Scientific and technical cooperation and
the clearing-house mechanism
The Conference of the Parties ,
Taking note of the report by the Executive Secretary on the activities
of the clearing-house mechanism during the inter-sessional period (UNEP/CBD/COP/8/17),
Taking into account the comments of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working
Group on Review of Implementation of the Convention (UNEP/CBD/COP/8/4/Rev.1)
and advice of the informal advisory committee,
Noting with satisfaction the concrete steps taken towards making
the clearing-house mechanism an effective tool for promoting technical and
scientific cooperation among Parties,
Welcoming progress in facilitating the synergistic collaboration between
the clearing-house mechanism and existing initiatives in order to develop more
accessible information sources for countries on their biodiversity,
Recalling that Article 17 calls on Parties to facilitate the exchange
of information, from all publicly available sources, relevant to the conservation
and sustainable use of biological diversity, taking into account the special
needs of developing countries,
1. Adopts the updated strategic plan of the clearing-house mechanism
for the period 2005-2010, as contained in annex I to the present decision;
2. Also adopts the programme of work of the clearing-house mechanism
up to 2010, as contained in annex II to the present decision;
3. Invites Parties and other Governments, as appropriate, to provide
free and open access to all past, present and future public-good research results,
assessments, maps and databases on biodiversity, in accordance with national
and international legislation;
4. Requests Parties, and invites other Governments and relevant donors
to continue providing financial and technical support to develop national and
regional clearing-house mechanisms,
5. Requests the Executive Secretary to prepare a report on progress
made in the implementation of the strategic plan of the clearing-house mechanism
and its programme of work for the period 2005-2010, for consideration at the
tenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties.
Annex I
UPDATED STRATEGIC PLAN OF THE CLEARING-HOUSE MECHANISM FOR THE PERIOD 2005-2010
I. MISSION
To contribute significantly to the implementation of the Convention on
Biological Diversity and its programme areas and cross-cutting issues,
especially the 2010 target, through the promotion and facilitation of technical
and scientific cooperation among Parties, other Governments and stakeholders.
II. STRATEGIC GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Goal 1: The clearing-house mechanism is promoting and facilitating
technical and scientific cooperation.
1.1. The clearing-house mechanism contributes to the implementation of
the Convention and particularly the achievement of the 2010 target.
1.2. The clearing-house mechanism facilitates the transfer of technology
and technology cooperation.
1.3. The clearing-house mechanism facilitates cooperation among the three
Rio conventions and other environmental agreements, organizations and initiatives.
Goal 2: The clearing-house mechanism is promoting and facilitating
the exchange of information among Parties, other Governments and stakeholders.
2.1. The clearing-house mechanism makes information related to the Convention
and Convention processes available via electronic and traditional means.
2.2. In collaboration with other relevant initiatives, organizations and
partners, the clearing-house mechanism facilitates the access to and repatriation
of information on biodiversity.
2.3. The clearing-house mechanism assists Parties and other Governments
and relevant organizations in making data and information available in support
of activities related to the implementation of the Convention and the achievement
of the 2010 target.
2.4. The clearing-house mechanism contributes to the future technical
development of the Biosafety Clearing-House established under paragraph 1
of Article 20 of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety.
2.5. Parties have established effective mechanisms for facilitating the
exchange of information, including as appropriate clearing-house mechanism
websites which adhere to common formats, protocols and standards, including
metadata standards, as recommended by the clearing-house mechanism.
Goal 3: The clearing-house mechanism is fully operational with participation
of all Parties and an expanded network of partners
3.1. All Parties have established and are further developing clearing-house
mechanisms.
3.2. Relevant partners participate in an expanded clearing-house mechanism
network.
3.3. Parties have established and use effective mechanisms for facilitating
scientific and technical cooperation, including thematic networks where appropriate
in support of the implementation the Convention and the achievement of the
2010 target.
3.4. The clearing-house mechanism contributes to the development of the
global communication, education and public awareness network.
