Retired sections: Part A, paragraphs 1(b), 1(d), 1(e), 1(g), 5(a), (5(b), 5©, Part B, paragraph 6, paragraphs 2 to 4, 8 to 11.
Measures for implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity
A. Incentive measures: consideration of measures for the
implementation of Article 11
The Conference of the Parties,
Reaffirming
the importance for the implementation of the Convention of the design and
implementation by Parties and Governments of economically and socially sound
measures that act as incentives for the conservation and sustainable use of
biological diversity,
Recalling
decision III/18 on incentive measures,
Recognizing
that incentive measures should be designed using an ecosystem approach and with
the targeted resource management audience in mind,
Recognizing that economic valuation of biodiversity and biological
resources is an important tool for well-targeted and calibrated economic
incentive measures,
1. Encourages Parties, Governments and relevant organizations:
(a) To promote the design and
implementation of appropriate incentive measures, taking fully into account the
ecosystem approach and the various conditions of the Parties and employing the
precautionary approach of Principle 15 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and
Development, in order to facilitate achieving the implementation of the
objectives of the Convention and to integrate biological diversity concerns in
sectoral policies, instruments and projects;
(b) As a first step towards
formulating incentive measures, to identify threats to biological diversity and
underlying causes of reduction or loss of biological diversity and relevant
actors;
(c) To take into account
economic, social, cultural and ethical valuation in the development of relevant
incentive measures;
(d) To develop supportive legal
and policy frameworks for the design and implementation of incentive measures;
(e) To carry out participatory
consultative processes at the relevant level to define the clear and
target-oriented incentive measures to address the identified underlying causes
of biodiversity reduction or loss and unsustainable use;
(f) To identify perverse
incentives and consider the removal or mitigation of their negative effects on
biological diversity in order to encourage positive, rather than negative,
effects on the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity;
(g) To prepare case-studies on
incentive measures in the thematic focus of the fifth meeting of the Conference
of the Parties, utilizing the indicative outline prepared by the Executive
Secretary as far as possible, and to make them available to the Executive
Secretary.
(h) To undertake value addition
and enhancement of naturally occurring genetic resources, based on the
participatory approach, where appropriate, to work as incentives for their
conservation and sustainable use;
2. Requests Parties to
include information on the design and implementation of incentive measures in
their second national reports;
3. Requests the financial
mechanism to provide to eligible Parties adequate and timely support for the
design and approaches relevant to the implementation of incentive measures
including, where necessary, assessment of biological diversity of the relevant
ecosystems, capacity-building necessary for the design and implementation of
incentive measures and the development of appropriate legal and policy
frameworks, and projects with components that provide for these incentives;
4. Invites all relevant
organizations:
(a) To support efforts by Parties
to design and implement appropriate incentive measures;
(b) To assist Parties and
Governments to identify gaps in national capacity for policy research and
analysis relevant to the design of incentive measures and to develop the
necessary capacity to conduct such research and analysis;
5. Requests the Executive Secretary:
(a) To compile the information
received from Parties, Governments and relevant organizations and to facilitate
the exchange of information through appropriate means, such as the
clearing-house mechanism, taking full advantage of existing and ongoing work of
Parties and relevant organizations in this area;
(b) To prepare in collaboration
with the Organisation for Economic Development and Cooperation (OECD), the World
Conservation Union (IUCN) and other relevant organizations, a background paper
containing further analysis of the design and implementation of incentive
measures for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, as it is
related to the incentive measures in the thematic focus of the fifth meeting of
the Conference of the Parties, with the aim of developing guidance to Parties;
(c) To describe, in this
document, ways and means to identify perverse incentives and possibilities to
remove or mitigate their negative effects on biological diversity.
