> | KB | > | Results |
Thematic Report on Alien and Invasive Species
Thematic Report on Alien and Invasive Species
Thematic Report on Alien and Invasive Species
SOME ANIMATIONS MAY BE USED TO DEMONSTRATE INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF SPECIES.
Thematic Report on Alien and Invasive Species
Thematic Report on Alien and Invasive Species
Thematic Report on Alien and Invasive Species
Thematic Report on Alien and Invasive Species
1 - 4 December 2003, St. Peterburg, Russian Federation
1 - 3 December 2003, Geneva, Switzerland
4 December 2003, Florida, United States of America
Thematic Report on Alien and Invasive Species
21 - 23 January 2004, Ensenada, Mexico
<br>The Global Crop Diversity Trust aims to match the long term nature of conservation needs with long term secure and sustainable funding by creating an endowment that will provide a permanent source of funding for crop diversity collections around the world. The endowment will ensure the perpe ...
<br>At its sixth meeting, the Conference of the Parties adopted a Strategic Plan, including the target to achieve, by 2010, a significant reduction in the rate of biodiversity loss at the global, regional, and national level, as a contribution to poverty alleviation and to the benefit of all lif ...
<br><b>LOCALE<br> LEGEND HOTEL<br><br></b> The programme will include the announcement of an major new Ramsar designation, and presentations of WWF's Managing Rivers Wisely, a book of integrated river basin management case studies and a new study on the economic values of wetlands. The discuss ...
<br>The newly established international Secretariat for the Global Invasive Species Programme seeks to introduce its role, function and potential services to - and cooperation with - CBD member states in accordance to its mandate regarding Invasive Alien Species (IAS) from the CBD to become the ...
<p><b>By Invitation Only</b></p><p>WorldFish and WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) are hosting an event titled "Building integrated solutions for marine turtle conservation: A Blueprint for Saving Pacific Turtles" at lunchtime on Monday February 16th. The event will focus on integrated approaches ...
<br>UNESCO and UNEP will be presenting the Great Apes Survival Project (GRASP) GRASP is an innovative Partnership with the mission of lifting the threat of imminent extinction from the great apes and ensuring positive interactions between these species and people in shared habitats. Presentatio ...
<br>The Biodiversity Museum of Iran would present different species of taxidermy animals and fixed plants from all over the world. A broad range of beneficiaries have been targeted including scientists, students, teenagers, etc. to visit the museum and use expanded educational facilities.
<p>The side-event will be a panel discussion where the results of the research undertaken under the CDA/FIELD project ‘Building legal and institutional capacity in Chile’, will be presented. Panelists will include CDA and FIELD project staff, a representative of the Chilean government, and a mem ...
15 - 19 March 2004, Geneva, Switzerland
24 - 26 March 2004, San Francisco, United States of America
31 March - 3 April 2004, Scotland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
22 - 23 June 2004, Berlin, Germany
13 - 16 July 2004, Reading, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
19 - 20 July 2004, Alberta, Canada
Reference: SCBD/STTM/LR/RH/44424 (2004-061)
To: CBD National Focal Points and SBSTTA Focal Points
Review of assessment of the impact of invasive alien species on inland water and island ecosystems
EnglishThematic Report on Alien and Invasive Species
19 - 23 September 2004, Sligo, Ireland
2 - 14 October 2004, Bangkok, Thailand
Indicators for accessing progress towards the 2010 targets: Trends in abundance and distribution of selected species
Indicators for assessing progress towards the 2010 target: Change in status of threatened species
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
Reference: SCBD/STTM/LR/45602 (2004-097)
To: To CBD National Focal Points
The Executive Secretary invites Parties to nominate experts for the AHTEG meeting in Auckland in May 2005 on gaps and inconsistencies in the international regulatory frameworks on invasive alien species.
English