Ensure that the management and use of wild species are sustainable, thereby providing social, economic and environmental benefits for people, especially those in vulnerable situations and those most dependent on biodiversity, including through sustainable biodiversity-based activities, products and services that enhance biodiversity, and protecting and encouraging customary sustainable use by indigenous peoples and local communities.
- Indicators
Headline indicators:
- 9.1 Benefits from the sustainable use of wild species
- 9.2 Percentage of the population in traditional occupations
Component indicators:
- Number of people using wild resources for energy, food or culture (including firewood collection, hunting and fishing, gathering, medicinal use, craft making, etc.)
- Red List Index (species used for food and medicine)
- Living Planet Index for used species
Complementary indicators:
- Proportion of fish stocks within biologically sustainable levels
- Degree of implementation of international instruments aiming to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
- Number of MSC Chain of Custody Certification holders by distribution country
- Spawning stock biomass (related to commercially exploited species)
- Number of plant and animal genetic resources for food and agriculture secured in medium- or long-term conservation facilities
- Volume of production per labour unit by classes of farming/pastoral/ forestry enterprise size