B. Public education and awareness: consideration of
measures for the implementation of Article 13
The Conference of the Parties,
Recalling
Article 13 of the Convention, on public education and awareness,
Recognizing the importance of public education and awareness
as central instruments to achieve the Convention's goals and to ensure
effective implementation of the Convention at the national level, and
also recognizing the need for capacity-building in this area,
Having taken note
of the decision of the Commission on Sustainable Development at its sixth
session on transfer of environmentally sound technology, capacity-building,
education and public awareness, and science for sustainable development,
Recognizing
that the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity includes
social issues which require cultural understanding and sensitivity, and that
efforts to promote the goals of Article 13 entail recognition of the diverse
needs of people and their differing perceptions, knowledge, attitudes,
interests, values and understanding in respect of the goals of the Convention,
and that public education and awareness on biological diversity is most
effective when it occurs in a social context that is meaningful to a specific
audience,
Noting the opportunities for synergy on this particular issue within the Convention,
the activities of the Commission on Sustainable Development, the mandate and
activities of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural
Organization, the World Conservation Union (IUCN) and relevant activities of
other bodies on public education, training and awareness on matters related to
biological diversity,
Stressing
that modern technologies and expanding access to electronic communication means
bring new possibilities for promoting and encouraging understanding of the
importance of, and measures required for, the conservation of biological
diversity; but also recognizing the importance of traditional
communication systems among local communities, with emphasis on maintaining
their integrity and dynamism,
Further recognizing
the role of the public media and non-traditional means of communication in
information dissemination and awareness-raising,
Recognizing
that non-governmental organizations have an important role in developing and
disseminating information on biological diversity, especially in reaching out to
marginalized groups who have a significant role to play in the conservation and
sustainable use of biological diversity,
1. Urges Parties:
(a) To place special emphasis on
the requirements of Article 13 of the Convention in the development of their
national strategies and action plans;
(b) To promote education on
biological diversity through relevant institutions, including non-governmental
organizations;
(c) To allocate appropriate
resources for the strategic use of education and communication instruments at
each phase of policy formulation, planning, implementation and evaluation,
including the identification of relevant target groups seeking to provide these
with relevant, timely, reliable and understandable information;
(d) To integrate biological
diversity concerns into education strategies, recognizing the particular needs
of indigenous and local communities; and
(e) To support initiatives by
major groups that foster stakeholder participation in biological diversity
conservation and sustainable use and that integrate biological diversity
conservation matters into their practices and educational programmes;
2. Also urges Parties to
share experiences on initiatives on public education and awareness and public
participation relevant to the Convention, particularly on a sectoral and
thematic basis, and to make relevant case studies as well as lessons learned in
the preparation of national biological diversity policies, strategies and plans
available to the Executive Secretary and for the exchange of information among
Parties through the clearing-house mechanism and to consider how to organize
assistance for Parties who may be keen to develop public awareness and education
strategies, but lack the ability to do so;
3. Encourages Parties to
make use of the media, including print and electronic media, to promote public
education and awareness about the importance and appropriate methods for the
conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity;
4. Calls upon Parties,
where necessary, to illustrate and translate the provisions of the Convention
into the respective local languages to promote public education and
awareness-raising of relevant sectors, including local communities;
5. Decides that public
education and awareness issues shall be integrated into and become an integral
component of all sectoral and thematic items under the programme of work of the
Conference of the Parties;
6. Invites the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to consider
launching a global initiative on biological diversity education, training and
public awareness and requests the Executive Secretary to explore the
feasibility of such an initiative and to report to the fifth meeting of the
Conference of the Parties on the progress of such an initiative;
7. Invites the United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), in cooperation with other United Nations
bodies and other relevant international and regional organizations, agreements,
processes and institutions, to continue and make use of existing initiatives and
to further develop its information dissemination and public-awareness activities
in support of the work of the Convention;
8. Urges Parties, relevant
organizations and donor agencies to support local, national, subregional and
regional public education and awareness initiatives;
9. Urges Parties, when
requesting for assistance through the financial mechanism of the Convention, to
propose projects which promote measures for implementing the provisions of the
Convention on public education and awareness;
10. Decides to review
progress in the implementation of the above activities, at the latest at its
seventh meeting.
