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SDG Goal 15

SDG Goal 15

Защита и восстановление экосистем суши и содействие их рациональному использованию, рациональное лесопользование, борьба с опустыниванием, прекращение и обращение вспять процесса деградации земель и прекращение процесса утраты биологического разнообразия

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.

Mapping with CBD - Aichi Targets

Целевая задача 2

К 2020 году, но не позднее этого срока, стоимостная ценность биоразнообразия включена в национальные и местные стратегии развития и сокращения бедности и в процессы планирования и включается в соответствующих случаях в системы национального учета и счетов.

Целевая задача 4

К 2020 году, но не позднее этого срока, правительства, деловые круги и субъекты деятельности на всех уровнях приняли меры или внедрили планы в целях достижения устойчивости производства и потребления и не допускают, чтобы последствия использования природных ресурсов нарушали экологическую устойчивость.

Целевая задача 5

К 2020 году темпы утраты всех естественных мест обитания, включая леса, как минимум сокращены наполовину и там, где осуществимо, приведены почти к нулю, а деградация и фрагментация существенно снижены.

Целевая задача 7

К 2020 году территории, занятые под сельское хозяйство, аквакультуру и лесное хозяйство, должны управляться устойчивым образом, обеспечивая сохранение биоразнообразия.

 

Целевая задача 9

К 2020 году инвазивные чужеродные виды и пути их интродукции идентифицированы и классифицированы по приоритетности, приоритетные виды регулируются или искоренены и принимаются меры регулирования путей перемещения для предотвращения их интродукции и внедрения.

Целевая задача 11

К 2020 году не менее 17 процентов районов суши и внутренних вод и 10 процентов прибрежных и морских районов, и в частности районов, имеющих особо важное значение для сохранения биоразнообразия и обеспечения экосистемных услуг, сохраняются за счет эффективного и справедливого управления, существования экологически репрезентативных и хорошо связанных между собой систем охраняемых районов и применения других природоохранных мер на порайонной основе и включения их в более широкие ландшафты суши и морские ландшафты.

Целевая задача 12

К 2020 году предотвращено исчезновение известных угрожаемых видов, и статус их сохранности, и в частности видов, численность которых более всего сокращается, улучшен и поддерживается.

Целевая задача 14

К 2020 году восстановлены и охраняются экосистемы, оказывающие важнейшие услуги, включая услуги, связанные с водой, и содействующие охране здоровья, жизнеобеспечению и благосостоянию, с учетом потребностей женщин, коренных и местных общин и бедных и уязвимых слоев населения.

Целевая задача 15

К 2020 году повышена сопротивляемость экосистем и увеличен вклад биоразнообразия в накопление углерода благодаря сохранению и восстановлению природы, включая восстановление как минимум 15 процентов деградировавших экосистем, что способствует смягчению последствий изменения климата и адаптации к ним и борьбе с опустыниванием.

Целевая задача 16

К 2015 году Нагойский протокол регулирования доступа к генетическим ресурсам и совместного использования на справедливой и равной основе выгод от их применения вступил в силу и функционирует в соответствии с национальным законодательством.

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
Objective 2.1 Parties’ non-detriment findings are based on best available scientific information

 Objective 2.1 Parties’ non-detriment findings are based on best available scientific information and their determination of legal acquisition is based on the best available technical and legal information.

Indicator
  • Indicator 2.1.1: Number of Parties that have adopted standard procedures for making non-detriment findings (NDFs).
  • Indicator 2.1.2: Number of written NDFs submitted and number of Parties submitting NDFs for posting in the CITES online database.
  • Indicator 2.1.3: Number of Parties that have included the legal acquisition finding obligation in their national regulatory framework, as recommended by Resolution Conf. 18.7 (Rev. CoP19).
Objective 3.3 Sufficient resources are available to support capacity-building programmes and ensure compliance

Objective 3.3 Sufficient resources are available at the national and international levels to support necessary capacity-building programmes and ensure compliance with and full implementation and enforcement of the Convention.

Indicator
  • Indicator 3.3.1: Number of Parties meeting their obligations with regard to their assessed contributions to the Trust Fund.
  • Indicator 3.3.2: Percentage of the total funds required to implement the work programme agreed by the Conference of the Parties that is fully funded.
Objective 3.4 Parties recognize illegal trade in wildlife as serious crime

Objective 3.4 Parties recognize illegal trade in wildlife as serious crime and have adequate systems in place to detect and deter it.

Indicator
  • Indicator 3.4.1: Number of Parties where criminal offences relating to illegal trade in wildlife (such as illegal hunting/harvest and wildlife trafficking) are recognized as a serious crime.
Objective 3.5 Parties work collaboratively across range, transit and destination states, to address entire illegal trade chains

Objective 3.5 Parties work collaboratively across range, transit and destination states, to address entire illegal trade chains, including through strategies to reduce both the supply of and demand for illegal products, in order for trade to be legal and sustainable.

Indicator
  • Indicator 3.5.1: Number of seizures made through Parties collaboration across range, transit and destination states, to address entire illegal trade chains.
Objective 3.7 Investments in building capacity of CITES are prioritized, coordinated, and their success monitored

Objective 3.7 Investments in building capacity of CITES are prioritized, coordinated, and their success monitored to ensure stepwise improvement through time.

Indicator
  • Indicator 3.7.1: Number of capacity-building activities delivered to Parties.
  • Indicator 3.7.2: Number of Parties who report improvements in their implementation following targeted capacity-building efforts.
  • Indicator 3.7.3: Total investments into capacity-building efforts.
Objective 4.1 Parties support sustainable wildlife trade policies

Objective 4.1 Parties support sustainable wildlife trade policies, especially those that increase the capacity of Indigenous peoples and local communities to pursue livelihoods.

Indicator
  • Indicator 4.1.1: Number of CITES-listed species for which Parties have designed/implemented relevant sustainable wildlife management policies.
  • Indicator 4.1.2: Percentage of Parties that co-developed or otherwise supported the capacity of indigenous peoples and local communities to pursue livelihoods.

 

Objective 4.2 The importance of achieving CITES’ aim as a contribution to achieving the relevant SDGs, as well as the post-2020 global biodiversity framework, is recognized

Objective 4.2 The importance of achieving CITES’ aim as a contribution to achieving the relevant Sustainable Development Goals, as well as the post-2020 global biodiversity framework, is recognized.

Indicator
  • Indicator 4.2.1: Number of Parties incorporating CITES into their National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP), also included in the global and national Strategies for Plant Conservation under CBD programme.
Objective 5.3 Cooperation between CITES and international financial mechanisms and other related institutions is enhanced

Objective 5.3 Cooperation between CITES and international financial mechanisms and other related institutions is enhanced in order to support activities that contribute to CITES implementation and enforcement.

Indicator
  • Indicator 5.3.1: Number of Parties funded by international financial mechanisms and other related institutions to develop activities that include CITES-related conservation and sustainable development elements.
  • Indicator 5.3.2: Number of countries and institutions that have provided additional funding from CITES Authorities to another country or activity for conservation and sustainable development projects in order to further the objectives of the Convention.

Mapping with Strategic Framework for the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) 2020–2030

Strategic objective B: Protect the environment from the impacts of plant pests
Rational

Plant pests that are invasive alien species can have a significant and devastating impact on the terrestrial, marine and freshwater environments, agriculture and forests. Strategic Objective B addresses environmental concerns related to plant biodiversity and emerging problems associated with plant pests as invasive alien species and the impacts of climate change.