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London 21 May 2003 – More than 150 biodiversity experts from around the world are gathered in London, UK for a three day global meeting on the internationally agreed target of significantly reducing the current rates of biodiversity loss by the year 2010. The meeting brings together Government e ...
21 - 23 May 2003, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
World Summit on Sustainable Development<br>Plan of Implementation
Convention on Biological Diversity<br>Strategic Plan
Reference: UNEP/CBD/STTM/RH/va/38037 (2003-092)
To: CBD National Focal Points and SBSTTA Focal Points
Governments are invited to submit to the Secretariat their comments and proposed text changes to the compilation of goals and targets for the implementation of the programme of work on inland water biological diversity
EnglishDraft Report of the 2010-Global Biodiversity Challenge meeting
A review of the scope, terminology, base-line information, technical and scientific rationale of the 16 draft targets included in the proposed Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, with particular reference to the quantitative elements they contain** <br>(UNEP/CBD/COP/6/INF/21/ADD1)
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)
Stakeholder Consultation on Target 1: a widely accessibly working list of known plant species, as a step towards a complete world flora
Stakeholder consultation on target 2: a preliminary assessment of the conservation status of all known plant species at national, regional and international levels
Stakeholder Consultation on Target 4: at least 10% of the world's ecological regions effectively conserved
Stakeholder Consultation on Target 5: Protection of 50 per cent of the most important areas for plant diversity assured
Background Paper for the implementation of Target 6: At least 30 per cent of production lands managed consistent with the conservation of plant diversity
Background Paper for the implementation of Target 7: 60 per cent of the world’s threatened species conserved in situ
Stakeholder Consultation on Target 8: 60% of threatened plant species in accessible ex situ collections, preferably in the country of origin, and 10% of them included in recovery and restoration programmes
Background paper for the implementation of Target 9: 70 per cent of the genetic diversity of crops and other major socio-economically valuable plant species conserved, and associated indigenous and local knowledge maintained
Report of the CITES Plant Committee on implementation of Target 11: No species of wild flora endangered by international trade, and other relevant targets of the Strategy
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
Further background material related to target 2
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
Outcome oriented targets and deadlines for the implementation of the revised programme of work on inland water biological diversity
Annotations to the provisional agenda<br><i>(Incorporating the corrections introduced to the original print version of the annotations to the provisional agenda dated 17 September 2001 by corrigendum UNEP/CBD/MSP/1/Add.1/Corr.1 dated 16 October 2001)</i>
Mr. Zedan’s Statement briefly describes the activities of the CBD during the past twelve months and the challenges that lie before the Convention, including "what is perhaps the most fundamental … how to achieve the internationally agreed target of reducing the current rate of biodiversity loss ...
Outcome-oriented targets for the implementation of the elaborated programme of work on marine and coastal biological diversity
Report of the 2010 Target Meeting
Consideration of the results of the meeting on “2010 – the Global Biodiversity Challenge”
Outcome oriented targets for the implementation of the revised programme of work on inland water biological diversity
Proposed biodiversity indicators relevant to the 2010 target
Using existing processes as building blocks in reporting on the 2010 target
Outcome-oriented targets for the implementation of the elaborated programme of work on marine and coastal biological diversity<br>Corrigendum
UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/14<br>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
UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/INF/9<br>Consideration of the results of the meeting on “2010 – the Global Biodiversity Challenge”
UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/14/Add.1<br>Outcome oriented targets and deadlines for the implementation of the revised programme of work on inland water biological diversity
UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/14/Add.3<br>Outcome-oriented targets for the implementation of the elaborated programme of work on marine and coastal 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