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Measuring
progress in nature
conservation against
the Convention on
Biological Diversity
and the Pan-European
Biological and Landscape
Diversity Strategy:
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About
the project
The European
Environment Ministers set
the ambitious goal to halt
the loss of biodiversity by
2010 at the Kyiv Ministerial
Conference in May 2003. Thus
they reinforced the commitments
undertaken at the Gothenburg
Summit of the European Council
by EU Member States, and went
beyond the target of the Strategic
Plan for the Convention
on Biological Diversity (CBD)
and the World Summit on Sustainable
Development in Johannesburg
to reach a significant reduction
in the current rate of loss
of biological diversity. However
considering the current trends
threatening biological diversity
on different levels, and the
challenge of making progress
towards the 2010 target, it
must be acknowledged that
substantial changes are required
in all areas of policy forming.
There are
valuable policy tools that
could be utilised in the efforts
towards the 2010 target, namely
the Convention
on Biological Diversity (CBD)
and its regional arm for implementation,
the Pan-European
Biological and Landscape Diversity
Strategy (PEBLDS).
Their goals and objectives,
as well as the supporting
guidance, work programmes
should be duly taken into
account in responsible policy-
and decision-making. Nevertheless
these international policy-making
tools and the 2010 target
are largely invisible in the
governmental sector, among
the NGOs and the public, and
thus they are not utilised
in their full potential. It
is especially difficult to
put these policy-making tools
into practice due to their
complexity, as well as the
insufficient knowledge among
decision-makers on them.
Thus four
South East European NGOs (BIOTICA
Ecological Society from Moldova,
Green
Action from Croatia,
Makmontana
from Macedonia
and Young
Researchers of Serbia)
under the coordination of
the Central
and East European Working
Group for the Enhancement
of Biodiversity (CEEWEB)
launched a one-year project
in 2005 for the incorporation
of the CBD
and PEBLDS
into national policies and
decisions and raising awareness
on them. It will include communication
and public participation activities
in different aspects of the
implementation of the CBD
and PEBLDS
(legislative procedures, protected
area management, international
cooperation, campaigns, etc.).
At the beginning of the project
the project partners took
part at a training on these
tools (29-31 March, 2005 Zagreb,
Croatia) and gained an insight
into the commitments of the
articles and the guidance
provided by the decisions
of the Conference
of the Parties
of CBD.
Besides, they could learn
about the international practices
for the effective implementation.
The project
is realised with the generous
support of the Swiss Agency
for Environment, Forest and
Landscape.
Background
information to CBD
The
Pan-European Biological and
Landscape Diversity Strategy
See:
Common
project website
full
project description in pdf
117Kb
Makmontana's
final report
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