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CONVENTION ON MIGRATORY SPECIES CLIMATE CHANGE AND MIGRATORY SPECIES

26 Mar 2024

Endorses the Advice to Parties and other stakeholders on climate change and migratory species annexed to this Resolution and urges Parties and Signatories to the CMS instruments and encourages non-Parties to implement actions including the incorporation of migratory species issues in national climate change strategies, nationally determined contributions, national adaptation plans, and National Bi. [...] Instructs the Secretariat, in collaboration with Parties and relevant international organizations, subject to the availability of resources from both public and private sources, to promote the implementation of the actions in the annexes of this Resolution, and share best practice and lessons learned in the effective mitigation of climate change impacts, including through the organization of thema. [...] • Identify cases where the contribution of migratory species to the functioning of ecosystems maintains and enhances the ability of such ecosystems to provide nature- based solutions and/or ecosystem-based approaches to climate change, and promote the inclusion of measures to conserve such species in strategies and plans to address climate change. [...] COP14) o the potential for conservation management to increase the resilience and adaptation of migratory species populations to climate change; and o the impacts of anthropogenic climate change adaptation and mitigation on migratory species; o the potential role of conserving migratory species in maintaining and enhancing the functionality of ecosystems important for mitigating and adapting to cl. [...] Such action beyond the historic range of species is compatible with, and may be required in order to meet, the objectives and the obligations of Parties under the Convention; The 5th and 6th meetings of the Sessional Committee of the Scientific Council considered the text above and provided the following guidance: 1.

Authors

Ximena Cancino

Pages
12
Published in
Germany