Incentive measures
The Conference of the Parties,
Acknowledging the importance of incentive measures in achieving
conservation and sustainable use of the components of biodiversity,
Recognizing that biodiversity provides global services to humankind
that are not captured and adequately recognized by current economic
relations, patterns and policies,
1. Establishes a programme of work that promotes the development and
implementation of social, economic and legal incentive measures for the
conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity, in synergy with
specific programmes of work, in order to:
(a) Support Parties, Governments and organizations in developing
practical policies and projects;
(b) Develop practical guidance to the financial mechanism for
effective support and prioritization of these policies and projects;
2. Decides that the activities of the programme of work should
result in the following:
(a) The assessment of representative existing incentive measures,
review of case-studies, identification of new opportunities for incentive
measures, and dissemination of information, through the clearing-house
mechanism and other means, as appropriate;
(b) The development of methods to promote information on biodiversity
in consumer decisions, for example through ecolabelling, if appropriate;
(c) The assessment, as appropriate and applicable to the
circumstances of Parties, of the values of biodiversity, in order to
internalize better these values in public policy initiatives and
private-sector decisions;
(d) A consideration of biodiversity concerns in liability schemes;
(e) The creation of incentives for integration of biodiversity
concerns in all sectors;
3. Requests the Executive Secretary to collaborate with relevant
organizations, such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, the United Nations
Development Programme, the United Nations Environment Programme, and IUCN-The
World Conservation Union, in order to engage in a coordinated effort, and
undertake through such an effort, as a first phase:
(a) To gather and disseminate additional information on instruments
in support of positive incentives and their performance, and to develop a
matrix identifying the range of instruments available, their purpose,
interaction with other policy measures and effectiveness, with a view to
identifying and designing relevant instruments, where appropriate, in support
of positive measures;
(b) To continue gathering information on perverse incentive measures,
and on ways and means to remove or mitigate their negative impacts on
biological diversity, through case-studies and lessons learned, and consider
how these ways and means may be applied;
(c) To elaborate proposals for the design and implementation of
incentive measures, for consideration by the Subsidiary Body on Scientific,
Technical and Technological Advice at its sixth or seventh meeting and by the
Conference of the Parties at its sixth meeting;
4. Decides to integrate actions on incentives in thematic work
programmes and ensure synergy with activities on sustainable use, noting that
incentive measures are essential elements in developing effective approaches
to conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity especially at the
level of local communities;
5. Requests the Executive Secretary to promote coordinated action on
incentives with other international biodiversity-related agreements and
relevant organizations, noting specifically that the joint work plan of the
Convention on Biological Diversity and the Convention on Wetlands for the
period 2000-2001 (UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/5/INF/12) includes consideration of
incentive measures;
6. Urges Parties and other Governments to explore possible ways and
means by which incentive measures promoted through the Kyoto Protocol under
the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change can support the
objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity