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الهدف 3

الهدف 3

ضمان وتمكين حفظ وادارة ما ال يقل عن 30 في المائة من المناطق البرية ومناطق المياه الداخلية والمناطق الساحلية والبحرية، وال سيما المناطق ذات األهمية الخاصة للتنوع البيولوجي ووظائف وخدمات النظام اإليكولوجي، بشكل فعال من خالل و ضع نظم دارة بشكل منصف للمناطق ُ ممثلة إيكولوجيا ومت اربطة جيدا وم المحمية وتدابير الحفظ الفعالة األخرى القائمة على المناطق، واالعتراف باألقاليم األصيلة والتقليدية، حسب االقتضاء، ودمجها في المناظر الطبيعية األوسع نطاقا والمناظر البحرية والمحيطات، مع ضمان أن أي استخدام، عند االقتضاء في مثل هذه المناطق، يتوافق تماما مع نتائج الحفظ التي تقر وتحترم حقوق الشعوب األصلية والمجتمعات المحلية، بما فيها حقوقها على أراضيها التقليدية، بحلول عام 2030.

Mapping with 5th Strategic Plan of the Convention on Wetlands 2025-2034

Target 1.4: Strengthen protection and expand the area of wetlands that are part of systems of protected areas

Increase the area of wetlands, including Wetlands of International Importance, that are a part of ecologically representative, well-connected and equitably governed systems of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs), recognizing Indigenous and traditional territories, where applicable, contributing to the 30% Target 3 of the KMGBF.

Target 3.1: Increase the area and number of Wetlands of International Importance

The total area and number of sites in the List of Wetlands of International Importance has increased, and there has been an increase in the rate of designation, including of underrepresented wetland types.

Target 3.2: Effectively manage Wetlands of International Importance

The management effectiveness of Wetlands of International Importance is enhanced, to maintain or improve their ecological character.

Mapping with CBD - Aichi Targets

الهدف 11

بحلول عام 2020، يتم حفظ 17 في المائة على الأقل من مناطق اليابسة ومناطق المياه الداخلية و10 في المائة من المناطق الساحلية والبحرية، خصوصًا المناطق ذات الأهمية الخاصة للتنوع البيولوجي وخدمات النظام الإيكولوجي، من خلال نظم مدارة بفاعلية ومنصفة وتتسم بالترابط الجيد، وممثلة إيكولوجياً للمناطق المحمية وتدابير الحفظ الفعالة الأخرى القائمة على المنطقة، وإدماجها في المناظر الطبيعية الأرضية والمناظر الطبيعية البحرية الأوسع نطاقاً.

Mapping with The UNCCD 2018–2030 Strategic Framework

Strategic objective 1: Affected ecosystems

To improve the condition of affected ecosystems, combat desertification/land degradation, promote sustainable land management and contribute to land degradation neutrality

Indicators

UNCCD indicators:

  • SO 1-1 Trends in land cover
  • SO 1-2 Trends in land productivity or functioning of the land
  • SO 1-3 Trends in carbon stocks above and below ground
  • SO 1-4 Proportion of land that is degraded over total land area

SDG indicators:

  • 15.3.1 Proportion of land that is degraded over total land area

CBD indicators:

  • A.2 Extent of natural ecosystems
  • 2.2 Area under restoration 
  • Extent of natural ecosystems by type (Component indicator under target 2)
  • Proportion of total land area that is under cultivation (Complementary indicator under target 1)
  • Above-ground biomass stock in forests (tonnes/ha)  (Complementary indicator under target 8)
  • Changes in soil organic carbon stocks (Complementary indicator under target 10)
  • Proportion of land that is degraded over total land area (Complementary indicator under target 10)

 

Mapping with Sustainable Development Goals

SDG Target 6.6

حماية وترميم النظم الإيكولوجية المتصلة بالمياه، بما في ذلك الجبال والغابات والأراضي الرطبة والأنهار ومستودعات المياه الجوفية والبحيرات، بحلول عام 2020

SDG Target 11.4

تعزيز الجهود الرامية إلى حماية وصون التراث الثقافي والطبيعي العالمي

SDG Target 14.5

حفظ 10 في المائة على الأقل من المناطق الساحلية والبحرية، بما يتسق مع القانون الوطني والدولي واستنادا إلى أفضل المعلومات العلمية المتاحة، بحلول عام 2020

SDG Target 15.4

ضمان حفظ النظم الإيكولوجية الجبلية، بما في ذلك تنوعها البيولوجي، من أجل تعزيز قدرتها على توفير المنافع التي لا غنى عنها لتحقيق التنمية المستدامة، بحلول عام 2030

Mapping with SAMARKAND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR MIGRATORY SPECIES 2024-2032

Target 2.2. By 2032, all important habitats for migratory species listed in CMS Appendices are protected, effectively conserved, managed and restored through ecologically representative, well-connected and equitably governed systems of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures.

