Goals and targets as per the framework (decision VII/30, annex II)
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Programme of work on dry and sub-humid lands biological diversity
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Programme of work on mountain biological diversity
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Programme of work on forest biological diversity
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Protect the components of biodiversity
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Goal 1. Promote the conservation of the biological diversity of ecosystems,
habitats and biomes
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Target 1.1: At least 10% of each of the world's ecological regions
effectively conserved.
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At least 10% of each of the world's dry and sub-humid
lands ecosystems effectively conserved. |
At least 10% of each of the world's mountain ecosystems effectively conserved.
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At least 10 % of each of the world's forest types effectively conserved.
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Target 1.2: Areas of particular importance to biodiversity
protected.
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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. |
Areas of particular importance to mountain
biodiversity protected through comprehensive, effectively managed and
ecologically representative national and regional protected area networks. |
Areas of particular importance to forest biodiversity protected in
the most threatened and vulnerable forest ecosystems through comprehensive,
effectively managed and ecologically representative national and regional
protected area networks. |
Goal 2. Promote the conservation of species diversity
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Target 2.1: Reduce the decline of restore, or
maintain, 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. |
Restore, maintain or substantially reduce the decline
of populations of species of the most vulnerable and threatened mountain
species. |
Populations of forest species of threatened and most vulnerable
taxonomic groups restored, maintained, or their decline substantially reduced. |
Target 2.2: Status of threatened species improved. |
Status of threatened dry and subhumid lands species
substantially improved. |
Status of threatened mountain species substantially
improved. |
Conservation status of threatened forest species substantially
improved. |
Goal 3. Promote the conservation of genetic diversity
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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.
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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. |
Genetic diversity of crops, livestock, and of harvested species of trees and
other species providing non-timber forest products, fish, and wildlife and
other valuable mountain species conserved, associated indigenous and local
knowledge is protected and maintained.
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Genetic diversity of valuable forest species, and other species
providing non-timber forest products, conserved and associated indigenous and
local knowledge is protected and maintained. |
Goal 4. Promote sustainable use and consumption
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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. |
Mountain biodiversity-based products derived from
sources that are sustainably managed, and production areas managed consistent
with the conservation of biodiversity. |
Forest goods and services are derived from sources and concessions
managed according to the principles of sustainable forest management including
conservation of biological diversity |
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. |
Unsustainable consumption of biological resources, and
its impact upon mountain biodiversity, reduced. |
Unsustainable consumption of biological resources, and its impact
upon forest biological resources, reduced |
Target 4.3:No species of wild flora or fauna
endangered by international trade |
[Option 1: No species of dry and sub-humid lands wild flora and
fauna are endangered by international trade.]
[Option 2: Number of species of dry and sub-humid lands wild flora
and fauna endangered by international trade significantly reduced.]
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[Option 1: No species of wild mountain flora or fauna endangered by
international trade.]
[Option 2: Number of species of mountain wild flora and fauna
endangered by international trade significantly reduced.]
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[Option 1: No species of forest flora or fauna, including timber
species, endangered by international trade.]
[Option 2: Number of species of forest wild flora and fauna
endangered by international trade significantly reduced.]
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Address threats to biodiversity
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Goal 5. Pressures from habitat loss, land use change and degradation, and
unsustainable water use, reduced.
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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. |
Current rate of loss and degradation of natural mountain habitats
substantially reduced and the impact on mountain biodiversity of human-induced
uncontrolled/unwanted fires substantially reduced.
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The current rate of forest loss, degradation, and conversion to
other land uses are substantially reduced and the impact on forest biodiversity
of human-induced uncontrolled/unwanted forest fires substantially reduced.
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Goal 6. Control threats from invasive alien species
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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. |
Pathways for major potential invasive alien species in mountain
ecosystems identified and controlled.
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Pathways for major potential invasive alien species in forest
ecosystems identified and controlled
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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. |
Management plans in place and implemented for major alien species
that threaten mountain ecosystems, habitats or species.
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Management plans in place and implemented for invasive alien
species that are considered a significant threat to forest ecosystems, habitats
or species.
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Goal 7. Address challenges to biodiversity from climate change, and pollution
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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.
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Resilience of the components of
biodiversity to adapt to climate change in mountain ecosystems maintained and
enhanced. |
Resilience of the components of biodiversity to adapt
to climate change in forest ecosystems maintained and enhanced. |
Target 7.2: Reduce pollution and its impacts on
biodiversity |
The adverse impact of pollution on dry and sub-humid
lands biodiversity substantially reduced. |
The adverse impact of pollution on mountain
biodiversity substantially reduced. |
The adverse impact of pollution on forest biodiversity
substantially reduced. |
Maintain goods and services from biodiversity to support human well-being
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Goal 8. Maintain capacity of ecosystems to deliver goods and services and
support livelihoods
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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.
