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Report of the International Workshop on the Removal and Mitigation of Perverse, and the Promotion of Positive, Incentive Measures
Provisional Agenda
Annotations to the Provisional Agenda
Analysis of Relevant Information on the Impacts of Positive and Perverse Incentives
Incentive Measures (Article 11): Information and Good-Practice Cases from Different Regions on the Identification and Removal or Mitigation of Perverse, and the Promotion of Positive, Incentive Measures
Report of the International Workshop on the Removal and Mitigation of Perverse, and the Promotion of Positive, Incentive Measures
TEEB for Policy Makers: Responding to the Value of Nature
TEEB for Policy Makers: Responding to the Value of Nature
Report of the Workshop
Incentive Measures (Article 11): Progress report on activities undertaken by Parties, other Governments, relevant organizations and initiatives, and the Executive Secretary, Analysis of information received
Incentive Measures (Article 11): Synthesis of information on progress in implementing decision X/44
Report of the Capacity-Building Workshop for North Africa and the Middle East on the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity
Report of the Subregional Workshop on Valuation and Incentive Measures for Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Incentive Measures (Article 11) - Progress report on activities undertaken by Parties, other Governments, relevant organizations and initiatives, and the Executive Secretary: updated analysis of information received
Report of the Subregional Workshop for South America on Valuation and Incentive Measures
Report of the Subregional Workshop for Sub Saharan West Africa on Valuation and Incentive Measures
16 - 17 October 2013, Geneva, Switzerland
11 - 13 February 2014, Entebbe, Uganda
Modalities and Milestones for the Full Operationalization of Aichi Biodiversity Target 3, and Obstacles Encountered in Implementing Options Identified for Eliminating, Phasing Out or Reforming Incentives That Are Harmful for Biodiversity
1 - 4 June 2014, Singapore, Singapore
Obstacles encountered in implementing options identified for eliminating, phasing out or reforming incentives that are harmful for biodiversity
How to mainstreaming Green economy for achieving the Aichi target 7, overcoming the diverse values? This side event provides 2 cases with Satoyama-Satoumi approaches and 1 methodology for multi-stakeholder communication.Furthermore, we will also discuss life&work-style innovation in Satoyama-Sa ...
RATIONALE AND POLICY RELEVANCE Building on decision XI/4 adopted in 2012, Parties at this 12th CoP will discuss the need to mobilize funds at the international and domestic levels to achieve the three objectives of the Convention. To do so, Parties will discuss a list of key actions to improve ...
In this workshop, the national progress of the Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in China will be introduced. Meanwhile, the preliminary results of two pilot studies for economics valuation at local level and one for poverty reduction at community level in China will be shown respectively ...
The current dimension and growth in the illegal trade in wildlife products pose a significant risk both to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and to social and economic development. Past and recent successes in conservation, protected area management and the governance of natur ...
16 - 18 September 2015, New Delhi, India
26 - 27 October 2015, San Jose, Costa Rica
12 - 13 November 2015, Lima, Peru
24 - 25 November 2015, Entebbe, Uganda
30 November - 1 December 2015, Manila, Philippines
8 - 12 May 2017, Geneva, Switzerland
Reference: SCBD/IMS/RS/ET/CP/86505 (2017-041)
To: CBD, CPB and ABS National Focal Points, other Governments, IPLCs and relevant organizations
29 - 31 May 2017, Oslo, Norway
24 - 29 September 2017, Geneva, Switzerland
12 August 2018, New York, United States of America
22 - 25 January 2019, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland
Reference: SCBD/SSSF/AS/ML/OH/GD/87855 (2019-045)
To: CBD, CPB and ABS National Focal Points, relevant stakeholders, organizations and initiatives
Reference: SCBD/SSSF/AS/ML/GD/88414 (2019-114)
To: CBD National Focal Points and Resource Mobilization Focal Points
The increase in resource consumption and polluting emissions as a result of economic growth is not compatible with biodiversity conservation. However, most international policies on biodiversity and sustainability advocate economic growth.
7 June 2020, Rome, Italy
Reference: SCBD/SSSF/AS/ML/OH/GD/89465 (2021-017)
To: CBD National Focal Points, Cartagena Protocol Focal Points and ABS Focal Points
7 - 8 April 2021, Rome, Italy
26 - 30 April 2021, Online
A market platform matching producers providing biodiversity services with corporations seeking to invest in credible on-farm environmental stewardship is expected to be running by the end of the year.
a.s.r. is going to reward farmers who are committed to sustainable business operations. Farmers who use agricultural land owned by a.s.r. can receive a discount of 5 to 10% on the rent if they manage their land sustainably. In order to make the agricultural sector more sustainable, a.s.r. has fo ...
An extraordinary opportunity is emerging in the form of natural capital markets, but five main challenges have to be overcome before responsible trading schemes can be launched, according to one sustainability expert.
The Australian Council of Superannuation Investors is urging its members to assess the financial risk posed by biodiversity loss and push companies to do more to protect the environment from deforestation, ecosystem extinction and pollution of the oceans and freshwater resources. New research b ...
Traditionally, our policy and decision-makers use three basic measures of economic progress: gross domestic product (GDP), inflation rate, and unemployment rate. But how useful are these economic measures, especially during this period when we are recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic?