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CONVENTION ON MIGRATORY SPECIES - SAMARKAND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR MIGRATORY SPECIES 2024-2032

27 Mar 2024

COP12), which defined the 2015-2023 Strategic Plan for the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (SPMS) and urged Parties and other non-Party States, the CMS Family of instruments, relevant multilateral bodies, intergovernmental organizations, and civil society organizations working towards the conservation of migratory species to integrate the goals and targets of th. [...] Urges Parties and invites non-Parties, the CMS Family of instruments, relevant regional and multilateral bodies, intergovernmental organizations, and civil society organizations working towards the conservation of migratory species to integrate the goals and targets of the SPMS within relevant policy and planning instruments as applicable, and to take action to raise awareness of the Plan; 4. [...] In parallel, Parties need to inform the COP through National Reports of measures taken to implement the Convention, its Resolutions and Decisions (Target 5.2) and Parties need to use best available science as the basis for evidence-based advice and decision-making to address the threats to and support the conservation of migratory species and their habitats under CMS (Target 5.3). [...] By 2029, Target 20: Strengthen capacity-building and development, Parties have the technical access to and transfer of technology, and promote capacity needed to development of and access to innovation and technical and effectively implement the scientific cooperation, including through South-South, North- Convention, its South and triangular cooperation, to meet the needs for Resolutions and effe. [...] By 2026, Target 21: Ensure that the best available data, information and awareness of the knowledge are accessible to decision makers, practitioners importance of migratory and the public to guide effective and equitable governance, species and their role in integrated and participatory management of biodiversity, and providing benefits for to strengthen communication, awareness-raising, education.

Authors

Ximena Cancino

Pages
19
Published in
Germany