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Capacity mountain ecosystems to deliver goods and services
maintained or improved.
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Capacity of forest ecosystems to deliver goods and services
maintained or improved.
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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.
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Mountain biological resources that support sustainable livelihoods,
local food security and health care, especially of poor people living in
mountains, maintained.
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Forest biological resources that support sustainable livelihoods,
local food security and health care, especially of poor people dependent upon
forests, maintained.
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Protect traditional knowledge, innovations and practices
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Goal 9 Maintain socio-cultural diversity of indigenous and local
communities
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Target 9.1 Protect traditional knowledge, innovations and
practices
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Measures to protect traditional knowledge, innovations
and practices associated with dry and sub-humid lands biological diversity
implemented, and the participation of indigenous and local communities in
activities aimed at this promoted and facilitated.
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Measures to protect traditional knowledge, innovations
and practices associated with mountain biological diversity implemented, and
the participation of indigenous and local communities in activities aimed at
this promoted and facilitated.3/ |
Measures to protect traditional knowledge, innovations and
practices associated with forest biological diversity implemented, and the
participation of indigenous and local communities in activities aimed at this
promoted and facilitated. /3 |
Target 9.2: Protect the rights of indigenous and local
communities over their traditional knowledge, innovations and practices,
including their rights to benefit sharing |
[Option 1: 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.] *
[Option 2: The rights of indigenous and local communities over their
traditional knowledge, innovations and practices, including their rights to
benefit sharing regarding dry and sub-humid lands biodiversity protected, 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.]
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[Option 1: Traditional knowledge, innovations and practices
regarding mountain 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.] *
[Option 2: The rights of indigenous and local communities over
their traditional knowledge, innovations and practices, including their rights
to benefit sharing regarding mountain biodiversity protected, 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.]
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[Option 1: Traditional knowledge, innovations and practices
regarding forest 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.] *
[Option 2: The rights of indigenous and local communities over
their traditional knowledge, innovations and practices, including their rights
to benefit sharing regarding forest biodiversity protected, 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.]
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Ensure the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of
genetic resources
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Goal 10. Ensure the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use
of genetic resources
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Target 10.1:All access to
genetic resources in line with the Convention on Biological Diversity and its
relevant provisions |
All 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. ** |
All access genetic resources derived from mountain
ecosystems 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. ** |
All access to genetic resources derived from forest biological
diversity 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
the countries providing such resources in line with the Convention on
Biological Diversity and its relevant provisions. |
Benefits arising from the commercial and other
utilisation 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. |
Benefits arising from the commercial and other
utilization of mountain 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. |
Benefits arising from the commercial and other utilization of
forest 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. |
Ensure provision of adequate resources
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Goal 11: Parties have improved financial, human, scientific, technical and
technological capacity to implement the Convention
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Target 11.1: New and additional financial resources
are transferred to developing country Parties, to allow for the effective
implementation of their commitments under the Convention, in accordance with
Article 20. |
New and additional financial resources are transferred
to developing Country Parties to allow for the effective implementation of
their commitments under the programme of work on dry and sub-humid lands in
accordance with Article 20. |
New and additional financial resources are transferred
to developing country Parties, in accordance with Article 20, to allow for the
effective implementation of their commitments under the programme of work on
mountain biological diversity. |
New and additional financial resources from public, private,
domestic and/or international sources are transferred to developing country
Parties, to allow for the effective implementation of their commitments under
the expanded programme of work on forest biological diversity, in accordance
with Article 20. |
Target 11.2: Technology is transferred to developing
country Parties, to allow for the effective implementation of their commitments
under the Convention, in accordance with its Article 20, paragraph 4. |
Technology is transferred to developing country
Parties, to allow for the effective implementation of the programme of work on
the biodiversity of dry and sub-humid lands and their commitments under the
Convention, in accordance with Article 20, paragraph 4. |
Technology is transferred to developing country
Parties, in accordance with its Article 20, paragraph 4, to allow for the
effective implementation of their commitments under the programme of work on
mountain biological diversity. |
Environmentally sound technology is transferred to developing
country Parties, to allow for the effective implementation of the expanded
programme of work on forest biological diversity under the Convention, in
accordance with its Article 20, paragraph 4, and Article 16. |
* These targets will be further reviewed following consideration by the Ad Hoc
Open-ended Working Group on Article 8(j) and Related Provisions of the
Convention on Biological Diversity.
** Noting that not all Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity are
also Parties to the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources.