Biological diversity of dry and sub-humid
lands
The Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity,
Recognizing the need for adequate technical, institutional and
financial capacities, including support from the Secretariat for the implementation
of the programme of work on the biological diversity of dry and sub-humid
lands,
Also recognizing the importance of the conservation of dry and
sub-humid lands biodiversity to adaptation to climate change,
Emphasizing the need for continued collaboration with relevant partners,
in particular the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD),
Recognizing that a major shortcoming in the current review of the
implementation of the programme of work on the biological diversity of dry
and sub-humid lands has been the limited availability of recent information
on each of the activities of the programme of work, including the insufficient
number of third national reports submitted until the time of this review,
Also recognizing that the lack of precise information should not
prevent implementation of targeted activities of the programme of work,
Noting relevant recommendations by the Open-Ended Working Group on
Review of Implementation of the Convention and other initiatives on the streamlining
and harmonization of national reporting and on the reviews of implementation
of the Convention and its programmes of work,
Also noting the Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness, urges Parties
to give priority to dry and sub-humid lands issues in their development plans,
in order to facilitate donor support,
Welcoming decision 12 of the seventh session of the Conference of
the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification inviting
the executive secretaries of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
and the Convention on Biological Diversity to strengthen the Joint Work Programme
on the biological diversity of dry and sub-humid lands including efforts to
achieve the relevant 2010 biodiversity targets,
1. Welcomes the progress made in the implementation of the programme
of work on the biodiversity of dry and sub-humid lands, including the joint
work programme of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations
Convention to Combat Desertification, and the assessment of status and trends
of, and threats to, the biodiversity of dry and sub‑humid lands, as reported
in the note by the Executive Secretary (UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/11/4) and the information
document on review of implementation of the programme of work (UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/11/INF/7);
2. Requests Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity to strengthen
the synergy between the two conventions in implementing the joint work programme
of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations Convention
to Combat Desertification;
3. Encourages Parties to consider the programme of work and the joint
work programme of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations
Convention to Combat Desertification on the biological diversity of dry and
sub-humid lands as a basis for developing joint activities at the national
level to achieve the objectives of the three Rio conventions;
4. Recognizes the urgent need for the systematic collection of
biodiversity data at all three levels (genetic, species and ecosystem) and
across all representative biomes of the programme of work on the biological
diversity of dry and sub-humid lands as a basis for decision-making on the
conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity of dry and sub‑humid lands
and to facilitate the assessment of progress towards the 2010 targets and
other global goals, with due respect to national legislation on access to
genetic resources and benefit-sharing, as well as the protection of traditional
knowledge and associated genetic resources and relevant provisions of the
Convention on Biological Diversity;
5. Encourages Parties, other Governments and relevant organizations
to improve national, regional and global data on dry and sub-humid lands ecosystem
goods and services, their uses and related socio‑economic values; on species
at lower taxonomic orders including soil biodiversity; and on the threats to
which dry and sub-humid lands ecosystems are subjected in view of the ongoing
assessment of progress towards the 2010 targets and other global goals;
6. Requests Parties and other Governments, and invites other relevant
organizations to strengthen implementation of relevant sectoral and cross-sectoral
plans and programmes, including through the incorporation of relevant activities
and strategies into national development plans, in order to conserve dry and
sub‑humid lands ecosystem goods and services, and to respond to the threats
to the biodiversity of dry and sub‑humid lands in view of the important role
it plays in poverty alleviation and in achieving the Millennium Development
Goals, taking into account the findings of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment;
7. Furtherencourages Parties, other Governments and relevant
organizations to develop or implement activities, such as capacity-building
and national, subregional, regional and global partnerships, that will facilitate
and streamline implementation of the programme of work, and overcome the identified
obstacles, and accordingly, requests the Executive Secretary to support
these initiatives including by compiling and disseminating through the clearing-house
mechanism, lessons learned and success stories on such activities in the implementation
of programmes and projects on the biodiversity of dry and sub‑humid lands;
8. Requests Parties, and invites other relevant organizations and
donors, to provide technical and financial support, as appropriate, to support
the implementation of the programme of work on the biological diversity of
dry and sub-humid lands by developing countries, in particular the least developed
and small island developing States, among them, and countries with economies
in transition, in accordance with Article 20 of the Convention;
9. Notes the importance of activities 7 (f) (in situ and ex
situ conservation), 8 (a) (strengthening local institutional structures),
8 (b) (decentralization of management), 8 (d) (bilateral subregional
