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Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011 – 2020

The Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, in 2010 in Nagoya, Japan, adopted the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 with the purpose of inspiring broad-based action in support of biodiversity over the next decade by all countries and stakeholders. The Strategic Plan is comprised of a shared vision, a mission, strategic goals and 20 ambitious yet achievable targets, collectively known as the Aichi Targets. The Strategic Plan serves as a flexible framework for the establishment of national and regional targets and it promotes the coherent and effective implementation of the three objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity.  

In recognition of the urgent need for action the United Nations General Assembly has also declared 2011-2020 as the United Nations Decade for Biodiversity.

Vision: “By 2050, biodiversity is valued, conserved, restored and wisely used, maintaining ecosystem services, sustaining a healthy planet and delivering benefits essential for all people.”

Mission: “Take effective and urgent action to halt the loss of biodiversity in order to ensure that by 2020 ecosystems are resilient and continue to provide essential services, thereby securing the planet’s variety of life, and contributing to human well-being, and poverty eradication. To ensure this, pressures on biodiversity are reduced, ecosystems are restored, biological resources are sustainably used and benefits arising out of utilization of genetic resources are shared in a fair and equitable manner; adequate financial resources are provided, capacities are enhanced, biodiversity issues and values mainstreamed, appropriate policies are effectively implemented, and decision-making is based on sound science and the precautionary approach.”

The Strategic Goals

A

Address the underlying causes of biodiversity loss by mainstreaming biodiversity across government and society. (Target 1 - 4)

B

Reduce the direct pressures on biodiversity and promote sustainable use. (Target 5 - 10)

C

Improve the status of biodiversity by safeguarding ecosystems, species and genetic diversity. (Target 11 - 13)

D

Enhance the benefits to all from biodiversity and ecosystem services. (Target 14 - 16)

E

Enhance implementation through participatory planning, knowledge management and capacity building. (Target 17 - 20)


Last updated on: 24.06.2011





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