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The process of defining EBSAs around the World has begun with a number of regional workshops. This side event will address some of the lessons learnt from these first workshops and will look forward to the progress that can be made to realise the CBD 2020 Aichi Biodiversity targets.
On July 1, 1973, the Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE) is created through an agreement between IICA and the Costa Rican government. The Center would focus on research and higher education. CATIE’s headquarters were established at IICA’s field office, in Turrialba ...
6 - 8 September 2000, Trondheim, Norway
14 - 15 December 2000, Innsbruck, Austria
27 - 29 September 2001, Havana, Cuba
Item 12.2 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Cooperation with Other Agreements, Institutions and Processes Relevant to In Situ Conservation
Cross-Cutting Issues: Progress reports on implementation<br>Assessing the status of the World's Protected Areas
Preparations For the Seventh Meeting of the Conference of the Parties<br>The Role of Protected Areas Within the Convention on Biological Diversity
8 - 12 July 2002, Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Salm, R.V. (2002) Preparing marine protected areas to survive global change: Additional guidelines to address coral bleaching. First draft for comment
Reference: SCBD/I&O/NR/MC/33038 (2003-011)
To: National Focal Points
Pursuant to Decision VI/25, Parties are reminded to submit their thematic reports on Protected Areas and Transfer of Technology and Technology Cooperation by 30 March 2003. (Thematic reports on Mountain Ecosystems, which were due on 31 October 2002, should also be submitted at the earliest oppo ...
English
Reference: SCBD/STTM/MV/va/34110 (2003-025)
To: CBD National Focal Points
Parties are invited to submit the name of an expert who may be called upon to serve in the ad hoc technical expert group on Protected Areas. With the financial support of, and at the kind invitation of, the Government of Sweden, it is envisaged that the group will meet from 10 to 14 June 2003 in ...
EnglishTechnical advice on the establishment and management of a national system of marine and coastal protected areas Paper prepared by the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Marine and Coastal Protected Areas
The value and effects of marine and coastal protected areas on marine and coastal biological diversity: a review of available information
Community involvement in marine and coastal protected areas: case-studies
Report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Marine and Coastal Protected Areas
Reference: SCBD/I&O/NR/MC/34320 (2003-036)
To: CBD National Focal points
Pursuant to decision VI/25, Parties are advised that the deadline for submission of the thematic report on protected areas has been extended to 31 May 2003. Download the guidelines for preparation of all thematic reports at <a href="/world/nr-guidelines.asp?t=thm">http://www.biodiv.org/world/nr- ...
English11 - 16 May 2003, Victoria, Canada
Provisional agenda
Information for participants
Reference: UNEP/CBD/STTM/JM/va (2003-049)
To: Selected experts for the ad hoc technical expert group on protected areas
The Executive Secretary conveys the list of invited experts and international organizations to the Ad hoc technical expert group meeting on <a href="doc/meeting.asp?wg=TEGPA-01">Protected Areas</a> (Tjärnö, Sweden, 10- 14 June 2003)
English5 - 6 June 2003, The Hague, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
Annotations to the provisional agenda
The role of protected areas in the existing programmes of work under the Convention on Biological Diversity
Protected areas and the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity
The role of protected areas within the Convention on Biological Diversity
10 - 14 June 2003, Tjarno, Sweden
Addis Ababa principles and guidelines for the sustainable use of biodiversity
Report of the ad hoc technical expert group on marine and coastal protected areas
Protected Areas: Their role in the maintenance of biological and cultural diversity
Reference: SCBD/STTM/JM/dh/36339 (2003-080)
To: CBD and SBSTTA National Focal Points
The Executive Secretary convenes a Liaison Group Meeting on protected areas to be held at the Hilton Durban Hotel in Durban, South Africa, on 18 September 2003
English
Reference: SCBD/STTM/GVT/dh/36286 (2003-081)
To: CBD and SBSTTA National Focal Points
The Executive Secretary invites Parties to submit the name of an expert, who may be called upon to participate in the International Workshop on Protected Forest Areas to be held in Montreal, Canada, from 6 to 8 November 2003
English
Reference: SCBD/STTM/GVT/dh/36286 (2003-083)
To: UN Organizations and Specialized Agencies, IGOs, NGOs, Indigenous and Local Communities Organizations
The Executive Secretary invites UN Organizations and Specialized Agencies, IGOs, NGOs, Indigenous and Local Communities Organizations to submit the name of an expert who may be called upon to participate in the International Workshop on Protected Forest Areas to be held in Montreal, Canada, from ...
EnglishReport of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Protected Areas
CBD and Protected areas<br>by Dr. Kenton Miller
Identification of Ecosystems and Bioregional Approaches for Protected Area Management and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity<br>by Ms. Sarah George
Ad hoc technical expert group on protected areas (10-14 June 2003)<br>Options for the management of transfrontier protected areas (TPA’S)<br> by Mr. Japhet Ngubane from South Africa
High Level Strategic Round Table on the Role of Protected Areas and Ecological Networks in Biodiversity Policies / by Mr. Jacques Bakker
Financing protected areas: Technical issues for consideration by AHTEG<br>by Mr. Sheldon Cohen
Governance models for protected areas & mechanisms for stakeholders involvement<br>by Dr. Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend
Integration of protected areas and forest management in Sweden - a model for sustainable use of forest landscapes<br>by Dr. Börje Pettersson
Protected Areas: Roles & Values<br> Status & Trends<br>by Mr. Stuart Chape (UNEP-WCMC)
Protected areas in the context of the Convention on Biological Diversity<br>Mandate of the Ad Hoc Technical Experts Group and expected output<br>by Mr. Kalemany Mulongoy
8 - 17 September 2003, Durban, South Africa
Washington, D.C., September 8, 2003 – This week, the future of protected areas—areas of land or sea that are dedicated to the protection and maintenance of biological diversity and cultural treasures—is being shaped as hundreds of scientists and government officials gather in Durban, South Afri ...
18 September 2003, Durban, South Africa
Protected areas<br>Proposed programme of work
Stakeholder Consultation on Target 4: at least 10% of the world's ecological regions effectively conserved