Reference |
Target |
Related Strategic Goals/Aichi Targets |
Strategic Output A1 |
Effective Public Education and Awareness Programmes Delivered and Improving People’s Attitudes and Behaviour Towards Biodiversity Conservation. |
1 |
Strategic Output A2 |
Ensure that Sound Policy, Legislative and Institutional Measures for Biodiversity Conservation, including International Conventions are in place and Operational. |
2, 3 |
Strategic Output A3 |
All Development, Extractive and Related Projects are Preceded by Sound Environment and Social Impact Assessment |
4 |
Strategic Output A4 |
A Workable Mechanism for Mobilising Incentive Measures for Biodiversity Conservation Established and Being Implemented. |
3, 4 |
Strategic Output B1 |
The Conservation of Forest Biodiversity Significantly Enhanced through Effective Law Enforcement and Programme Implementation |
5 |
Strategic Output B2 |
The Conservation of Coastal and Marine Biodiversity, including Fisheries is Prioritised in National Programmes, Policies and Legislations. |
5, 6 |
Strategic Output B3 |
Ecological Restoration and Recovery of Species and Ecosystem under Threat is Significantly Improved |
1, 10 |
Strategic Output B4 |
Pollution Levels and Spread of Alien Species (Flora and Fauna) are Controlled and Well Managed. |
8, 9 |
Strategic Output B5 |
Biodiversity Resources are Sustainable Utilised and Conserved for the Benefit of Current and Future Generations. |
7, 8 |
Strategic Output C1 |
The Conservation Status of Protected Areas (Parks, Forest Reserves, Game Reserves and Sanctuaries) and the Wildlife therein Significantly Improved. |
12, 13 |
Strategic Output C2 |
The Ecological Integrity of Inland and Freshwater Ecosystems Significantly Improved through Sound Conservation Actions. |
11 |
Strategic Output C3 |
In-Situ Conservation for Species and Ecosystems in Protected Areas Enhanced by At Least 30%, Leading to Improved Conservation Status of Threatened Species and Habitats. |
12, 13 |
Strategic Output C4 |
In-Situ Conservation Outside Protected Areas Enhanced by at Least 20%, Significantly Improving the Status of Habitats for Rare and Threatened Species. |
12, 13 |
Strategic Output C5 |
Ex-Situ Conservation Programmes Designed, Supported and Implemented with Tangible Results. |
13 |
Strategic Output D1 |
Plant Resources for Agricultural are Effectively Harnessed and Managed for the Benefit of Biodiversity and People |
14, 16 |
Strategic Output D2 |
Animal Resources for Agricultural Husbandry are Effectively Harnessed and Managed for the Benefit of Biodiversity and People |
14, 16 |
Strategic Output D3 |
Land Resources for Agriculture are Effectively Harnessed and Managed for the Benefit of Biodiversity Conservation and People. |
14, 15 |
Strategic Output D4 |
Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights Well Harnessed within Local Communities and Producing Beneficial Results |
16 |
Strategic Output E1 |
Diverse Capacities for Effective Implementation of National Biodiversity Programmes Built and Being Utilised. |
17 |
Strategic Output E2 |
Public Participation on Biodiversity Conservation Significantly Improved and Making Positive Impacts. |
18 |
Strategic Output E3 |
Planning for Biodiversity Conservation Becomes a Significant Part of Sectoral Programme of Activities. |
17 |
Strategic Output E4 |
Access to Technology and Handing of Biotechnology is Made Effective and Beneficial to Local Biodiversity Programmes. |
19 |
Strategic Output E5 |
Financial and Budgetary Resources for Biodiversity Programmes Mobilised and judiciously utilised. |
20 |