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Implementation of the Strategic Plan: Evaluation of progress towards the 2010 biodiversity target: development of specific targets, indicators and a reporting framework
Consideration of the results of the meeting on “2010 –The Global Biodiversity Challenge”
Provisional global indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 biodiversity target
Reference: SCBD/STTM/RH/va/44977 (2004-075)
To: CBD National Focal Points
Ad hoc technical expert group on indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 biodiversity target – 19 to 22 October 2004
Annotations to the provisional agenda
Information for Participants
Indications for accessing progress towards the 2000 target: trend in extent of selected biomes, ecosystems and habitats-forests
Indicators for accessing progress towards the 2010 targets: Trends in abundance and distribution of selected species
Indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 target: Indicators for immediate testing
Ad hoc technical expert group on indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 biodiversity target: List of selected experts
Indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 target: Nitrogen deposition
Indicators for assessing progress towards 2010 target: Marine trophic index
Indicators for assessing progress towards 2010 target: Possible indicators for development
Proposed global indicators
Monitoring and indicators
The report of the London meeting
Proposed biodiversity indicators relevant to the 2010 target
Using existing processes as building blocks in reporting on the 2010 target
Indicators for accessing progress towards the 2010 target: Water quality in aquatic ecosystems
Indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 target: Status and trends of linguistic diversity and numbers of speakers of indigenous languages
Indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 target: Official development assistance provided in support of the convention
Indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 target: Change in status of threatened species
Indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 targets: Trends in extent of selected biomes, ecosystems and habitats-trends in the coverage of living coral tissue on coral reefs
Indicators for accessing progress towards the 2010 target: Coverage of protected areas
Indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 target: Trends in genetic diversity of domesticated animals, cultivated plants, and fish species of major socio-economic importance
Second global biodiversity outlook report: Draft outline
Identification of indicators for the sub-targets established in decision VII/30
18 October 2004, Montreal, Canada
19 - 22 October 2004, Montreal, Canada
25 - 27 October 2004, Montreal, Canada
Reference: SCBD/STTM/JM/VA/43590 (2004-096)
To: To CBD National Focal Points and SBSTTA Focal Points
"Working together for biodiversity: regional and international initiatives contributing to achieving and measuring progress towards the 2010 target" will be the main theme for the poster session at the tenth meeting of SBSTTA, scheduled to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, from 7 to 11 February 2005 ...
Reference: (2004-112)
To: National Focal Points of the CBD, and to representatives of observers
In 2002, the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted a Strategic Plan that aims to achieve, by 2010, a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss. Included in the plan is a set of goals and objectives that contribute to the ach ...
20 - 21 January 2005, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Through cooperation and effective communication, the international community can overcome the public’s limited understanding of the overall status of biodiversity, take decisive actions and achieve tangible results to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and the fair and e ...
Indicators for assessing progress towards, and communicating, the 2010 target at the global level
Implementation of the Convention and Strategic Plan
Framework for monitoring implementation of the Convention and achievement of the 2010 targets, and for review of the programmes of work
Reference: SCBD/EDM/DC/AB/50357 (2005-101)
To: CBD National Focal Points
Thanks to the generous support of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Ministry of Environment of Brazil, and the Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development, a second informal “Business and the 2010 Bi ...
Reference: SCBD/EDM/DC/AB/50882 (2005-114)
To: CBD National Focal Points (those who submitted nominations)
This Notification serves to inform you that 10 experts have been selected from those nominated by Parties in response to Notification 2005-101, dated 15 September 2005, to participate in the second Business and the 2010 Biodiversity Challenge meeting.
3 - 5 November 2005, Sao Paulo, Brazil
DUBAI – 7 February 2006. In his message to the citizens of the world issued the first day after assuming office as the new Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Dr Ahmed Djoghlaf stated that “the Earth’s life support systems, from its forests and flowers to its coral re ...
Curitiba, 16 March 2006 – The ecological capital city of Brazil, Curitiba will be the host to the largest biodiversity gathering since the World Review Summit of September last year when 154 Heads of state recommitted themselves to reduce the rate of loss of biodiversity by 2010. More than 30 ...
17 March, 2006<br><i> Montreal, Canada</i>
Curitiba/Montreal, 20 March 2006 –Global Biodiversity Outlook 2, launched today in the Brazilian city of Curitiba at the eighth biannual meeting of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
A new alliance of some of the world’s top research centres and agencies specializing in biodiversity was today enlisted in the battle to save life on Earth.
Curitiba, 31 March 2006 – 4,000 delegates from around the world have agreed on a road map to significantly reduce the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010, in line with the agreement reached by 110 Heads of State and Government at the World Summit on Sustainable Development held in Johannesburg in ...
Biological diversity is the result of millions of years of evolution on Earth. It comprises the totality of life forms on Earth. Ecosystems provide the essential requirements for life, protection from natural disasters and diseases and the very basis for human culture. However, never since hum ...
15 September 2006, Gland, Switzerland
Reference: SCBD/STTM/RH/56036 (2006-099)
To: all CBD National Focal Points
I am pleased to inform you that the report of the Fifth meeting of the Liaison Group of the Biodiversity-related Conventions, which was hosted by the Ramsar Secretariat and took place on 14 September 2006 in Gland, Switzerland, has been posted on the joint website of the Biodiversity-related Con ...