Retired sections: paragraphs 8 and 11.
Implementation of Articles 6 and 8 of the Convention
The Conference of the Parties,
Reaffirming the great importance of the development and implementation
by all Parties of national strategies, plans and programmes in accordance.
with Article 6 of the Convention,
Welcoming the work already undertaken by the Parties in implementing
Article 6,
Recalling paragraph 5 of decision II/6, in which the Conference of the
Parties requested the interim institutional structure operating the financial
mechanism to facilitate urgent implementation of Article 6 of the Convention
by making available to developing country Parties financial resources for
projects in a flexible and expeditious manner,
Recalling also that in decision II/17 the Conference of the Parties
decided that the first national reports by Parties would focus in so far as
possible on measures taken for the implementation of Article 6,
Reaffirming that Article 8 of the Convention sets out a clear framework
of the necessary elements for in situ conservation, which should be addressed
in a coherent manner,
Noting that the reduction in the number of species and the
fragmentation and degradation of ecosystems and habitats call not only for
conservation but also for inter alia sustainable use and restoration of
habitats, including their biological diversity components, together with
other measures provided for by Article 8 of the Convention,
Noting the conclusions and recommendations of the United Nations-Norway
Conference on Alien Species, Trondheim, Norway, 1-5 July 1996, and suggesting
that Parties may wish to use these results in their implementation of
Article 8 (h) of the Convention,
Believing that a central role of the clearing-house mechanism should be
the sharing of experiences and dissemination of information relevant to
Articles 6 and 8,
Emphasizing that the compilation and dissemination under the Convention
of information relevant to the implementation of Articles 6 and 8 should
complement and enhance existing efforts, rather than duplicate them,
1. Stresses the need for Parties to ensure the cross-border
coordination of their respective strategies, on a bilateral as well as on a
regional basis;
2. Urges Parties to include in their national plans or strategies
and legislation measures for:
(a) The conservation of biological diversity both in situ and
ex situ;
(b) The integration of biological diversity objectives in relevant
sectoral policies in order to achieve conservation and sustainable use of
biological diversity;
(c) The equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of
genetic resources;
3. Further urges Parties to submit their first national reports on
time;
4. Requests the interim financial mechanism under the Convention to
make available to developing country Parties resources to enable them to
facilitate urgent implementation of paragraphs 2 and 3 above;
5. Encourages all Parties to set measurable targets in order to
achieve biological diversity conservation and sustainable use objectives;
6. Requests Parties to take action to achieve the restoration of
habitats, including their biological diversity components;
7. Requests the Executive Secretary to explore ways of enhancing the
collection and dissemination to Parties of information on the implementation
of Articles 6 and 8 by involving in a more regular and systematic fashion
organizations already concerned with the collection and dissemination of such
information;
8. Requests the Executive Secretary to prepare a paper for
consideration by the next meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific,
Technical and Technological Advice, identifying existing conventions and
other international agreements relevant to the implementation of the various
paragraphs of Article 8;
9. Recommends the development of a thematic approach in the further
compilation and dissemination of information on the implementation of
Articles 6 and 8 and commends the inclusion of the following work areas
within this approach:
(a) Methodologies to evaluate and mitigate threats to biological
diversity;
(b) Ways to suppress or mitigate perverse or negative incentives
having a deleterious effect on biological diversity;
10. Encourages the Scientific Committee on Problems of the
Environment and the Invasive Species Specialist Group of the World
Conservation Union to continue their efforts to develop a global strategy and
action plan to deal with the problem of alien invasive species;
11. Decides that the first national reports referred to in
decision II/17 should be submitted no later than 1 January 1998, taking into
account decision III/25 of the third meeting of the Conference of the
Parties on the date and venue of its next meeting.
11. Decides that the first national reports referred to in decision II/17
should be submitted no later than 1 January 1998, taking into account
decision III/25 of the third meeting of the Conference of the Parties
on the date and venue of its next meeting.