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5 - 31 March 2010, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
12 - 21 March 2010, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
12 March - 26 September 2010, Brighton, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
12 March - 6 April 2010, Runcorn, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
13 - 25 March 2010, Doha, Qatar
20 - 21 March 2010, Edinburgh, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
23 March 2010, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
1 - 30 April 2010, Split, Croatia
1 - 18 April 2010, Cley, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2 April - 31 October 2010, Incheon, Republic of Korea
Reference: SCBD/STTM/JM/JSH/71433 (2010-064)
To: CBD National Focal Points and SBSTTA Focal Points
I am pleased to inform you that the governments of New Zealand, Spain, Italy, Australia, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, as well as the Nature Conservancy, the Global Island Partnership, the Global Invasives Species Programme, and the Pacific Invasives Initiative have made contributions ...
English11 - 16 April 2010, Auckland, New Zealand
12 - 16 April 2010, Auckland, New Zealand
27 April 2010, Galway, Ireland
30 April - 1 May 2010, Homestead, United States of America
30 April - 21 December 2010, Hobart, Australia
The Pacific islands: an analysis of the status of species as listed on the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
8 - 9 May 2010, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
8 May 2010, Fayoum, Egypt
9 May 2010, Kars, Türkiye
10 May 2010, Berlin, Germany
Further work on gaps and inconsistencies in the international regulatory framework on invasive alien species introduced as pets, aquarium and terrarium species, as live bait and live food, and best practices for addressing the risks associated with their introduction
Presentation of the draft report of the Ad hoc Technical Expert Group on Biodiversity and Climate Change.
Through the implementation of climate change mitigation measures it is likely that co-benefits, such as biodiversity conservation and the maintenance of ecosystem services, can be gained in addition to emission reductions. Jointly organised by BfN, the LifeWeb Initiative and UNEP-WCMC, this side ...
11 May 2010, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Parties to the CBD set a number of targets for the world’s protected areas to be met in terrestrial habitats by 2010 and in marine habitats by 2012. These targets include 1) protecting at least 10% of each of the world’s ecoregions, 2) protecting areas of particular importance to biodiversity, a ...
Work at RBG Kew, Missouri Botanical Garden and collaborators to create a Working List of Plant Species is being combined with the wider work of Catalogue of Life to create a taxonomic framework for all known species of Plants, Animals, Fungi and Micro-organisms.
Review of progress and discussion on next steps in implementing the Programme of Work on Protected Areas in the West Africa Marine Ecoregion (Cape Verde, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, Senegal, The Gambia). A multi-stakeholder event with governments, development agencies and civil society or ...
The year 2012 marks the twentieth anniversary of the Rio Earth Summit. Parties are already planning to propose concrete action to link the three Rio Conventions (viz. UNFCCC, CBD and UNCCD). This event will explore means of achieving synergies between the Rio Conventions based experiences so far ...
A series of presentations based on monitoring of REDD policies and processes in a number of developing countries, followed by questions and discussion.
BirdLife will present the results of recent work that has examined the projected impacts of climate change on the distribution of birds and other biodiversity throughout Africa and the resilience of a network of over 800 Important Bird Areas across the region. An Adaptive Management Framework i ...
The Satoyama Initiative is a global effort led by the Ministry of the Environment of Japan (MoEJ) and the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS) which aims to understand, maintain and restore socio-ecological production landscapes or human-influenced natural environmen ...
The overall purpose of the workshop is to identify and strengthen mechanisms that enable effective and sustainable invasive species management for islands. This event will provide a report back from target regions on the outcomes of the workshop, action plans developed for each of the regions ...
The Alliance for Zero Extinction is seeking a bold post-2010 target to halt loss of Earth’s species. Hear from nations that have already demonstrated that protecting species threatened with extinction can be low cost and easy and has helped meet the 2010 target. Sites with AZE species are also h ...
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 ...
The 2010 Special Edition of the Catalogue of Life provides a single species checklist and taxonomic hierarchy covering 1.25 million species, and celebrates the diversity of life on Earth. This meeting will outline major developments funded in the Second Phase of the CoL Programme, including the ...
20 May 2010, Incheon, Republic of Korea
20 May - 31 December 2010, Brussels, Belgium
22 May 2010, Praia, Cabo Verde
22 May 2010, Winnepeg, Canada
22 May 2010, All around the world!, Canada
22 May 2010, Toronto, Canada
22 - 23 May 2010, Brussels, Belgium