Annex II
PROGRAMME OF WORK OF THE CLEARING-HOUSE MECHANISM UP TO 2010
Objective |
Activities
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Goal 1: The clearing-house mechanism is promoting and facilitating
technical and scientific cooperation |
1.1. The clearing-house mechanism contributes to the implementation
of the Convention and particularly the achievement of the 2010 target
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Actions by the CBD clearing-house mechanism
1.1.1. Organize joint technical hands-on workshops with partners
and international thematic focal points on new information
and web-based technologies to assist in the implementation of the Convention,
taking into account the special needs of indigenous and local
communities
1.1.2. Invite programme officers and other experts to participate
in clearing-house mechanism workshops to better integrate
the work of clearing-house mechanisms with work related to implementation
of the Convention
1.1.3. Invite Parties to contribute technical expertise to technical
workshops and training courses
1.1.4 Develop collaborative tools and systems, including web-based
systems and in particular the island biological diversity
portal, to assist Parties in the implementation of cooperative activities
and work
1.1.5 Make available the issue-based modules for coherent implementation
of biodiversity-related conventions prepared by the United
Nations Environment Programme through the clearing-house mechanism
of the Convention on Biological Diversity
1.1.6 Work with partners to develop tools to analyse information
concurrently from the national reports of the biodiversity-related
and Rio conventions
1.1.7 Participate in activities related to the World Summit on the
Information Society
Actions by national clearing-house mechanisms
1.1.8 Identify and implement opportunities to facilitate scientific
and technical cooperation that will enhance the capacity
to implement priority actions in national biodiversity strategies and
action plans
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1.2. The clearing-house mechanism facilitates the transfer of technology
and technology cooperation |
Actions by the CBD clearing-house mechanism
1.2.1 Assist Parties and other Governments in the use of new information
technologies and traditional technologies to promote
transfer of technologies
1.2.2 Promote technology transfer through participation in trade
fairs, conferences, workshops, and other technology-related
events
Actions by national clearing-house mechanisms
1.2.3 Identify and implement opportunities to facilitate the transfer
of technology that is needed to implement priority actions
in national biodiversity strategies and action plans
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1.3. The clearing-house mechanism facilitates cooperation among
the three Rio Conventions and other environmental agreements, organizations
and initiatives |
Actions by the CBD clearing-house mechanism
1.3.1 Establish a technical working group among the Rio and other
environmental conventions and develop electronic tools
to facilitate communication and work
1.3.2 Publish technical specifications through the CHM Toolkit to
assist in making electronic information from the Rio
and other environmental conventions interoperable
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Goal 2: The clearing-house mechanism is promoting and facilitating
the exchange of information among Parties, other Governments and
stakeholders |
2.1. The clearing-house mechanism makes information related to the
Convention and Convention processes available via electronic and traditional
means |
Actions by the CBD and national clearing-house mechanisms
2.1.1 Invest in the development of, and use, new information exchange
tools and technologies to make Convention-related information
accessible
2.1.2 Invest in the use of traditional information dissemination
tools to ensure equitable access to Convention-related information
Actions by national clearing-house mechanisms
2.1.3 National clearing-house mechanisms make available information
on activities undertaken to implement the Convention
as appropriate
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2.2. In collaboration with other relevant initiatives, organizations
and partners, the clearing-house mechanism facilitates the access to
and repatriation of information on biodiversity |
Actions by the CBD and national clearing-house mechanisms
2.2.1 In collaboration with other relevant initiatives, organizations
and partners, publish information through the clearing-house
mechanism on projects digitizing observational data and natural history
collections of specimen data
2.2.2 Support the Global Biodiversity Information Facility and other
initiatives that promote open access to digitized observational
data and specimen data in natural history collections and
the development of open distributed networks of data
2.2.3 Promote participation in projects aiming to enhance national
capacities to digitize, access and use electronic observational
data and specimen data from natural history collections,
and the publication of their results
2.2.4 Collaborate with relevant partners, academic and research institutions,
non-governmental organizations and the private sector to
facilitate access to relevant data and information, such as observational,
environmental, geospatial and scientific literature
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2.3. The clearing-house mechanism assists
Parties and other Governments and relevant organizations in making data
and information available in support of activities related to the implementation
of the Convention and the achievement of the 2010 target
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Actions by the CBD clearing-house mechanism
2.3.1 Encourage Parties and other Governments and relevant initiatives,
organizations and partners to make data available that
will assist in the implementation of the Convention and the achievement
of the 2010 target
2.3.2 Establish a metadata registry of data and information held
by national clearing-house mechanisms
2.3.3 In collaboration with other relevant initiatives, organizations
and partners, make information available through the clearing-house
mechanism on data custodianship and issues of intellectual
property rights
2.3.4 Enhance mechanisms for Parties, other Governments and stakeholders
to contribute case studies and other information on best
practices
2.3.5 Link with other information systems containing resources on
best practices
2.3.6 In collaboration with other relevant initiatives, organizations
and partners, assist in the establishment of a global electronic
library catalogue on biodiversity information
Actions by national clearing-house mechanisms
2.3.7 National clearing-house mechanisms foster technical collaboration
by making information available, including on their
websites where appropriate, on technical expertise, new information
