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Sourcebook of opportunities for enhancing cooperation among the biodiversity-related conventions at national and regional levels [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 195 pages, kõrgus: 210 mm, col. ill., col. figs, tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: United Nations Environment Programme
  • ISBN-10: 9280734598
  • ISBN-13: 9789280734591
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 195 pages, kõrgus: 210 mm, col. ill., col. figs, tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: United Nations Environment Programme
  • ISBN-10: 9280734598
  • ISBN-13: 9789280734591
Teised raamatud teemal:
This Sourcebook was developed as part of a UNEP project funded by the European Union and the Government of Switzerland that aimed to provide NFPs and other stakeholders with options to achieve enhanced implementation through strengthened cooperation. It focuses on six global Conventions: the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS); the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES); the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar Convention); the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (WHC); the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA); and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
List of acronyms
i
Foreword iv
Executive Summary vi
1 Introduction
1(20)
1.1 Aim of the Sourcebook
1(2)
1.2 Why do we need to improve cooperation among the Biodiversity-related Conventions?
3(5)
1.3 What is the role of NFPs in enhancing cooperation among the Biodiversity-related Conventions?
8(2)
1.4 What is the role of other key stakeholders in enhancing the coherent implementation of the Biodiversity-related Conventions?
10(2)
1.5 How the Sourcebook was developed
12(3)
1.6 Structure of the Sourcebook
15(1)
1.7 Useful resources
16(2)
1.8 List of Case studies
18(3)
2 Institutional arrangements for cooperation at the national and regional levels
21(26)
2.1 Why look at institutional arrangements?
22(2)
2.1.1 Benefits identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
22(2)
2.2 Examples of institutional arrangements in different countries
24(13)
2.2.1 Formal and informal cooperation mechanisms among NFPs and other key stakeholders
25(8)
2.2.2 Strategies to improve cooperation and coordination
33(2)
2.2.3 Overview of institutional arrangements presented in the case studies
35(2)
2.3 Regional level initiatives to strengthen cooperation
37(3)
2.4 Overcoming challenges and barriers
40(5)
2.4.1 Barriers identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
40(1)
2.4.2 Response options
40(2)
2.4.3 Key lessons learnt
42(3)
2.5 Useful resources
45(2)
3 Information management and reporting
47(22)
3.1 Why cooperate on reporting and information management?
48(3)
3.1.1 Benefits identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
49(2)
3.2 National examples of enhancing information management and reporting through cooperation
51(8)
3.2.1 Initiatives for harmonizing and streamlining national reporting
51(1)
3.2.2 Institutional arrangements for producing national reports
52(4)
3.2.3 Joint information systems
56(3)
3.3 Regional level initiatives
59(4)
3.4 Overcoming challenges and barriers
63(4)
3.4.1 Barriers identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
63(1)
3.4.2 Response options
64(2)
3.4.3 Key lessons learnt
66(1)
3.5 Useful resources
67(2)
4 Science-policy interface
69(20)
4.1 Why cooperate at the science-policy interface?
70(4)
4.1.1 Benefits identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
70(1)
4.1.2 The science-policy interface at the level of the Biodiversity-related Conventions
71(2)
4.1.3 The science-policy interface at the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)
73(1)
4.2 Examples of cooperation at the national level on the science-policy interface for the conventions and IPBES
74(6)
4.2.1 Joint indicator development
74(2)
4.2.2 National bodies to strengthen the science-policy interface
76(3)
4.2.3 Strategies and action plans to strengthen the science-policy interface
79(1)
4.3 Regional level initiatives
80(4)
4.4 Overcoming challenges and barriers
84(3)
4.4.1 Barriers identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
84(1)
4.4.2 Response options
85(2)
4.4.3 Key lessons learnt
87(1)
4.5 Useful resources
87(2)
5 Capacity building
89(20)
5.1 Why build capacity to enhance cooperation?
89(4)
5.1.1 Benefits identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
90(1)
5.1.2 Opportunities for capacity building
91(2)
5.2 Examples of cooperation in capacity building for the coherent implementation of the conventions
93(9)
5.2.1 Capacity building initiatives within a government: training, mentoring and staff rotation
93(1)
5.2.2 Capacity building initiatives at the regional level
94(3)
5.2.3 Capacity building initiatives by convention secretariats and other international bodies
97(5)
5.3 Overcoming challenges and barriers
102(5)
5.3.1 Barriers identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
102(1)
5.3.2 Response options
102(3)
5.3.3 Key lessons learnt
105(2)
5.4 Useful resources
107(2)
6 The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, the Aichi Biodiversity Targets and NBSAPs
109(28)
6.1 Why cooperate to deliver the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020?
110(5)
6.1.1 The momentum created through the adoption of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020
110(3)
6.1.2 Benefits identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
113(2)
6.2 Examples for enhancing cooperation in the national implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, the Aichi Biodiversity Targets and NBSAPs
115(13)
6.2.1 NFP involvement in the NBSAP process
115(7)
6.2.2 Coverage of the Biodiversity-related Conventions in NBSAPs
122(3)
6.2.3 Regional level initiatives
125(3)
6.3 Overcoming challenges and barriers
128(6)
6.3.1 Barriers identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
128(1)
6.3.2 Response options
128(2)
6.3.3 Key lessons learnt
130(1)
6.3.4 Existing guidelines on the integration of issues related to the other Biodiversity-related Conventions in NBSAPs
131(3)
6.4 Useful resources
134(3)
7 Financial resource mobilisation and utilisation
137(30)
7.1 Why cooperate at national level to mobilize financial resources for the Biodiversity-related Conventions?
138(9)
7.1.1 Sources of biodiversity finance and scaling up
139(1)
7.1.2 Mainstreaming, resource mobilisation and utilisation and synergies
140(1)
7.1.3 Financial resource mobilisation under the Biodiversity-related Conventions
141(5)
7.1.4 Benefits identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
146(1)
7.2 Opportunities for cooperation in financial resource mobilisation for the coherent implementation of the conventions
147(10)
7.2.1 National planning approaches to biodiversity financing
147(6)
7.2.2 NFP collaboration on financial needs assessment, financial resource mobilisation and utilisation
153(4)
7.3 Regional initiatives
157(2)
7.4 Overcoming challenges and barriers
159(5)
7.4.1 Barriers identified in the UNEP Survey 2014
159(1)
7.4.2 Response options
160(2)
7.4.3 Key lessons learnt
162(2)
7.5 Useful resources
164(3)
8 Annexes
167(1)
Annex 1 Project summary
167(3)
Annex 2 Potential areas of overlap between the information requirements of the Biodiversity-related Conventions
170(2)
Annex 3 Opportunities for accessing GEF Funds for the coherent implementation of the Biodiversity-related Conventions
172(9)
Opportunities for integrated GEF-projects
172(3)
Development of integrated GEF project proposals
175(6)
Annex 4 Funding opportunities for the achievement of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets
181
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