Reference |
Target |
Related Strategic Goals/Aichi Targets |
National Target 1 |
By 2018, at least 60 percent of the population aware of values of biodiversity and steps they can take to conserve and use it sustainably. |
1 |
National Target 2 |
By 2018, national capacity is established for valuation of biodiversity and ecosystem services to integrate into national development planning and policymaking process and national accounting system, as appropriate. |
2 |
National Target 3 |
By 2020, incentives harmful to biodiversity are reformed and positive incentives are enhanced. |
3 |
National Target 4 |
By 2020, relevant stakeholders adopt the principles of sustainable production and consumption of natural
resources and have kept the impacts of use of natural resources well within safe ecological limits. |
4 |
National Target 5 |
By 2018, high-biodiversity value habitats are mapped, the rate of losses is accounted, trends monitored and overall loss and fragmentation reduced. |
5 |
National Target 6 |
By 2020, the baseline for fish and key aquatic biodiversity is established for implementation of sustainable
management plans, as appropriate. |
6 |
National Target 7 |
Areas under agriculture and forestry are managed through the adoption of sustainable management
practices, ensuring conservation of biological diversity. |
7 |
National Target 8 |
By 2020, pollution from different sources, including from use of fertilizers and agro-chemicals affecting
biodiversity and ecosystem functions are maintained within the national environmental standards. |
8 |
National 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 manage pathways to prevent their introduction and establishment. |
9 |
National Target 10 |
By 2020, the potential impacts of climate change on vulnerable ecosystems are identified and adaptation
measures strengthened. |
10 |
National Target 11 |
The current Protected Area System is maintained with enhanced management effectiveness and financial
sustainability. |
11 |
National Target 12 |
By 2020, the information on conservation status of prioritized taxonomic groups is available and actions are taken to improve the status of prioritized species. |
12 |
National Target 13 |
By 2020, the genetic diversity of key cultivated plants and domesticated animals, including that of crop wild relatives are documented and conserved. |
13 |
National Target 14 |
By 2020, key ecosystems and ecosystem services are identified, assessed and safeguarded for human wellbeing. |
14 |
National Target 15 |
By 2020, priority degraded ecosystems and habitats are identified and rehabilitated through a landscape
approach. |
15 |
National Target 16 |
By 2015, the Nagoya Protocol is implemented through national ABS legislative, administrative and institutional frameworks, which are consistent with the Nagoya Protocol. |
16 |
National Target 17 |
By 2015, the revised National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plan (NBSAP) is adopted as a national guiding document for effective biodiversity management. |
17 |
National Target 18 |
By 2020, TK and customary practices of communities, relevant to biodiversity conservation and sustainable use are documented and used, and where appropriate revived and protected. |
18 |
National Target 19 |
By 2020, science-based knowledge and technologies related to biodiversity are generated, improved, made accessible and applied, where appropriate. |
19 |
National Target 20 |
By 2016, the funding requirement for the implementation of the NBSAP is identified and funds mobilized. |
20 |