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الهدف 9

الهدف 9

ضمان إدارة واستخدام األنواع البرية على نحو مستدام، وبذلك تقديم المنافع االجتماعية واالقتصادية والبيئية للناس، وال سيما الذين يعيشون في أوضاع هشة، واألكثر اعتمادا على التنوع البيولوجي، بما في ذلك من خالل األنشطة و المنتجات والخدمات القائمة على التنوع البيولوجي المستدام التي تعزز التنوع البيولوجي، وحماية وتشجيع االستخدام المألوف المستدام من جانب الشعوب األصلية والمجتمعات المحلية.

Mapping with CBD - Aichi Targets

الهدف 6

بحلول عام 2020، يتم على نحو مستدام إدارة وحصاد جميع الأرصدة السمكية واللافقاريات والنباتات المائية، بطريقة قانونية وبتطبيق النُهج القائمة على النظام الإيكولوجي، وذلك لتجنب الصيد المفرط، ووضع خطط وتدابير إنعاش لجميع الأنواع المستنفدة، ولا يكون لمصايد الأسماك تأثيرات ضارة كبيرة على الأنواع المهددة بالانقراض والنظم الإيكولوجية الضعيفة، وأن تكون تأثيرات مصايد الأسماك على الأرصدة السمكية والأنواع والنظم الإيكولوجية في نطاق الحدود الإيكولوجية المأمونة.

Mapping with SECOND GLOBAL PLAN OF ACTION FOR PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURE

Mapping with Sustainable Development Goals

SDG Target 12.2

تحقيق الإدارة المستدامة والاستخدام الكفؤ للموارد الطبيعية، بحلول عام 2030

SDG Target 14.7

زيادة الفوائد الاقتصادية التي تتحقق للدول الجزرية الصغيرة النامية وأقل البلدان نموا من الاستخدام المستدام للموارد البحرية، بما في ذلك من خلال الإدارة المستدامة لمصائد الأسماك، وتربية الأحياء المائية، والسياحة، بحلول عام 2030

SDG Target 15.7

اتخاذ إجراءات عاجلة لوقف الصيد غير المشروع للأنواع المحمية من النباتات والحيوانات والاتجار فيها، والتصدي لمنتجات الأحياء البرية غير المشروعة، على مستويي العرض والطلب على السواء

Mapping with SAMARKAND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR MIGRATORY SPECIES 2024-2032

Target 1.2. By 2029, the conservation status of all migratory species is reviewed regularly, informing priorities for conservation and management action.

Explanation: The conservation status, population trend, range and extinction risk of all migratory species is regularly monitored, including through the State of the World’s Migratory Species report, CMS National Reports,[1] other assessments and analyses of relevant publications such as those produced by CMS and its Instruments, and information from relevant stakeholders, indigenous peoples and local communities. The conclusions of this regular monitoring supports priority-setting under CMS, including the listing of new migratory species that may need specific conservation actions.
 

[1] IUCN Red List assessments are the primary source for assessing the conservation status of migratory species. CMS National Reports and EU N2000 reports etc. could also provide additional information if available..

Mapping with 4th Ramsar Strategic Plan 2016-2024

Ramsar Target 9

The wise use of wetlands is strengthened through integrated resource management at the appropriate scale, inter alia, within a river basin or along a coastal zone.

Baseline
  • 55% of Parties have adopted wetland policies or equivalent instruments that promote the wise use of their wetlands. (National Reports to COP12).
  • 71% of Parties consider wetlands as natural water infrastructure integral to water resource management at the scale of river basin. (National Reports to COP12).
Indicator
  • % of Parties that have adopted wetland policies or equivalent instruments that promote the wise use of their wetlands. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties that consider wetlands as natural water infrastructure integral to water resource management at the scale of river basin. (Data source: National Reports).

Possible further indicators that may be developed

  • {Involvement of stakeholders in various aspects of wetland and/or basin-scale management}

Mapping with CITES Strategic Vision: 2021-2030

Objective 1.1 Parties comply with their obligations under the Convention

 Objective 1.1 Parties comply with their obligations under the Convention through the adoption and implementation of appropriate legislation, policies, and procedures.

Indicator
  • Indicator 1.1.1: Number of Parties that are in category 1 under the national legislation project.
  • Indicator 1.1.2: Number of Parties subject to CITES recommendations to suspend trade.
Objective 1.3 Implementation of the Convention at the national level is consistent with Resolutions and Decisions adopted by the CoP

Objective 1.3 Implementation of the Convention at the national level is consistent with Resolutions and Decisions adopted by the Conference of the Parties.

Indicator
  • Indicator 1.3.1: Number of Parties that have implemented relevant reporting under Resolutions and Decisions of the Conference of the Parties and/or Standing Committee recommendations.
Objective 1.4 The Appendices correctly reflect the conservation status and needs of species

Objective 1.4 The Appendices correctly reflect the conservation status and needs of species.

Objective 1.5 Parties improve the conservation status of CITES-listed specimens

Objective 1.5 Parties improve the conservation status of CITES-listed specimens, put in place national conservation actions, support their sustainable use and promote cooperation in managing shared wildlife resources.

Indicator
  • Indicator 1.5.1: The conservation status of species listed on the CITES Appendices has stabilized or improved.
  • Indicator 1.5.2: Number of CITES-listed species for which Parties have put in place actions that support sustainable use