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12 - 14 June 2003, Brasov, Romania
14 - 18 June 2003, Banff, Canada
16 - 18 June 2003, Dhaka, Bangladesh
16 - 20 June 2003, Tokyo, Japan
16 - 20 June 2003, Cairns, Australia
17 June 2003, Strasbourg, France
Preparation of the Participation of the Convention on Biological Diversity in the Third Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development: Submissions from Governments
Preparation of the Participation of the Convention on Biological Diversity in the Third Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development: Report of the Expert Workshop on the Contributions of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity to the 1995 Session of the C ...
22 - 25 June 2003, Brussels, Belgium
Report of the fourth open-ended workshop on sustainable use of biological diversity
Ellenberg, H. (2003) Ecosystem Approach versus Sustainable Forest Management: Attempt at a comparison. Workreport by the Institute for World Forestry
Häusler, A. and Scherer-Lorenzen, M. (2002) Sustainable forest management in Germany: the ecosystem approach of the Biodiversity Convention reconsidered. Results of the R+D-Project 800 83 001. BFN, Germany.
Addis Ababa Principles and Guidelines for the Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
Comparison of the conceptual basis of the ecosystem approach in relation to the concept of sustainable forest management
8 July - 5 October 2003, New York, United States of America
Special session of the General Assembly for the purpose of an overall review and appraisal of the implementation of Agenda 21
Report of the Eight Meeting of the Inter-agency Committee on the Sustainable Development
Future programme of work for terrestrial biological diversity: Relevants sections of the report of the third session of the Commission on Sustainable Development
Submissions received by the Executive Secretary concerning the conservation and sustainable use of marine and coastal biological diversity
Submissions by the Government of Sweden on biodiversity and sustainable agriculture
World transition: Ways towards sustainable management of freshwater resources (1977 annual report, executive summary, German Advisory Council on Global Change)
GEF workshop: Removing the taxonomic impediment<br>Submission by the Government of Australia
Report of the workshop on incentive measures for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity
20 - 22 August 2003, Belize City, Belize
Identification of Ecosystems and Bioregional Approaches for Protected Area Management and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity<br>by Ms. Sarah George
Integration of protected areas and forest management in Sweden - a model for sustainable use of forest landscapes<br>by Dr. Börje Pettersson
1 September - 1 December 2003, New York, United States of America
Sustainable use: Development of practical principles, operational guidance and associated instruments
Statement by Mr. Markus Lehmann on behalf of Dr. Hamdallah Zedan, Executive Secretary<br>Cancun Mexico, 5 - September 2003
5 - 7 September 2003, Cancun, Mexico
Ecosystem approach: further elaboration, guidelines for implementation and relationship with sustainable forest management
10 - 11 September 2003, Prague
Washington, D.C., September 8, 2003 – This week, the future of protected areas—areas of land or sea that are dedicated to the protection and maintenance of biological diversity and cultural treasures—is being shaped as hundreds of scientists and government officials gather in Durban, South Afri ...
15 - 18 September 2003, St. Michielsgestel, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
Preliminary report of first Global Taxonomy Initiative workshop in Asia
Global Taxonomy Initiative: Progress and implementation of the programme of work
Discussion paper for the proposed global initiative on Biological Diversity Education and Public Awareness
21 - 23 September 2003, Porquerolles, France
Washington, D.C., September 23, 2003 – The Global Environment Facility (GEF) has provided more than $777 million dollars in grants for nearly 150 environmental projects to promote the conservation and sustainable management of forest ecosystems. The topic of forest conservation is on the agenda ...
Global Strategy for Plant Conservation Nationally based initiatives that can contribute to the implementation of the Strategy <br>(UNEP/CBD/COP/6/INF/21/ADD3)
Examples of regional and international initiatives relevant to the 16 targets<br>(UNEP/CBD/COP/6/INF/21/ADD4)
Integration of outcome-oriented targets into the programmes of work of the Convention, taking into account the 2010 biodiversity target, the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, and relevant targets set by the World Summit on Sustainable Development<br>(UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/14)
30 September - 2 October 2003, Cairo, Egypt
Background Paper for the implementation of Target 12: 30 per cent of plant-based products derived from sources that are sustainably managed
Background paper for the implementation of Target 13: The decline of plant resources, and associated indigenous and local knowledge, innovations and practices that support sustainable livelihoods, local food security and health care, halted
Composite report on the status and trends regarding the knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities relevant to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity
Composite report on the status and trends regarding the knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities relevant to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity<br>Executive summary and recommendations
Incentive measures: Proposals for the application of ways and means to remove or mitigate perverse incentives<br>Report of the Workshop on Incentive Measures for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of the components of Biological Diversity
Integration of outcome-oriented targets into the programmes of work of the Convention, taking into account the 2010 biodiversity target, the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, and relevant targets set by the World Summit on Sustainable Development