Article 11): Progress report on activities undertaken by Parties, other Governments, relevant organizations and initiatives, and the Executive Secretary, Analysis of information received

Meeting Document
#86453
2013-07-17

UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/16/INF/36

Incentive Measures (Article 11): Synthesis of information on progress in implementing decision X/44

Meeting
#1380

10th Regular Session of the CEC Council

24 - 25 June 2003, Washington D.C., United States of America

Meeting
#1498

11th United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

13 - 18 June 2004, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Meeting
#4771

2011 Business and Industry Global Dialogue (UNEP DTIE)

11 - 12 April 2011, Paris, France

Meeting
#3239

20th Annual Session of the Crans Montana Forum

24 - 27 June 2009, Brussels, Belgium

Meeting
#2347

2nd Session of the Crans Montana Forum

5 - 7 April 2006, Zagreb, Croatia

Side Event
#3157
COP 12
2014-10-07

ACHIEVING THE AICHI TARGET 7 : BUILDING A GREEN ECONOMY WITH SATOYAMA-SATOUMI APPROACH

How to mainstreaming Green economy for achieving the Aichi target 7, overcoming the diverse values? This side event provides 2 cases with Satoyama-Satoumi approaches and 1 methodology for multi-stakeholder communication.Furthermore, we will also discuss life&work-style innovation in Satoyama-Sa ...

Side Event
#1738
COP 10
2010-10-19

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS PRODUCED BY THE MEASURES WHICH CONSERVE LOCAL LIVING CREATURES (LIVING CREATURE MARK)

In 2008, MAFF started to recommend the utilization of a voluntary eco-label called the “living creature mark”. It applies to agriculture, forestry and marine products produced by the measures which conserve local living creatures. (e.g. rice with oriental white stork mark.). These brands may hel ...

Side Event
#3301
COP 12
2014-10-09

AICHI TARGET 3 ON POSITIVE INCENTIVES: CAN MARKET-BASED INSTRUMENTS MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

RATIONALE AND POLICY RELEVANCE Building on decision XI/4 adopted in 2012, Parties at this 12th CoP will discuss the need to mobilize funds at the international and domestic levels to achieve the three objectives of the Convention. To do so, Parties will discuss a list of key actions to improve ...

Side Event
#2300
COP 10
2010-10-27

AN INTERIM MECHANISM TO PROTECT TROPICAL FORESTS (IMPTF) AND SURROUNDING AREAS INCLUDING COASTAL FORESTS - EXPEDITE MARKET TO CAPTURE CARBON CREDITS, SAVE FOREST BIODIVERSITY AND EMISSIONS, AND STRENGTHEN PROTECTED AREAS THROUGH COMMUNITIES WITHIN CONNECTIVITY CONSERVATION INITIATIVES

IMPTF calls for the introduction of a modified mechanism that would provide funding to qualifying projects existing within established and recognized Connectivity Conservation frameworks (or corridors) which can be regional as well as intra-national (with national approval), at least until count ...

News Headlines
#131902
2021-11-24

ASR Nederland N : A.s.r. to reward farmers for sustainable business operations

a.s.r. is going to reward farmers who are committed to sustainable business operations. Farmers who use agricultural land owned by a.s.r. can receive a discount of 5 to 10% on the rent if they manage their land sustainably. In order to make the agricultural sector more sustainable, a.s.r. has fo ...

Recommendation
SBSTTA 2
#7000

Recommendation II/9

Agenda item 3.11: Economic valuation of biological diversity

Side Event
#1726
COP 10
2010-10-21

Alien species management-2.

Presentation and discussion on management of alien species causing problems all over the world (the second part: involvement of local government, NGOs and private sector etc.).

Side Event
#1962
COP 10
2010-10-20

Analysis of the biodiversity effects of different policy options. A contribution to the TEEB report

The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) worked out 9 policy options that could contribute to the conservation and sustainable use of global biodiversity and a few ecosystem goods and services. Policy options are defined here as alternative pathways for policymakers along which to i ...