Explanation: Steps will be taken to establish ecologically representative, well-connected systems of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures, to ensure that, among others, the connectivity of all areas of importance for migratory species – as well as other areas that may be ecologically linked to them – is preserved. This could include permanent or temporal legal protection measures to ensure migratory ranges and their habitats are maintained, restored, effectively conserved and managed, and provide important biological functions such as opportunities for feeding, resting and habitat for reproduction.

Mapping with 4th Ramsar Strategic Plan 2016-2024

Ramsar Target 5

The ecological character of Ramsar sites is maintained or restored, through effective planning and integrated management.

Baseline
  • At COP12, 973 Ramsar Sites have implemented management plans. (National Reports to COP12).
  • Number of Ramsar Sites that have effective, implemented management plans. (Data source: new National Report question).
  • 27% of Parties have made assessments of effective management of Ramsar sites. (National Reports to COP12).
  • 43% (950 of Ramsar Sites have updated Ramsar Information Sheets. (Report of the Secretary General pursuant to Article 8.2 COP12 Doc.7).
Indicator
  • Number of Ramsar Sites that have effective, implemented management plans. (Data source: National Report).
  • Number of Ramsar Sites that have effective, implemented management planning. (Data source: new National Report question).
  • % of Parties that have made assessments of effective management of Ramsar Sites. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Ramsar Sites that have updated Ramsar Information Sheets. (Data source: Ramsar Sites database).

Possible further indicators that may be developed

  • {Coverage of wetland dependent bird populations by designated Ramsar Sites. Indicator from Resolution IX.1 to be developed}.
  • {Coverage of wetland dependent non-avian populations by designated Ramsar Sites. Indicator from Resolution IX.1 to be developed}.
  • {% loss of IUCN Red Listed species from Ramsar Sites}
Ramsar Target 6

There is a significant increase in area, numbers and ecological connectivity in the Ramsar Site network, in particular under-represented types of wetlands including in under-represented ecoregions and Transboundary Sites.

Baseline
  • By COP12, 2,186 Ramsar Sites have been designated. (Ramsar Sites database).
  • By COP12 2,085,000 ha of Ramsar Sites have been designated. (Ramsar Sites database).
  • By COP12 [16] transboundary Ramsar Sites have been designated. (Ramsar Secretariat).
  • By COP12, Ramsar Sites have been designated for the following under-represented Ramsar Sites:
    • Karst and other subterranean hydrological systems – [110 Sites]
    • Coral reefs – [96 Sites]
    • Wet grasslands – [517 Sites]
    • Peatlands – [564 Sites]
    • Sea-grass beds – [249 Sites]
    • Mangroves – [280 Sites]
    • Temporary Pools – [729 Sites]
    • Bivalve (shellfish) reefs – [99 Sites]
    • (Ramsar Sites database, June 2015).
Indicator
  • Number of Ramsar sites that have been designated. (Data source: Ramsar Sites database).
  • Total hectares of Ramsar sites that have been designated. (Data source: Ramsar Sites database).
  • Number of transboundary Ramsar Sites that have been designated. (Data source: Ramsar Sites database).
  • Number of Ramsar Sites designated for the following underrepresented wetland types:
    • Karst and other subterranean hydrological systems – [XXX Sites]
    • Coral reefs – [XXX Sites]
    • Wet grasslands – [XXX Sites]
    • Peatlands – [XXX Sites]
    • Sea-grass beds – [XXX Sites]
    • Mangroves – [XXX Sites] T
    • emporary Pools – [XXX Sites]
    • Bivalve (shellfish) reefs – [XXX Sites]
    • (Data source: Ramsar Sites database).
Ramsar Target 7

Sites that are at risk of change of ecological character have threats addressed.

Baseline
  • At COP12, [47] Ramsar Sites (2.2%) are listed on the Montreux Record. (Report of the Secretary General pursuant to Article 8.2 COP12 Doc.7).
  • 21% of Parties have reported to the Ramsar Secretariat all cases of negative human- induced change or likely change in the ecological character of Ramsar sites pursuant to Article 3.2. (National Reports to COP12).
  • [76] Ramsar Sites reported by Parties to the Ramsar Secretariat of negative human-induced change or likely change in the ecological character of Ramsar Sites pursuant to Article 3.2. (Data source: Report of the Secretary General pursuant to Article 8.2 COP12 Doc.7).
  • 16% of Parties have taken actions to address the issues for which Ramsar sites have been listed on the Montreux Record. (National Reports to COP12).
Indicator
  • Number of Ramsar Sites removed from the Montreux Record. (Data source: Ramsar Site database).
  • % of Parties reporting to the Ramsar Secretariat all cases of negative human-induced change or likely change in the ecological character of Ramsar Sites pursuant to Article 3.2. (Data source: National Reports).
  • Number of Ramsar Sites reported by Parties to the Ramsar Secretariat of negative human-induced change or likely change in the ecological character of Ramsar Sites pursuant to Article 3.2. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties that have taken actions to address the issues for which Ramsar Sites have been listed on the Montreux Record. (National Reports to COP12).

Possible further indicators that may be developed

  • {Indicator(s) relating to (numbers of) Ramsar Sites at risk}