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Among the global targets for 2030:
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: January 11, 2023 10:30AM

Nearing the conclusion of a sometimes fractious two-week meeting, nations of the world today agreed on a historic package of measures deemed critical to addressing the dangerous loss of biodiversity and restoring natural ecosystems.

Convened under UN auspices, chaired by China, and hosted by Canada, the 15th Conference of Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity adopted the ??Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework? (GBF), including four goals and 23 targets for achievement by 2030.

 
?? Effective conservation and management of at least 30% of the world??s lands, inland waters, coastal areas and oceans, with emphasis on areas of particular importance for biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and services. The GBF prioritizes ecologically-representative, well-connected and equitably-governed systems of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation, recognizing indigenous and traditional territories and practices. Currently 17% and 10% of the world??s terrestrial and marine areas respectively are under protection.
?? Have restoration completed or underway on at least 30% of degraded terrestrial, inland waters, and coastal and marine ecosystems
?? Reduce to near zero the loss of areas of high biodiversity importance,including ecosystems of high ecological integrity
?? Cut global food waste in half and significantly reduce over consumption and waste generation
?? Reduce by half both excess nutrients and the overall risk posed by pesticides and highly hazardous chemicals
?? Progressively phase out or reform by 2030 subsidies that harm biodiversity by at least $500 billion per year, while scaling up positive incentives for biodiversity??s conservation and sustainable use
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?? Mobilize by 2030 at least $200 billion per year in domestic and international biodiversity-related funding from all sources ?? public and private
?? Raise international financial flows from developed to developing countries,in particular least developed countries, small island developing States, and countries with economies in transition, to at least US$ 20 billion per year by 2025, and to at least US$ 30 billion per year by 2030
?? Prevent the introduction of priority invasive alien species, and reduce by at least half the introduction and establishment of other known or potential invasive alien species, and eradicate or control invasive alien species on islands and other priority sites
?? Require large and transnational companies and financial institutions to monitor, assess, and transparently disclose their risks, dependencies and impacts on biodiversity through their operations, supply and value chains and Portfolios.
COP15: Nations Adopt Four Goals, 23 Targets for 2030 In Landmark UN Biodiversity Agreement | Convention on Biological Diversity (cbd.int)



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