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Stakeholder Consultation on Target 5: Protection of 50 per cent of the most important areas for plant diversity assured
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 1: a widely accessibly working list of known plant species, as a step towards a complete world flora
Notification 2003-097
Information for participants
Annotations to the agenda
Revised provisional agenda
Report on the liaison group meeting on the global strategy for plant conservation<br>(UNEP/CBD/LG-GSPC/1/2)
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<br>(UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/9/14)
Global Plant Conservation Strategy European Plant Conservation Strategy <br>(UNEP/CBD/COP/6/INF/22)
Examples of regional and international initiatives relevant to the 16 targets<br>(UNEP/CBD/COP/6/INF/21/ADD4)
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)
Opportunities for the implementation of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation through the thematic and cross-cutting programmes of work of the Convention on Biological Diversity<br>(UNEP/CBD/COP/6/INF/21/ADD2)
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)
Decision VI/9<br>Global Strategy for Plant Conservation
Reference: SCBD/STTM/RH/va/39050 (2003-097)
To: CBD and SBSTTA National Focal Points
To facilitate the further implementation of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity is organizing a meeting of experts in County Kerry, Republic of Ireland, from 5 to 7 October 2003
English
Reference: SCBD/STTM/MG/va/37387 (2003-079)
To: CBD and SBSTTA National Focal Points
The Executive Secretary invites Parties to submit the name of an expert who may be called upon to serve in the Expert Meeting on the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (Kerry County, Republic of Ireland 5 to 7 October 2003)
EnglishThe role of botanical gardens in implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity
Report on the liaison group meeting on the global strategy for plant conservation
Progress Reports on Implementation<br />Global Strategy for Plant Conservation of the Convention on Biological Diversity<br /> Technical review of the targets and analysis of opportunities for their implementation
11 - 12 October 2002, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia
Organization of work: adoption of the agenda<br />Annotations to the provisional agenda
Draft matrix of activities relevant to the 16 draft gspc targets under existing international initiatives
Review of existing nationally-based initiatives that can contribute to the implementation of a Global Strategy for Plant Conservation at national levels
An analysis of opportunities for the implementation of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation through the thematic and cross-cutting programmes of work of the Convention on Biological Diversity
Global Strategy for Plant Conservation - Follow-up on SBSTTA Recommendation VII/8 paragraph 2 on the refinement of the 16 draft targets included in the proposed strategy
Organization of work: adoption of the agenda<br />Annotations to the provisional agenda
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**
Global Strategy for Plant Conservation <br>Technical review of the targets and analysis of opportunities for their implementation: Report of the meeting of technical experts on the global plant conservation strategy, Gran Canaria, 11-13 february 2002
Report of the meeting
Report of the meeting
Opportunities for the implementation of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation through the thematic and cross-cutting programmes of work of the Convention on Biological Diversity
Global Plant Conservation Strategy<br>European Plant Conservation Strategy
Global Strategy for Plant Conservation <br>Nationally based initiatives that can contribute to the implementation of the Strategy
Plant conservation strategy<br>A joint Council of Europe and Planta Europa European Plant Conservation Strategy: submission by Planta Europa and the Council of Europe
Plant Conservation Strategy<br>A proposal for a global strategy for plant conservation
Cross-cutting issues: Progress reports on implementation<br>Global strategy for plant conservation of the Convention on Biological Diversity<br>Technical review of the targets and analysis of opportunities for their implementation
The Gran Canaria Declaration<br>Calling for a Global Program for Plant Conservation
11 - 13 February 2002, Las Palmas de la Gran Canaria, Spain
Reference: (2002-012)
To: CBD National Focal Points
The Executive Secretary conveys the list of invited experts and organizations for the Technical Expert Meeting on the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation to be held in Gran Canaria, from 11 to 13 February 2002
English
Reference: SCBD/STTM/MG/va/ia/23756 (2001-090)
To:
The Executive Secretary invites the CBD National Focal Points to the technical expert meeting on the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation which will be held from 11 to 13 February 2002. The venue will be announced later
English
Reference: SCBD/STTM/MG/va/23754 (2001-091)
To:
The Executive Secretary invites the UN Organizations, UN Specialized Agencies and International Organizations to the technical expert meeting on the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation which will be held from 11 to 13 February 2002. The venue will be announced later
EnglishGlobal strategy for plant conservation
11 March 2001, Montreal, Canada
Consequences of the use of the new technology for the control of plant gene expression for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity
Incorporation of biological diversity considerations into environmental impact assessment
Contribution to the preparation for the forthcoming International Technical Conference on the Conservation and Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture in 1996