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SAMARKAND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR MIGRATORY SPECIES 2024-2032

Vision Statement
Goal 1. The conservation status of migratory species is improved
Target 1.1. By 2029, all migratory species with an unfavourable conservation status are listed in CMS Appendices and are covered by an effectively implemented CMS Instrument and/or Concerted Action.
Target 1.2. By 2029, the conservation status of all migratory species is reviewed regularly, informing priorities for conservation and management action.
Target 1.3. By 2032, the conservation status of all migratory species listed in CMS Appendices has improved.
Objectif 2. Les habitats et les aires de répartition des espèces migratrices sont maintenus et restaurés, ce qui favorise leur connectivité.
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.
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.
Target 2.3. By 2032, the loss, degradation and fragmentation of important habitats for migratory species listed in CMS Appendices is reduced, and habitats are restored to ensure that such habitats support their viability.
Goal 3. Threats affecting migratory species are eliminated or significantly reduced.
Target 3.1. By 2032, any take, use and trade of migratory species listed in CMS Appendices is sustainable, safe and legal, overexploitation is prevented, risk of pathogen spillover is reduced and negative impacts on non-target species and their ecosystems are minimized.
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.
Target 3.3. By 2032, the negative impacts of pollution including transboundary effects, and poisoning on migratory species and their habitats are reduced to levels that are not harmful to species’ viability.
Target 3.4. By 2032, the impact of climate change on migratory species and their habitats is reduced through mitigation and adaptation, including through nature-based solutions and/or ecosystem-based approaches and disaster risk reduction actions, while minimizing negative and fostering positive impacts on biodiversity.
Target 3.5. By 2032, the negative impacts of invasive alien species on migratory species and their habitats are reduced or eliminated.
Goal 4. Implementation of CMS is supported by adequate knowledge, capacity and resources.
Target 4.1. By 2029, Parties have access to relevant information and evidence-based guidance to effectively implement the Convention, its Resolutions and Decisions.
Target 4.2. By 2029, Parties have the technical capacity needed to effectively implement the Convention, its Resolutions and Decisions.
Target 4.3. By 2029, Parties have mobilized or secured resources to implement the Convention, its Resolutions and Decisions.
Goal 5. Implementation of CMS is supported by effective governance, including use of best available science and information, and collaborative working.
Target 5.1. By 2029, Parties have mechanisms in place, including national legislation and enforcement mechanisms where relevant, to fully implement the Convention, its Resolutions and Decisions.
Target 5.2. By 2029 and beyond, all Parties inform the COP, through National Reports, of measures taken to implement the Convention, its Resolutions and Decisions.
Target 5.3. Parties use best available science, as the basis for evidence-based advice and decision-making to address the conservation of migratory species, their habitats and threats under CMS.
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.
Target 5.5. By 2029, Parties work collaboratively with other governments on actions and initiatives to implement CMS, its Resolutions and Decisions and associated guidance.
Goal 6. The profile of CMS and synergies with other relevant international frameworks are enhanced.
Target 6.1. By 2026, awareness of the importance of migratory species and their role in providing benefits for people has increased globally.
Target 6.2. By 2026, awareness of the role, purpose and achievements of CMS has increased globally.
Target 6.3. By 2032, the total number of Parties to the Convention has increased from 133 to 160, surpassing 80 per cent of the countries recognized by the UN.
Target 6.4. By 2032, provisions that support CMS are included and strengthened in other relevant international instruments, policies and initiatives, and in the strategic priorities of relevant stakeholders for the benefit of migratory species.
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SAMARKAND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR MIGRATORY SPECIES 2024-2032

SAMARKAND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR MIGRATORY SPECIES 2024-2032

  • New Strategic Plan for Migratory Species (17-02-2024)
  • Nouveau Plan stratégique pour les espèces migratrices (17-02-2024)
  • Nuevo plan estratégico para las especies migratorias (17-02-2024)

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