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META 1

META 1

Lograr que para 2030 todas las zonas estén sujetas a planificación espacial participativa integrada que tenga en cuenta la diversidad biológica y/o procesos de gestión eficaces, abordando el cambio en el uso de la tierra y los océanos, a fin de que acercar a cero la pérdida de superficies de suma importancia para la biodiversidad, incluidos los ecosistemas de gran integridad ecológica, respetando al mismo tiempo los derechos de los pueblos indígenas y las comunidades locales.

Correlación con 5th Strategic Plan of the Convention on Wetlands 2025-2034

Target 1.1: Conserve and restore wetlands

Retain and effectively manage existing wetlands and restore lost and degraded wetlands, contributing to the 30% of Target 2 of the KMGBF.

Correlación con CBD - Aichi Targets

Meta 5

Para 2020, se habrá reducido por lo menos a la mitad y, donde resulte factible, se habrá reducido hasta un valor cercano a cero, el ritmo de pérdida de todos los hábitats naturales, incluidos los bosques, y se habrá reducido de manera significativa la degradación y fragmentación.

Correlación con 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)

 

Correlación con Sustainable Development Goals

SDG Target 14.2

De aquí a 2020, gestionar y proteger sosteniblemente los ecosistemas marinos y costeros para evitar efectos adversos importantes, incluso fortaleciendo su resiliencia, y adoptar medidas para restaurarlos a fin de restablecer la salud y la productividad de los océanos

SDG Target 15.1

De aquí a 2020, asegurar la conservación, el restablecimiento y el uso sostenible de los ecosistemas terrestres y los ecosistemas interiores de agua dulce y sus servicios, en particular los bosques, los humedales, las montañas y las zonas áridas, en consonancia con las obligaciones contraídas en virtud de acuerdos internacionales

SDG Target 15.2

De aquí a 2020, promover la puesta en práctica de la gestión sostenible de todos los tipos de bosques, detener la deforestación, recuperar los bosques degradados y aumentar considerablemente la forestación y la reforestación a nivel mundial

SDG Target 15.5

Adoptar medidas urgentes y significativas para reducir la degradación de los hábitats naturales, detener la pérdida de biodiversidad y, de aquí a 2020, proteger las especies amenazadas y evitar su extinción

SDG Target 15.9

De aquí a 2020, integrar los valores de los ecosistemas y la biodiversidad en la planificación, los procesos de desarrollo, las estrategias de reducción de la pobreza y la contabilidad nacionales y locales

Correlación con SAMARKAND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR MIGRATORY SPECIES 2024-2032

Target 2.1. By 2029, all important habitats for migratory species listed in CMS Appendices are identified, assessed and monitored to ensure their functionality and ability to support migratory species throughout their life cycles.

Explanation: Using best available science and information, actions are taken to ensure that all habitats, sites and ranges for migratory species are identified, assessed and monitored to understand their functions in migratory processes. 

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.

Target 3.2. By 2032, the direct mortality of migratory species caused by human-made infrastructure is significantly reduced to levels that are not harmful to species’ viability.

Explanation: Steps are taken to eliminate and/or reduce the direct mortality of migratory species caused by infrastructure, including collision, electrocution, disturbance and migratory route deviation. This includes actions to sustainably design and operate such infrastructure and to monitor impacts while in operation. 

Target 5.4. By 2032, CMS provisions are included in relevant national planning processes and policies for the benefit of migratory species and the ecosystem services they provide.

Explanation: The Convention’s mandates, provisions and agenda are incorporated into national legislation frameworks and strategies relevant to migratory species (e.g., NBSAPs and NDCs). 

Correlación con 4th Ramsar Strategic Plan 2016-2024

Ramsar Target 8

National wetland inventories have been initiated, completed or updated and disseminated and used for promoting the conservation and effective management of all wetlands.

Baseline
  • At COP12, 47% of Parties have a complete national wetlands inventory. (National Reports to COP12).
  • At COP13, [XX]% of Parties % of Parties have updated their national inventories in the last decade. (New question for National Reports).
Indicator
  • % of Parties that have complete national wetland inventories. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties that have updated their national inventories in the last decade. (Data source: new question for National Reports).
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}