Clearing-House Mechanism Clearing-House Mechanism About the CHM Introduction FAQ Programme Background StrategyActivities Implementation CHM Award Information CentreCHM NetworkCHM National Focal PointsGuidanceCapacity BuildingCHM Logo Informal Advisory Committee Mandate MembersMeetingsOperational Procedures Related Information Meetings and Documents NotificationsRelated Web Sites Clearing-House Mechanism Clearing-House Mechanism Towards a biodiversity knowledge network for scientific and technical cooperation Mission The Clearing-House Mechanism (CHM) of the Convention on Biological Diversity has been established further to Article 18.3 of the Convention. Further to decision X/15, its mission is to contribute significantly to the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity and its Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, through effective information services and other appropriate means in order to promote and facilitate scientific and technical cooperation, knowledge sharing and information exchange, and to establish a fully operational network of Parties and partners. This mission is articulated around three major goals: The central clearing-house mechanism provides effective global information services to facilitate the implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020.National clearing-house mechanisms provide effective information services to facilitate the implementation of the national biodiversity strategies and action plans.Partners significantly expand the clearing-house mechanism network and services. More » Implementation The implementation activities of the Clearing-House Mechanism has been guided by the Conference of the Parties. The Clearing-House Mechanism consists of the following components:The CBD website, acting as the central node.The network of national Clearing-House Mechanisms.Various partner institutions. The Clearing-House Mechanism is constantly being improved to better contribute to the implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and the achievement of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets. A list of priority activities has been defined, and a description of the information services to be provided by the central Clearing-House Mechanism is available in document UNEP/CBD/CHM/IAC/2010/1/3. Decisions XIII/23XII/2XI/2X/15IX/30VIII/11VII/23VI/18V/14IV/2III/16III/4II/3I/3
Clearing-House Mechanism Clearing-House Mechanism Towards a biodiversity knowledge network for scientific and technical cooperation Mission The Clearing-House Mechanism (CHM) of the Convention on Biological Diversity has been established further to Article 18.3 of the Convention. Further to decision X/15, its mission is to contribute significantly to the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity and its Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, through effective information services and other appropriate means in order to promote and facilitate scientific and technical cooperation, knowledge sharing and information exchange, and to establish a fully operational network of Parties and partners. This mission is articulated around three major goals: The central clearing-house mechanism provides effective global information services to facilitate the implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020.National clearing-house mechanisms provide effective information services to facilitate the implementation of the national biodiversity strategies and action plans.Partners significantly expand the clearing-house mechanism network and services. More » Implementation The implementation activities of the Clearing-House Mechanism has been guided by the Conference of the Parties. The Clearing-House Mechanism consists of the following components:The CBD website, acting as the central node.The network of national Clearing-House Mechanisms.Various partner institutions. The Clearing-House Mechanism is constantly being improved to better contribute to the implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and the achievement of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets. A list of priority activities has been defined, and a description of the information services to be provided by the central Clearing-House Mechanism is available in document UNEP/CBD/CHM/IAC/2010/1/3. Decisions XIII/23XII/2XI/2X/15IX/30VIII/11VII/23VI/18V/14IV/2III/16III/4II/3I/3