Retired sections: paragraphs 1-20 and annex I.
Progress report on the implementation of the programme of
work for forest biological diversity
The Conference of the Parties,
Stressing that, in the implementation of the programme of work for
forest biological diversity, due consideration should be given to the role of
all types of forests, including planted forests, and the restoration of
forest ecosystems,
Noting the importance of supporting work on taxonomic, ecological and
socio-economic issues for the restoration of forest ecosystems and
conservation and sustainable use of forest biological diversity,
Noting the importance of forest ecosystems and forest resources
(including wood and non-wood forest products and services) to indigenous and
local communities and the need to ensure their participation in the
assessment of status and trends of forest biodiversity for the conservation
and sustainable use of forest biological diversity,
Noting the proposed establishment and coordinating role of the United
Nations Forum on Forests,
Noting the potential impact of afforestation, reforestation, forest
degradation and deforestation on forest biological diversity and on other
ecosystems,
1. Urges the Parties, Governments and relevant organizations to
advance the implementation of the work programme for forest biological
diversity, as contained in decision IV/7;
2. Decides to consider expanding the focus of the work programme
from research to practical action at its sixth meeting;
3. Decides to call upon Parties, Governments and organizations to
take practical actions within the scope of the existing programme of work in
order to address urgently the conservation and sustainable use of forest
biological diversity, applying the ecosystem approach and taking into
consideration the outcome of the fourth session of the Intergovernmental
Forum on Forests (UNEP/CBD/COP/5/INF/16), and also contributing to the future
work of the United Nations Forum on Forests;
4. Decides to establish an ad hoc technical expert group on forest
biological diversity to assist the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical
and Technological Advice, on the basis of the terms specified in the annex,
in its work on forest biological diversity;
5. Requests the Executive Secretary to nominate scientific and
technical experts, including expertise in policy matters and traditional
knowledge, to the ad hoc technical expert group mentioned in paragraph 4
above, with due regard to geographical representation;
6. Requests the Executive Secretary to prepare for the work of the
ad hoc technical expert group by inviting various international organizations
and institutions to contribute data and information relevant to the terms of
reference;
7. Invites Parties, countries, international organizations,
institutions and processes and other relevant bodies, as well as indigenous
and local communities and non-governmental organizations to provide relevant
information on the implementation of the work programme through, inter alia,
case-studies, entries in national reports and other means, as appropriate;
8. Encourages Parties and other Governments to promote the
integration of national forest programmes with national biodiversity
strategies, applying the ecosystem approach and sustainable forest
management;
9. Further encourages Parties and other Governments to ensure
participation by the forest sector, private sector, indigenous and local
communities and non-governmental organizations in the implementation of the
programme of work;
10. Recognizes past efforts by different organizations and encourages
Parties and other Governments to strengthen national capacities, including
local capacities, to enhance the effectiveness and functions of forest
protected area networks, as well as national and local capacities for
implementation of sustainable forest management, including restoration, when
needed;
11. Requests the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and
Technological Advice to consider before the sixth meeting of the Conference
of the Parties, where appropriate and feasible in collaboration with the
appropriate bodies of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the impact of
climate change on forest biological diversity;
12. Requests the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and
Technological Advice to consider the causes and effects of human induced
uncontrolled forest fires on forest biological diversity and propose possible
approaches to address negative impacts;
13. Urges Parties to consider without delay the proposals for action
of the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests and the Intergovernmental Panel on
Forests on programme element II.d (v), on valuation of forest goods and
services;
14. Requests the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and
Technological Advice to consider the impact of, and propose sustainable
practices for, the harvesting of non-timber forest resources, including bush
meat and living botanical resources;
15. Requests the Executive Secretary to invite relevant organizations
and forest-related bodies, institutions and processes, including criteria and
indicator processes, as well as indigenous and local communities, non-governmental
organizations, and other relevant stakeholders to contribute to
the assessment of status and trends, including gaps and priority actions
needed to address threats to forest biological diversity;
16. Urges the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change,
including its Kyoto Protocol, to ensure that future activities of the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, including forest and carbon.
sequestration, are consistent with and supportive of the conservation and
sustainable use of biological diversity;
17. Requests the Executive Secretary to assemble, in collaboration
with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, existing information relating to
the integration of biodiversity considerations, including biodiversity
conservation, in the implementation of the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol;
18. Requests the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and
Technological Advice, prior to the sixth meeting of the Conference of
Parties, to prepare scientific advice, where appropriate and feasible in
collaboration with the appropriate bodies of the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change, in order to integrate biodiversity considerations, including
biodiversity conservation, in the implementation of the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol;
19. Requests the President of the fifth meeting of the Conference of
the Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity to transmit the present
decision to the meeting of the Conference of the Parties of the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change at its sixth meeting;
20. Invites the Executive Secretary to strengthen cooperation with
the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, including its
Kyoto Protocol, the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, the
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and
Flora (CITES), and the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands especially on issues
relevant to forest biological diversity, taking into account the role of the
United Nations Forum on Forests.
Annex I - AD HOC TECHNICAL EXPERT GROUP ON FOREST BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
Terms of reference
Taking into account the ecosystem approach and sustainable forest
management, decisions of the Conference of the Parties on thematic and cross-cutting
issues, in particular Article 8(j), proposals for action agreed by
the Intergovernmental Panel on Forests (IPF) and the Intergovernmental Forum
on Forests (IFF), as well as the work of other relevant international
processes and organizations including the Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations (FAO), processes related to criteria and indicators,
the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO), and the Centre for
International Forestry Research (CIFOR), the outcome of the Commission on
Sustainable Development at its eighth meeting, and contributing to the future
work of the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF) in the context of and in
support of the programme of work for forest biological diversity, and making
use of the information contained in available case-studies,
1. Provide advice on scientific programmes and international
cooperation in research and development related to conservation and
sustainable use of forest biological diversity in the context of the
programme of work for forest biological diversity (decisions IV/7 and V/4);
2. (a) Carry out a review of available information on the status
and trends of, and major threats to, forest biological biodiversity, to
identify significant gaps in that information;
(b) Identify options and suggest priority actions, timeframes and
relevant actors for the conservation and sustainable use of forest biological
diversity for their implementation through activities such as:
(i) Identifying new measures and ways to improve the conservation of
forest biological diversity in and outside existing protected
areas;
(ii) Identifying practical measures to mitigate the direct and
underlying causes of forest biodiversity loss;
(iii) Identifying tools and mechanisms to implement the identified
measures and actions;
(iv) Identifying measures for the restoration of degraded forest; and
(v) Identifying strategies for enhancement of collaborative
management with local and indigenous communities;
(c) To identify innovative, efficient and state-of-the-art
technologies and know-how relating to assessment, planning, valuation,
conservation and sustainable use of forest biodiversity and provide advice on
ways and means of promoting the development and transfer of such
technologies.
Duration of work
The work of the ad hoc technical expert group on forest biodiversity
should be initiated immediately after approval by the Conference of the
Parties at its fifth meeting of the terms of reference, and the nomination of
experts, and completed not later than the seventh meeting of the Subsidiary
Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice, in time for the sixth
meeting of the Conference of the Parties, which will consider forest
biodiversity as one of the main priority issues