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目标6

目标6

到2020年,所有鱼群和无脊椎动物种群及水生植物都以可持续和合法的方式进行管理和捕捞,并采用基于生态系统的方式,以避免过度捕捞,同时对所有枯竭物种制定恢复计划和措施,使渔业对受威胁鱼群和脆弱生态系统不产生有害影响,将渔业对种群、物种和生态系统的影响控制在安全的生态阈值范围内。

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行动目标 5

确保野生物种的使用、采猎、交易和利用是可持续的、安全的、合法的,防止过度开发, 减少对非目标物种和生态系统的影响, 减少病原体溢出的风险,采用生态系统方法,同时 尊重和保护土著人民和地方社区的可持续的习惯使用。

行动目标 9

确保野生物种的管理和利用可持续,从而为人民,特别是处境脆弱和最依赖生物多样性的 人提供社会、经济和环境福利,包括通过可持续的生物多样性活动,能增强多样性的产品 和服务,保护和鼓励土著人民和地方社区的生计和可持续的习惯使用。

行动目标 10

确保农业、水产养殖、渔业和林业领域得到可持续管理,特别是通过可持续利用生物多样 性,包括通过大幅度增加生物多样性友好做法的应用,如可持续集约化,农业生态和其他 创新方法促进这些生产系统的恢复力和长期效率和生产力,促进粮食安全,保护和恢复生 物多样性,并保持自然对人类的贡献,包括生态系统功能和服务。

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CMS Target 6

Fisheries and hunting have no significant direct or indirect adverse impacts on migratory species, their habitats or their migration routes, and impacts of fisheries and hunting are within safe ecological limits.

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SDG Goal 1

在全世界消除一切形式的贫困

SDG Target 1.5

到2030年,增强穷人和弱势群体的抵御灾害能力,降低其遭受极端天气事件和其他经济、社会、环境冲击和灾害的概率和易受影响程度

SDG Goal 2

消除饥饿,实现粮食安全,改善营养状况和促进可持续农业

SDG Target 2.1

到2030年,消除饥饿,确保所有人,特别是穷人和弱势群体,包括婴儿,全年都有安全、营养和充足的食物

SDG Target 2.2

到2030年,消除一切形式的营养不良,包括到2025年实现5岁以下儿童发育迟缓和消瘦问题相关国际目标,解决青春期少女、孕妇、哺乳期妇女和老年人的营养需求

SDG Target 2.4

到2030年,确保建立可持续粮食生产体系并执行具有抗灾能力的农作方法,以提高生产力和产量,帮助维护生态系统,加强适应气候变化、极端天气、干旱、洪涝和其他灾害的能力,逐步改善土地和土壤质量

SDG Goal 8

促进持久、包容和可持续经济增长,促进充分的生产性就业和人人获得体面工作

SDG Target 8.4

到2030年,逐步改善全球消费和生产的资源使用效率,按照《可持续消费和生产模式方案十年框架》,努力使经济增长和环境退化脱钩,发达国家应在上述工作中做出表率

SDG Goal 12

采用可持续的消费和生产模式

SDG Target 12.2

到2030年,实现自然资源的可持续管理和高效利用

SDG Target 12.8

到2030年,确保各国人民都能获取关于可持续发展以及与自然和谐的生活方式的信息并具有上述意识

SDG Goal 14

保护和可持续利用海洋和海洋资源以促进可持续发展

SDG Target 14.2

到2020年,通过加强抵御灾害能力等方式,可持续管理和保护海洋和沿海生态系统,以免产生重大负面影响,并采取行动帮助它们恢复原状,使海洋保持健康,物产丰富

SDG Target 14.4

到2020年,有效规范捕捞活动,终止过度捕捞、非法、未报告和无管制的捕捞活动以及破坏性捕捞做法,执行科学的管理计划,以便在尽可能短的时间内使鱼群量至少恢复到其生态特征允许的能产生最高可持续产量的水平

SDG Target 14.7

到2030年,增加小岛屿发展中国家和最不发达国家通过可持续利用海洋资源获得的经济收益,包括可持续地管理渔业、水产养殖业和旅游业

SDG Target 14.b

向小规模个体渔民提供获取海洋资源和市场准入机会

SDG Target 14.c

按照《我们希望的未来》第158段所述,根据《联合国海洋法公约》所规定的保护和可持续利用海洋及其资源的国际法律框架,加强海洋和海洋资源的保护和可持续利用

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Ramsar Target 5

The ecological character of Ramsar sites is maintained or restored, through effective planning and integrated management.

Baseline
  • At COP12, 973 Ramsar Sites have implemented management plans. (National Reports to COP12).
  • Number of Ramsar Sites that have effective, implemented management plans. (Data source: new National Report question).
  • 27% of Parties have made assessments of effective management of Ramsar sites. (National Reports to COP12).
  • 43% (950 of Ramsar Sites have updated Ramsar Information Sheets. (Report of the Secretary General pursuant to Article 8.2 COP12 Doc.7).
Indicator
  • Number of Ramsar Sites that have effective, implemented management plans. (Data source: National Report).
  • Number of Ramsar Sites that have effective, implemented management planning. (Data source: new National Report question).
  • % of Parties that have made assessments of effective management of Ramsar Sites. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Ramsar Sites that have updated Ramsar Information Sheets. (Data source: Ramsar Sites database).

Possible further indicators that may be developed

  • {Coverage of wetland dependent bird populations by designated Ramsar Sites. Indicator from Resolution IX.1 to be developed}.
  • {Coverage of wetland dependent non-avian populations by designated Ramsar Sites. Indicator from Resolution IX.1 to be developed}.
  • {% loss of IUCN Red Listed species from Ramsar Sites}
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}
Ramsar Target 13

Enhanced sustainability of key sectors such as water, energy, mining, agriculture, tourism, urban development, infrastructure, industry, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, when they affect wetlands, contributing to biodiversity conservation and human livelihoods.

Baseline

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Indicator

Possible further indicators that may be developed

  • {Indicators related to the relevant sectors especially using or linking to relevant Aichi Target indicators and other relevant international processes}.

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Objective 1.1

Parties comply with their obligations under the Convention through appropriate policies, legislation and procedures.

Objective 1.4

The Appendices correctly reflect the conservation needs of species.

Objective 1.5

Best available scientific information is the basis for non-detriment findings.

Objective 1.6

Parties cooperate in managing shared wildlife resources.

Objective 1.7

Parties are enforcing the Convention to reduce illegal wildlife trade.

Objective 3.4

The contribution of CITES to the relevant Sustainable Development Goals and their targets, the sustainable development goals set at WSSD, the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and the relevant Aichi Biodiversity Targets, and the relevant outcomes of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development is strengthened by ensuring that international trade in wild fauna and flora is conducted at sustainable levels.

Objective 3.5

Parties and the Secretariat cooperate with other relevant international organizations and agreements dealing with natural resources, as appropriate, in order to achieve a coherent and collaborative approach to species which can be endangered by unsustainable trade, including those which are commercially exploited.