Reference |
Target |
Related Strategic Goals/Aichi Targets |
Target 1 |
By 2020, at least 60% of the population is aware of the importance of biodiversity and its impact on human wellbeing and socioeconomic development of the country. |
1 |
Target 2 |
By 2020, Programmes for the valuation of biodiversity and payments for ecosystem services developed and integrated into national and local development strategies and plans. |
2 |
Target 3 |
By 2020, incentives harmful to biodiversity are eliminated, phased out or reformed and positive incentives conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity are developed and applied. |
3 |
Target 4 |
By 2020 investments in systems of production and consumption based on sustainable eco-friendly practices increased. |
4 |
Target 5 |
By 2020, the rate of degradation and fragmentation of ecosystems and the loss of habitats is significantly reduced. |
5 |
Target 6 |
By 2020, at least three Legislations that govern exploitation of aquatic and associated terrestrial resources are reviewed and enforced. |
6 |
Target 7 |
By 2020, biodiversity and agriculture related policies, laws and strategies promote sustainable management of forest, agricultural and aquaculture ecosystems. |
7 |
Target 8 |
By 2020, all forms of pollution from water and land-based activities are brought to levels that are non-detrimental to biodiversity ecosystem functions. |
8 |
Target 9 |
By 2020, invasive alien species and pathways are identified and prioritized, priority species are controlled or eradicated, and measures are in place to prevent their introduction and establishment. |
9 |
Target 10 |
By 2020, the multiple anthropogenic pressure on coral reef, and vulnerable ecosystems impacted by climatic change are minimized. |
10 |
Target 11 |
By 2020, area covered under marine protected areas be increased from 6.5% to 10% and effectively manage existing terrestrial and marine protected areas. |
11 |
Target 12 |
By 2020, species that require special attention are identified and managed for long-term sustainability in a nationwide biodiversity assessment. |
12 |
Target 13 |
By 2020, strategies to reduce genetic erosion developed and implemented to maintain genetic diversity of cultivated plants, farmed and domesticated animals and their wild relatives. |
13 |
Target 14 |
By 2020, ecosystems that provide essential services, related to water, and contribute to health, livelihoods and well-being, are restored and safeguarded, taking into account the needs of women, local and vulnerable communities. |
14 |
Target 15 |
By 2020, ecosystem resilience and the contribution of biodiversity to carbon stocks has been enhanced, through conservation and restoration, thereby contributing to climate change mitigation and adaptation and to combating desertification. |
15 |
Target 16 |
By 2020, Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits from utilization of biodiversity resource is in force and operational, consistent with national and international legislation. |
16 |
Target 17 |
By 2016, Tanzania has adopted NBSAP as a policy instrument, and has commenced implementation with effective, participation. |
17 |
Target 18 |
By 2020, traditional knowledge, innovation and practices relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity respected and safeguarded. |
18 |
Target 19 |
By 2020, significant increase in the contribution of knowledge, technology and scientifically based information generated and shared. |
19 |
Target 20 |
By 2020, financial resources in support of biodiversity programmes significantly increased. |
20 |