cooperation), 8 (e) (policies and instruments) and 9 (sustainable livelihoods)
of Part B of the programme of work on dry and sub-humid lands contained in
decision V/23, which are identified as facilitating conditions for the implementation
of many other activities, and, accordingly requests Parties, other
Governments and relevant organizations to give particular attention to supporting
the scaled-up implementation of these activities;
10. Requests the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological
Advice, recalling in particular decision VII/15, paragraph 13 and decision
VIII/30, to develop proposals, for the consideration of the Conference of
the Parties and a progress report to the ninth meeting of the Conference
of the Parties on the incorporation of climate-change adaptation considerations
into the programme of work on dry and sub-humid lands, in particular in:
(a) Activities 1 and 2 (Climate change as a threat to dry and sub-humid land
biodiversity);
(b) Activity 4 (Potential impacts of climate change on biodiversity, and
the role of biodiversity in maintaining the resilience of dry and sub-humid
lands to climatic variability, including prolonged drought, and other natural
events, and on the role of dry and sub-humid lands biodiversity in climate
change adaptation measures,);
(c) Activity 7 (i) (Integration of climate change considerations in
training and education programmes); and
(d) Activity 7 (m) (Consideration of dry and sub-humid lands by the
Joint Liaison Group of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change,
the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and the Convention
on Biological Diversity);
11. Requests the Executive Secretary:
(a) In collaboration with relevant organizations and conventions, in particular
the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, and Land Degradation
Assessment in Drylands (LADA), and taking into account the findings and lessons
learned from the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and experiences in transboundary
and community based natural resource management, to present proposals for consideration
by the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice during
the preparation of the next in-depth review of the implementation of the programme
of work on the biological diversity of dry and sub-humid lands on:
(i) Existing sources of information and projects, programmes and processes
generating such information for a comprehensive global‑level assessment of
the status and trends of dry and sub‑humid lands biodiversity, including
baseline information needed for assessing trends of biodiversity within the
framework of the 2010 targets and proposing cost-effective ways to fill remaining
gaps;
(ii) How to review ongoing and planned assessments in dry and sub-humid
lands and facilitate the application, within these assessments, of indicators
adopted in decision VII/30; and
(iii) Land-use options that promote biodiversity and generate income for
indigenous and local communities, particularly options for transboundary
and community based natural resource management;
(b) To promote the implementation of the programme of work and the joint
work programme of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations
Convention to Combat Desertification, including activity C, on the streamlining
of national reporting, and in the context of the International Year of Deserts
and Desertification, in 2006;
(c) To continue developing and strengthening collaboration, in the framework
of the annex to decision VII/2, with the Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations, the International Center for Agricultural Research in
Dry Areas, and other relevant organizations, institutions and conventions,
as a way to streamline many of the activities contained in the programme of
work, promote synergies and avoid unnecessary duplications;
(d) To draw on, when assessing the global status of implementation of the
programme of work on the biological diversity of dry and sub-humid lands, national
reports submitted under the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification,
including national and regional action plans, and national reports submitted
under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, as well as
relevant reports submitted in the framework of other programmes of work under
the Convention on Biological Diversity and biodiversity‑related agreements
and conventions, in particular the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory
Species of Wild Animals, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Flora and Fauna, the Convention on Wetlands of International
Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat (Ramsar, Iran, 1971), particularly
in view of the fragile and ephemeral nature of wetlands in drylands, and the
World Heritage Convention;
(e) Drawing on the outcomes of regional synergy workshops organized jointly
by the three Rio Conventions and on a consultative workshop to be organized
by the Executive Secretaries of the Convention on Biological Diversity and
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (subject to the availability
of funding), to prepare a document for review by the Conference of the Parties,
and to invite the Conference of the Parties to the UNCCD to do likewise, which:
(i) Identifies priority activities to be implemented by Parties, other
Governments and relevant organizations, including supporting actions to be
undertaken by the executive secretaries of the Convention on Biological Diversity
and United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, to promote the achievement
of the 2010 biodiversity targets with respect to dry and sub-humid lands;
(ii) Identifies capacity needs, and opportunities to satisfy these needs,
so as to facilitate implementation of the activities referred to under subparagraph
(i) above;
(iii) Identifies major obstacles that may prevent achievement of the 2010
biodiversity targets with respect to dry and sub-humid lands and further
identify ways to overcome these obstacles;
and to subject the resulting document to review by focal points of the two
conventions;
12. Adopts the goals and targets for the programme of work on the
biological diversity of dry and sub-humid lands contained in the annex to this
decision.