technologies, geographical information systems and data modelling
2.3.8 National clearing-house mechanisms contribute to the development
of and publish information on resources required to
assist Parties with achievement of the 2010 target
2.3.9 In collaboration with other relevant initiatives, organizations,
partners and national clearing-house mechanisms, facilitate
access to national databases on biodiversity information
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2.4. The clearing-house mechanism contributes
to the future technical development of the Biosafety Clearing-House established
under paragraph 1
of Article 20 of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. |
Actions by the CBD clearing-house mechanism
2.4.1 Assist with national participation in the Biosafety
Clearing-House by contributing technical expertise in technical workshops
and training sessions
2.4.2 Continue to disseminate information through traditional
methods to ensure full participation by Parties in activities related
to the Cartagena Protocol
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2.5. Parties have established effective mechanisms for facilitating
the exchange of information, including as appropriate clearing-house
mechanism websites which use, when possible and appropriate, common
formats, protocols and standards, including metadata standards, as
recommended by the clearing-house mechanism
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Actions by the CBD clearing-house mechanism
2.5.1 Continue to update and use the CHM Toolkit to assist Parties
in the use of common formats, protocols and standards
2.5.2 Publish metadata standards more widely for use by Parties
2.5.3 Continue to update the controlled vocabulary for the Convention
on Biological Diversity with new and evolving terminology
for use by Parties to facilitate the interoperability of information,
and use as descriptors in web page metadata records and library collections
2.5.4 Offer assistance to Parties and other Governments with the
use of the controlled vocabulary for the Convention, subject
and analytical cataloguing and authority control
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Goal 3: The clearing-house mechanism is fully operational with
participation of all Parties and an expanded network of partners |
3.1. All Parties have established and are further developing clearing-house
mechanisms through sustainable funding |
Actions by the CBD clearing-house mechanism
3.1.1 Make available to Parties through the clearing-house mechanism
information on GEF funding, including a list of GEF-funded
projects and enabling activities related to the clearing-house mechanism
3.1.2 Further develop the CHM Toolkit to assist Parties and other
Governments to develop and establish clearing-house mechanisms
3.1.3 Use the results from checklists and surveys on the state of
development of national clearing-house mechanisms to
better target capacity-building activities at the national level
3.1.4 Share innovative approaches of national clearing-house mechanisms
across CHM focal points
Actions by national clearing-house mechanisms
3.1.5 Through their activities, national clearing-house mechanisms
make a strong case for sustainable funding, support and investment
3.1.6 Parties without clearing-house mechanisms use GEF funding to
establish them
3.1.7 Parties with well-developed clearing-house mechanisms participate
in mentoring programmes to assist other Parties with
less developed clearing-house mechanisms
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3.2. Relevant partners participate in an expanded clearing-house
mechanism network |
Actions by the CBD clearing-house mechanism
3.2.1 Make available to Parties and other Governments information
on the development and use of electronic and traditional
communication tools
3.2.2 Assist Parties and other Governments with the use of electronic
and traditional communication tools
Actions by the CBD and national clearing-house mechanisms
3.2.3 Establish partnerships with existing networks
3.2.4 Publish information through the clearing-house mechanism on
activities of partner networks
3.2.5 Make available, and continuously update, a list of thematic
contact points to facilitate networking, communication
and collaboration among national and regional clearing-house mechanisms
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3.3. Parties have established and use effective mechanisms for facilitating
scientific and technical cooperation, including thematic networks where
appropriate in support of the implementation the Convention and the
achievement of the 2010 target |
Actions by the CBD clearing-house mechanism
3.3.1 Publish information on clearing-house mechanism partnerships
to develop thematic networks (Global Invasive Species Programme,
Article 8(j), etc.)
3.3.2 Publish information on existing thematic networks and their
data resources
3.3.3 Add a component on issues related to networking in capacity
building technical workshops and training sessions organized
by the Secretariat
Actions by national clearing-house mechanisms
3.3.4 Identify work areas where active networking between experts
would facilitate implementation of priority actions in
national biodiversity strategies and action plans, and seek to establish
such networks
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Objective |
Activities
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3.4. The clearing-house mechanism contributes to the development
of the global communication, education and public awareness network |
Actions by the CBD clearing-house mechanism
3.4.1 Develop electronic interactive communication tools through
the Convention website to promote and facilitate greater
communication and interaction with stakeholders and civil society
3.4.2 Develop electronic web-based spaces to assist with activities
related to communication, education and public awareness
and to promote civil society participation and interaction in activities
related to the implementation of the Convention
3.4.3 Support the objectives of the communication strategy of the
Convention through the development of information dissemination
tools and systems
3.4.4 Publish a regular column on activities related to the clearing-house
mechanism in the CBD News
Actions by the CBD and national clearing-house mechanisms
3.4.5 Develop education modules to assist in the implementation of
activities related to the implementation of the Convention
3.4.6 Develop training modules on the use of new information and
web-based technologies for use in training sessions and technical
workshops
3.4.7 Support activities to create education networks devoted to
biodiversity-related education and training
3.4.8 Increase the use of electronic communication tools and web-based
technologies that facilitate the sharing and dissemination
of information on the clearing-house mechanism and its activities,
taking into account the importance of local languages
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