C. Impact assessment and minimizing adverse effects:
consideration of measures for the implementation of Article 14
The Conference of the Parties,
Recalling
Article 14 of the Convention, on impact assessment and minimizing adverse
impacts, including its provision on liability and redress for damage to
biological diversity,
Recalling also
its decision II/18, on measures to provide information and share experiences on
the implementation of Article 14,
Taking note
of the note by the Executive Secretary on impact assessment and minimizing
adverse impacts; implementation of Article 14 (UNEP/CBD/COP/4/20),
Noting
the initiatives in this field, such as the statement submitted to the fourth
meeting of the Conference of the Parties on behalf of the International
Association for Impact Assessment, following its 18th annual meeting in
Christchurch, New Zealand, in April 1998,
Noting
the entry into force of the Economic Commission for Europe Convention on
Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context (the "Espoo
Convention"), as an example of regional cooperation,
Concerning impact assessment
1. Invites Parties,
Governments, national and international organizations, and indigenous and local
communities embodying traditional lifestyles, to transmit to the Executive
Secretary for the purpose of exchanging information and sharing experiences on:
(a) Impact assessments that
consider environmental effects and interrelated socio-economic aspects relevant
to biological diversity;
(b) Strategic environmental
assessments;
(c) Ways and means of fully
incorporating biodiversity considerations into environmental impact assessment
procedures;
(d) Reports and case studies
relating to environmental impact assessment in the thematic areas specifically
referred to in its decisions, particularly with respect to biological diversity,
including in respect of activities with transboundary implications and for
environmental impacts having cumulative effects on biological diversity;
(e) Reports relating to existing
legislation, experience with environmental impact assessment procedures and
guidelines for environmental impact assessment, particularly with regard to the
incorporation of biological diversity considerations into environmental impact
assessment;
(f) Reports concerning the
implementation of mitigating measures and incentive schemes to enhance
compliance with existing national environmental impact assessment systems;
2. Requests the Executive
Secretary to prepare a synthesis report based on the information contained in
such submissions and other relevant information, for the consideration of the
Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice;
3. Instructs the
Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice to identify
further actions that would promote implementation of the impact assessment
procedures requested by Article 14 of the Convention, including consideration of
whether there is a need for additional work to develop guidelines on the
incorporation of biological diversity considerations into environmental impact
assessment and to report to the Conference of the Parties;
4. Recommends that
appropriate issues related to environmental impact assessment should be
integrated into and become an integral component of relevant sectoral and
thematic items under the programme of work of the Conference of the Parties;
5. Requests the Executive
Secretary to make this information available through the clearing-house
mechanism and other appropriate means;
6. Encourages the
Executive Secretary to initiate collaboration between the Convention and other
international organizations and bodies with expertise in this field and to seek
cooperation, in particular with the Convention on Wetlands of International
Importance, especially as Waterfowl Habitat and the Bonn Convention on the
Conservation of Migratory Species, with the World Conservation Union (IUCN) and
the International Association for Impact Assessment, with a view to drawing on
their networks of professional expertise and sources of information and advice;
7. Emphasizes the need to
enable active participation by interested and affected stakeholders in the
assessment process, including indigenous and local communities embodying
traditional lifestyles and non-governmental organizations;
Concerning liability and redress
8. Invites Parties,
Governments and relevant international organizations to provide the Executive
Secretary with information on national, international and regional measures and
agreements on liability and redress applicable to damage to biological
diversity, including the nature, scope and coverage of such provisions, and
information on experiences in their implementation, as well as information
regarding access by foreign citizens to national courts potentially applicable
to or in cases involving transboundary environmental harm;
9. Invites Parties to
include in their national reports information on actions taken with respect to
liability and redress for damage to biological diversity;
10. Requests the Executive
Secretary to prepare a synthesis report based on the information contained in
submissions by Parties and other relevant information, for examination by the
Conference of the Parties at its fifth meeting;
11. Notes that this
decision is without prejudice to the consideration of the issue of liability and
redress in the negotiation of the protocol on biosafety.