Biological diversity
of inland water ecosystems: reporting processes, improving the review of
implementation and addressing threats
The Conference of the Parties,
Having examined the notes by the Executive Secretary (UNEP/CBD/COP/8/26/Add.3,
UNEP/CBD/COP/8/INF/15 and UNEP/CBD/COP/8/INF/42),
Recalling that in its decision III/21, the Conference of the Parties
to the Convention on Biological Diversity recognised the Ramsar Convention
on Wetlands as the lead implementing partner on wetlands for the Convention
on Biological Diversity,
Noting that the definition of “wetland” used by the Ramsar Convention
includes all categories of inland water ecosystems,
Recognizing that the close cooperation between the two conventions
sets a good example in building synergies between conventions to effectively
deliver the objectives of both conventions,
Bearing in mind the joint work plan between the two conventions,
Welcoming the outcomes of the ninth meeting of the Contracting Parties
to the Ramsar Convention, particularly on progress on revised Ramsar Site designation
criteria, and clearly recognising the important relationships between the wise-use
of wetlands and poverty reduction,
Noting the UNEP Issue-based Modules for Coherent Implementation of
Biodiversity-related Conventions as a useful tool to facilitate synergies in
reporting and implementation of biodiversity-related conventions; and the “Mountains
to the Sea” initiative of WWF-International as a useful contribution to assist
Parties in a more coherent implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity
at the national level using the ecosystem approach,
Recalling that, in its decision VII/4, paragraphs 2 and 3, the Conference
of the Parties requested, inter alia, the development of a proposal
on streamlining and improving the effectiveness of national reporting on inland
water ecosystems,
1. Invites Parties, other Governments, relevant international organizations
and regional initiatives to promote the recognition, and implementation, of
the programme of work on the biological diversity of inland water ecosystems
by relevant stakeholders, using, inter alia, the information to be provided
by the processes identified in recommendation X/9 of the Subsidiary Body on
Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice;
2. Also invites Parties, other Governments and international organizations
and the private sector, on a voluntary basis and in accordance with identified
needs, to contribute financial and other resources to continue assisting the
work of the Executive Secretary and the Secretary ‑General of the Ramsar Convention
on these matters;
4. Calls upon Parties to ensure the fullest cooperation and communication
between national focal points for the biodiversity related conventions and
between them and representatives of those sectors or groups that are responsible
for the drivers of change in the biological diversity of inland water ecosystems;
5. Requests the Executive Secretary to:
(a) Review the technical requirements under the programme of work on the
biological diversity of inland water ecosystems and compare them with the ongoing
and planned activities of the Scientific and Technical Review Panel of the
Ramsar Convention in order to identify inconsistencies and propose ways and
means to address them to the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological
Advice;
(b) Invite the Ramsar Convention to take the lead in developing a draft national
reporting framework on the biological diversity of inland water ecosystems,
taking into consideration, inter alia:
(i) The needs of both conventions, including their respective needs for
reporting on other matters;
(ii) Additional guidance in, inter alia, decisions VIII/14, on national
reporting, and VIII/8, on the outcomes of the Ad Hoc Open-Ended Working
Group on Review of Implementation;
(iii) The information available from outcome-oriented indicators of progress
towards the 2010 target;
(iv) The reporting activities of other stakeholders and processes;
(v) The priority information needs bearing in mind the capacity for national
reporting; and
(vi) As appropriate, the UNEP Issue-Based Modules for Coherent Implementation
of Biodiversity-related Conventions;
(c) In order to ensure that national reports generate essential and meaningful
information in a cost effective manner avoiding duplication of effort;
(d) Ensure that due recognition is made in the development of the joint reporting
framework of decision VII/4, paragraph 11, which recognizes the presence of
inland water ecosystems within ecosystems addressed by the other programmes
of work, and accordingly encourages cross-referencing to, and coherence with,
these other thematic programmes;
(e) Also invite the Secretariat of the Ramsar Convention to explore, jointly
and avoiding duplication of effort, through appropriate means and subject to
available resources:
(i) Further ways and means to improve mechanisms for assessing the extent,
distribution and characteristics of inland water ecosystems, considering
the guidelines for review of the programmes of work of the Convention
(decision VIII/15, annex III) in particular paying attention
to ecosystem considerations and the assessment and monitoring of
drivers of change, noting the long-term need for such assessments
at the national, regional and global level, including for wetlands
not designated as Ramsar Sites; and
(ii) The capacity needs at national level in relation to such assessments;
(f) Develop proposals for further ways and means for:
(i) A strategic approach to identify key stakeholders and promote,
where appropriate, their full involvement in reducing drivers
of negative change and increasing drivers of positive change; and
(ii) Involving stakeholders in monitoring and reporting on the drivers
of change, status and trends of biological diversity and implementation
of the programme of work on the biological diversity of inland
water ecosystems,
and to present the proposals to the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical
and Technological Advice prior to the tenth meeting of the Conference of
the Parties;
(g) Consider, as appropriate, when undertaking this work, the relevant time-lines
in relation to the review of the implementation of the programmes of work as
indicated in the annex to decision VII/31;
(h) Invite, as appropriate, regional and international bodies responsible
for, or representing, the drivers of change of the biological diversity of
inland water ecosystems to fully implement the programme of work; and
(i) Improve information dissemination between the national focal points of
biodiversity‑related conventions on these and related matters.