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GOAL C

GOAL C

The monetary and non-monetary benefits from the utilization of genetic resources, and digital sequence information on genetic resources, and of traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources, as applicable, are shared fairly and equitably, including, as appropriate with indigenous peoples and local communities, and substantially increased by 2050, while ensuring traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources is appropriately protected, thereby contributing to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, in accordance with internationally agreed access and benefit-sharing instruments.

Indicators

Headline indicators

Component indicator

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Complementary indicators

  • Number of users that have provided information relevant to the utilization of genetic resources to designated checkpoints
  • Total number of internationally recognized certificates published in the ABS Clearing-House
  • Number of checkpoint communiqués published in the ABS Clearing-House
  • Number of internationally recognized certificates of compliance for non-commercial purposes
  • Integration of biodiversity into national accounting and reporting systems, defined as implementation of the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting

Mapping with CITES Strategic Vision: 2021-2030

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.

 

Mapping with CBD - Aichi Targets

Aichi Goal D

Enhance the benefits to all from biodiversity and ecosystem services