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It is undeniable that we are losing species and natural habitats at an unprecedented and alarming rate and yet we are not creating the much-needed prosperity for all that is required. However, not all hope is lost as world leaders and regional blocs such as the African Union acknowledge the need ...
Global support is growing for the 30 × 30 movement — a goal to conserve 30% of the planet by 2030. In May, the G7 group of wealthy nations endorsed the commitment to this target that had been made by more than 50 countries in January. It is likely to be the headline goal when parties to the Conv ...
Reference: SCBD/OES/DC/KM/89517 (2021-021)
To: CBD National Focal Points, SBSTTA National Focal Points
15 September 2020 – Despite encouraging progress in several areas, the natural world is suffering badly and getting worse. Eight transformative changes are, therefore, urgently needed to ensure human wellbeing and save the planet, the UN warns in a major report.
15 - 18 September 2020, Online
Reference: SCBD/OES/DC/89063 (2020-071)
To: All CBD National Focal Points, Cartagena Protocol Focal Points, ABS Focal Points, SBSTTA Focal Points, indigenous peoples and local communities, and other relevant organizations
23 August 2020 - The UN’s Global Biodiversity Outlook 5 (GBO-5), to debut Tuesday 15 September 2020, outlines a combination of achievable actions needed to protect nature, ecosystems and nature's contributions to people. The report underlines the enormous stakes for humanity involved in the succ ...
1 - 3 June 2020, Rome, Italy
26 - 28 May 2020, Rome, Italy
Reference: SCBD/OES/EM/DC/KNM/88511 (2020-011)
To: CBD National Focal Points, Cartagena Protocol Focal Points, ABS Focal Points, SBSTTA Focal Points, indigenous peoples and local communities and relevant organizations
Reference: SCBD/OES/EM/DC/KM/88511 (2019-105)
To: CBD National Focal Points, Cartagena Protocol Focal Points, ABS Focal Points, SBSTTA Focal Points, indigenous peoples and local communities and relevant organizations
Reference: SCBD/OES/EM/DC/KM/88491 (2019-102)
To: CBD National Focal Points, Cartagena Protocol Focal Points, ABS Focal Points, SBSTTA Focal Points, indigenous peoples and local communities and relevant organizations
Reference: SCBD/OES/DC/AC/88272 (2019-067)
To: CBD National Focal Points, Cartagena Protocol National Focal Points, ABS National Focal Points, indigenous peoples and local communities, relevant organizations
21 - 24 January 2019, Nairobi, Kenya
Reference: SCBD/OES/DC/RH/LC/86437 (2018-085)
To: CBD National Focal Points, SBSTTA National Focal Points, GSPC National Focal Points
Fifth Edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook: Considerations for Its Preparation
Reference: SCBD/OES/DC/RH/MC/85598 (2017-053)
To: CBD National Focal Points, SBSTTA Focal Points and relevant organizations
Reference: SCBD/OES/RH/KM/85935 (2016-102)
To: CBD, SBSTTA and TK Focal Points, indigenous peoples and local community organizations and relevant organizations
Fifth Edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook, National Reporting and Indicators for Assessing Progress towards the Aichi Biodiversity Targets
Further consideration of the implications of the findings of the fourth edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook and related reports, including with respect to mainstreaming of biodiversity across sectors
Reference: SCBD/SAM/DC/SS/AC/84591 (2015-045)
To: CBD National Focal Points and SBSTTA Focal Points
Bold and innovative action is urgently required if governments are to meet the globally-agreed Strategic Plan for Biodiversity and its Aichi Targets by 2020, says a United Nations progress report on the state of global biodiversity
Global Biodiversity Outlook – Fourth Edition
Progress in the Submission of the Fifth National Reports and Their Use in the Preparation of the Fourth Edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook (GBO-4)
Fourth edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook
21 June 2014, Montreal, Canada
Scenarios for Mainstreaming Biodiversity into Sectors: Technical Study Underpinning the Fourth Edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook (GBO-4)
Technical Background Documents Underpinning the Fourth Edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook (GBO-4)
Reference: SCBD/SAM/DC/RH/KNM/AC/83651 (2014-084)
To: CBD National Focal Points, SBSTTA Focal Points, relevant organizations, scientists, indigenous and local communities, and other relevant stakeholders
Draft of the Fourth Edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook
Implications of the Key Findings of the Fourth Edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook for the Future Work of the Convention: Possible Elements for The Pyeongchang Roadmap
Draft Executive Summary with the Main Messages of the Fourth Edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook
Reference: SCBD/SAM/DC/RH/KNM/AC/83234 (2014-028)
To: CBD National Focal Points, SBSTTA Focal Points, relevant organizations, scientists, indigenous and local communities, and other relevant stakeholders
Reference: SCBD/SAM/RH/LC/81444 (2014-030)
To: CBD National Focal Points
Reference: SCBD/SAM/RH/LC/81444 (2013-098)
To: CBD National Focal Points
Report of the Second Meeting of the Global Biodiversity Outlook 4 Advisory Group
12 - 13 October 2013, Montreal, Canada
Global Biodiversity Informatics Outlook: Delivering Biodiversity Knowledge in the Information Age
Progress Report on the Preparation of the Fourth Edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook
Monitoring Implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011 2020, Including Progress in the Preparation of the Fourth Edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook
Draft Communication Strategy for the Fourth Edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook
Global Biodiversity Outlook: Considerations for the preparation of the fourth edition of the Global Biodiversity Outlook