Side Event
#2209
COP 10
2010-10-28

BREAKING BOUNDARIES FOR BIODIVERSITY EXPANDING THE POLICY AGENDA TO HALT BIODIVERSITY LOSS

Biodiversity loss occurs all over the world, particularly in the tropics. However, northern countries also are responsible for the loss of biodiversity in southern countries, as a consequence of trade. National efforts alone were not successful to slow down biodiversity loss, and thus we have to ...

Side Event
#3276
COP 12
2014-10-13

Biodiversity Conservation in China: the national progress for the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB)

In this workshop, the national progress of the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in China will be introduced. Meanwhile, the preliminary results of two pilot studies for economics valuation at local level and one for poverty reduction at community level in China will be shown respectively ...

News Headlines
#132085
2021-12-07

Biodiversity flies under the radar, but is as pressing as climate change

More than half of GDP in SA is moderately to highly dependent on biodiversity and ecosystem services

News Headlines
#131882
2021-11-24

Biodiversity market expected by year's end

A market platform matching producers providing biodiversity services with corporations seeking to invest in credible on-farm environmental stewardship is expected to be running by the end of the year.

Side Event
#2467
WGRI 4
2012-05-10

Briefing by the Expert Team on GEF-6 Needs Assessment

Presentation of the GEF-6 Financial Needs Assessment and the methodology used to generate the Target by Target results

News Headlines
#132137
2021-12-10

CAF to use $7 billion capitalization for recovery, renewables in Latin America

CAF, the Development Bank of Latin America, will use $7 billion in planned equity capitalization to back economic recovery and renewable energy development in the region, its president said on Thursday.

Side Event
#2108
COP 10
2010-10-20

CBD and REDD: Whose rights, who's wronged?

Indigenous peoples and local communities are gaining increasing international recognition of their roles in the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity under the CBD. At the same time, they struggle to retain similar rights under UNFCCC REDD. This side event brings together community re ...

Statement
#6290
2002-06-13

CTE meeting: MEA Information Session

Presentation by the CBD Secretariat <br>Geneva, Switzerland, 13-14 June 2002

Notification
#1301
2009-09-24
Action by
2009-10-15

Call for case-studies for Latin American and Caribbean that demonstrate the economic value of biodiversity and ecosystem services for production sectors

Reference: SCBD/SEL/ML/GD/67823 (2009-124)
To: GRULAC Primary Focal Points and SBSTTA Focal Points

This is further to the letter dated 3 August 2009 (Ref.: SCBD/SEL/ML/lb/67823) informing on the regional initiative advanced by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in partnership with the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD), entitled “Biodiversity and Ecosys ...

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News Headlines
#132004
2021-11-30

Call for evidence: aligning the UK’s economic goals with environmental sustainability

The Parliamentary Environmental Audit Committee is calling for views on taking greater account of natural capital and environmental sustainability in assessing UK economic prosperity.

Press Release
#85900
2012-02-17

Capacity-building workshop for North Africa and the Middle East on mainstreaming the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity (TEEB) into national planning and decision-making

Montreal, 17 February 2012 – Understanding the economic value of nature and integrating this into planning is the subject of a region-wide workshop that begins in Beirut on 21 February 2012.

News Headlines
#132183
2021-12-15

Climate tech investment is soaring this year — but might not be going to the right areas, PwC says

The average size of a climate tech deal almost quadrupled to $96 million in the first half of 2021, up from $27 million one year prior, PwC said.

Meeting
#1768

Committe on Agriculture

17 June 2004, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#850

Committee on Agriculture

26 September 2002, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#1274

Committee on Agriculture

30 June 2003, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#1277

Committee on Agriculture

25 September 2003, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#1282

Committee on Agriculture

20 November 2003, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#1570

Committee on Agriculture

25 March 2004, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#1588

Committee on Agriculture

18 November 2004, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#1772

Committee on Agriculture - Special Session

23 - 25 June 2004, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#1582

Committee on Sanitary and Phitosanitary Measures

22 - 23 June 2004, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#854

Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures

23 - 24 October 2002, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#936

Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures

7 - 8 November 2002, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#1273

Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures

25 June 2003, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#437

Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade

6 October 2000, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#2029

Committee on Trade and Development

16 November 2004, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#302

Committee on Trade and Environment

24 - 25 October 2000, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting
#317

Committee on Trade and Environment

21 - 22 November 2000, Geneva, Switzerland

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