Annex
PROVISIONAL GOALS AND TARGETS FOR THE PROGRAMME OF WORK ON THE BIOLOGICAL
DIVERSITY OF DRY AND SUB-HUMID LANDS
Provisional goals and
targets as per the framework |
Dry and sub-humid lands
biodiversity |
Focal Area 1: Protect the
components of biodiversity |
Goal 1. Promote
the conservation of the biological diversity of ecosystems, habitats
and biomes |
Target 1.1: At least 10% of each of the
world’s ecological regions effectively conserved. |
At least 10% of each of the dry and sub-humid
lands ecosystems are effectively conserved. |
Target 1.2: Areas of particular importance
to biodiversity protected. |
Areas of particular importance to dry and
sub-humid lands biodiversity are protected through comprehensive, effectively
managed and ecologically representative national and regional protected
area networks. |
Goal 2. Promote
the conservation of species diversity |
Target 2.1: Restore, maintain or reduce
the decline of populations of species of selected taxonomic groups. |
Restore, maintain, or substantially reduce
the decline of populations of the most vulnerable and threatened dry
and sub-humid lands species. |
Target 2.2: Status of threatened species
improved. |
Status of threatened dry and sub‑humid lands
species substantially improved. |
Target 3.1: Genetic diversity of crops,
livestock, and of harvested species of trees, fish and wildlife and other
valuable species conserved, and associated indigenous and local knowledge
maintained. |
Genetic diversity of crops, livestock, harvested
species of trees, fish and wildlife and other valuable dry and sub-humid
lands species is conserved, and associated indigenous and local knowledge
is protected and maintained. |
Focal Area 2: Promote sustainable
use |
Goal 4. Promote
sustainable use and consumption |
Target 4.1: Biodiversity-based products
derived from sources that are sustainably managed, and production areas
managed consistent with the conservation of biodiversity. |
Dry and sub-humid lands biodiversity-based
products are derived from sources that are sustainably managed, and production
areas managed so as to be consistent with the conservation of biodiversity. |
Target 4.2 Unsustainable consumption, of
biological resources, or that impacts upon biodiversity, reduced. |
Unsustainable consumption of biological
resources and its impact upon dry and sub-humid lands biodiversity is
reduced. |
Target 4.3: No species of wild flora or
fauna endangered by international trade. |
No species of dry and sub-humid lands wild
flora and fauna are endangered by international trade. |
Focal Area 3: Address threats
to biodiversity |
Goal 5. Pressures
from habitat loss, land-use change and degradation, and unsustainable
water use, reduced |
Target 5.1: Rate of loss and degradation
of natural habitats decreased. |
Current rate of loss and degradation of
natural habitats in dry and sub-humid lands substantially reduced and
the impact on dry and sub-humid lands biodiversity of human-induced uncontrolled/
unwanted fires substantially reduced. |
Goal 6. Control
threats from invasive alien species |
Target 6.1: Pathways for major potential
alien invasive species controlled. |
Pathways for major potential alien invasive
species are identified and controlled in dry and sub-humid lands. |
Target 6. 2: Management plans in place for
major alien species that threaten ecosystems, habitats or species. |
Management plans in place and implemented
for major alien species that threaten dry and sub-humid lands ecosystems,
habitats or species. |
Goal 7. Address
challenges to biodiversity from climate change, and pollution |
Target 7.1: Maintain and enhance resilience
of the components of biodiversity to adapt to climate change. |
Resilience of the components of biodiversity
to adapt to climate change in dry and sub-humid lands maintained and
enhanced. |
Provisional goals and
targets as per the framework |
Dry and sub-humid lands
biodiversity |
Target 7.2: Reduce pollution and its impacts
on biodiversity. |
The adverse impact of pollution on dry and
sub-humid lands biodiversity substantially reduced. |
Focal Area 4: Maintain goods
and services from biodiversity to support human well-being |
Goal 8. Maintain
capacity of ecosystems to deliver goods and services and support livelihoods |
Target 8.1: Capacity of ecosystems to deliver
goods and services maintained. |
Capacity of dry and sub-humid lands ecosystems
to deliver goods and services maintained or improved. |
Target 8.2: Biological resources that support
sustainable livelihoods, local food security and health care, especially
of poor people, maintained. |
Biological resources that support sustainable
livelihoods, local food security and health care, especially of poor
people living in dry and sub-humid lands, maintained. |
Focal Area 5: Protect traditional
knowledge, innovations and practices |
Goal 9. Maintain
socio-cultural diversity of indigenous and local communities |
Provisional goals and
targets as per the framework |
Dry and sub-humid lands
biodiversity |
Target 9.1. Protect traditional knowledge,
innovations and practices.
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Target 9.2: Protect the rights
of indigenous and local communities over their traditional knowledge,
innovations and practices, including their rights to benefit sharing.
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Traditional knowledge, innovations
and practices regarding dry and sub-humid lands biodiversity respected,
preserved and maintained, the wider application of such knowledge, innovations
and practices promoted with the prior informed consent and involvement
of the indigenous and local communities providing such traditional knowledge,
innovations and practices, and the benefits arising from such knowledge,
innovations and practices equitably shared. |
Focal Area 6:
Ensure the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the
use of genetic resources |
Goal 10. Ensure
the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of
genetic resources |
Target 10.1: All access to
genetic resources is in line with the Convention on Biological Diversity
and its relevant provisions
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A ll access to genetic resources
derived from dry and sub-humid lands is in line with the Convention on
Biological Diversity and its relevant provisions and, as appropriate
and wherever possible, with the International Treaty on Plant Genetic
Resources for Food and Agriculture. * |
Target 10.2: Benefits arising
from the commercial and other utilization of genetic resources shared
in a fair and equitable way with countries providing such resources in
line with the Convention on Biological Diversity and its relevant provisions. |
Benefits arising from the commercial
and other utilization of dry and sub-humid lands genetic resources shared
in a fair and equitable way with the countries providing such resources
in line with the Convention on Biological Diversity and its relevant
provisions. |
Focal Area 7:
Ensure provision of adequate resources |