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SDG Target 6.3

SDG Target 6.3

De aquí a 2030, mejorar la calidad del agua reduciendo la contaminación, eliminando el vertimiento y minimizando la emisión de productos químicos y materiales peligrosos, reduciendo a la mitad el porcentaje de aguas residuales sin tratar y aumentando considerablemente el reciclado y la reutilización sin riesgos a nivel mundial

Correlación con Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

META 7

Reducir para 2030 los riesgos de contaminación y el efecto negativo de la contaminación de todo origen y llegar a niveles que no sean perjudiciales para la diversidad biológica y las funciones y los servicios de los ecosistemas, considerando los efectos acumulativos, entre otras cosas, reduciendo la pérdida de nutrientes al medio ambiente como mínimo a la mitad gracias a un ciclo y una utilización más eficiente, así como el riesgo general derivado de los plaguicidas y de las sustancias químicas sumamente peligrosas, entre otras recursos, mediante la gestión integrada de las plagas, basándose en la ciencia, teniendo en cuenta la seguridad alimentaria y los medios de vida; y atajando y reduciendo la contaminación plástica, y trabajando por su eliminación.

Correlación con CBD - Aichi Targets

Meta 8

Para 2020, se habrá llevado la contaminación, incluida aquella producida por exceso de nutrientes, a niveles que no resulten perjudiciales para el funcionamiento de los ecosistemas y para la diversidad biológica.

Correlación con 4th Ramsar Strategic Plan 2016-2024

Ramsar Target 3

The public and private sectors have increased their efforts to apply guidelines and good practices for the wise use of water and wetlands.

Baseline
  • 50% of Parties report actions taken to implement incentive measures that encourage the conservation and wise use of wetlands. (National Reports to COP12).
  • 37% of Parties report actions taken to remove perverse incentive measures that discourage conservation and wise use of wetlands. (National Reports to COP12).
  • 60% of Parties report private sector undertaking activities for the conservation, wise use and management of wetlands in general. (National Reports to COP12).
  • % of Parties have national Ramsar Committees that include both governmental and non-governmental representation. (Data source: new question for National Reports).
Indicator
  • % of Parties reporting actions taken to implement incentive measures that encourage the conservation and wise use of wetlands. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties reporting actions taken to remove perverse incentive measures that discourage conservation and wise use of wetlands. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties reporting private sector undertaking activities for the conservation, wise use and management of wetlands in general. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties having national Ramsar Committees that include both governmental and non-governmental representation. (Data source: new question for National Reports).
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}