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SDG Target 14.4

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

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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。

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目标2

最迟到2020年,生物多样性的价值已被纳入国家和地方的发展与扶贫战略及规划进程,并正在被酌情纳入国民经济核算体系和报告系统。

目标3

最迟到2020年,消除、淘汰或改革危害生物多样性的鼓励措施(包括补贴),以尽量减少或避免消极影响,制定和执行有助于保护和可持续利用生物多样性的积极鼓励措施,并遵照《公约》和其他相关国际义务,顾及国家社会经济条件。

目标4

最迟到2020年,所有级别的政府、商业和利益攸关方都已采取措施,实现或执行了可持续的生产和消费计划,并将利用自然资源造成的影响控制在安全的生态阈值范围内。

目标5

到2020年,使所有自然生境(包括森林)的丧失速度至少降低一半,并在可行情况下降低到接近零,同时大幅度减少生境退化和破碎化程度。

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。

目标7

到2020年,农业、水产养殖业及林业用地实现可持续管理,确保生物多样性得到保护。

目标8

于2020年前,污染(包括营养过剩)被控制在不危害生态系统功能和生物多样性的水平。

目标10

到2015年,尽可能减少由气候变化或海洋酸化对珊瑚礁和其他脆弱生态系统的多重人为压力,维护它们的完整性和功能。

目标12

到2020年,防止已知受威胁物种遭受灭绝,且其保护状况(尤其是其中减少最严重的物种的保护状况)得到改善和维持。

目标13

到2020年,保持栽培植物、养殖和驯养动物及野生近缘物种,包括其他社会经济以及文化上宝贵的物种的遗传多样性,同时制定并执行减少遗传侵蚀和保护其遗传多样性的战略。

目标14

到2020年,提供重要服务(包括与水相关的服务),使有助于健康、生计和福祉的生态系统得到恢复和保障,同时顾及妇女、土著和地方社区以及贫穷和弱势群体的需要。

目标15

到2020年,通过养护和恢复行动,生态系统的复原力以及生物多样性对碳储存的贡献得到加强,包括恢复至少15%的退化生态系统,从而有助于减缓和适应气候变化及防止荒漠化。

目标19

到2020年,已经提高、广泛分享和转让并应用与生物多样性及其价值、功能、状况和变化趋势,以及与生物多样性丧失可能带来的后果有关的知识、科学基础和技术。

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Ramsar Target 1

Wetland benefits are featured in national/local policy strategies and plans relating to key sectors such as water, energy, mining, agriculture, tourism, urban development, infrastructure, industry, forestry, aquaculture, fisheries at the national and local level.

Baseline
  • 19% of Parties have made assessment of ecosystem services of Ramsar Sites. (National Reports to COP12).
  • 70% of Parties have included wetland issues within national strategies and planning processes such as water resource management and water efficiency plans. (National Reports to COP12).
  • 47% of Contracting Parties have included wetland issues within National Policies or measures on agriculture. (National Reports to COP12).
Indicator
  • % of Parties that have made assessment of ecosystem services of Ramsar Sites. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties that have included wetland issues within national strategies and planning processes such as water resource management and water efficiency plans. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties that have included wetland issues within National Policies or measures on agriculture. (Data source: National Reports).
Ramsar Target 3

The public and private sectors have increased their efforts to apply guidelines and good practices for the wise use of water and wetlands.

Baseline
  • 50% of Parties report actions taken to implement incentive measures that encourage the conservation and wise use of wetlands. (National Reports to COP12).
  • 37% of Parties report actions taken to remove perverse incentive measures that discourage conservation and wise use of wetlands. (National Reports to COP12).
  • 60% of Parties report private sector undertaking activities for the conservation, wise use and management of wetlands in general. (National Reports to COP12).
  • % of Parties have national Ramsar Committees that include both governmental and non-governmental representation. (Data source: new question for National Reports).
Indicator
  • % of Parties reporting actions taken to implement incentive measures that encourage the conservation and wise use of wetlands. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties reporting actions taken to remove perverse incentive measures that discourage conservation and wise use of wetlands. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties reporting private sector undertaking activities for the conservation, wise use and management of wetlands in general. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties having national Ramsar Committees that include both governmental and non-governmental representation. (Data source: new question for National Reports).
Ramsar Target 12

Restoration is in progress in degraded wetlands, with priority to wetlands that are relevant for biodiversity conservation, disaster risk reduction, livelihoods and/or climate change mitigation and adaptation.

Baseline
  • 68% of Parties have identified priority sites for restoration. (National Reports to COP12).
  • 70% of Parties have implemented restoration or rehabilitation programmes. (National Reports to COP12).
Indicator
  • % of Parties that have established restoration plans [or activities] for sites. (Data source: National Reports).
  • % of Parties that have implemented effective restoration or rehabilitation projects. (Data source: National Reports).

Possible further indicators that may be developed

  • {Outcome-based indicators(s) related to (extent of) wetland restoration possibly including remote sensing as appropriate}.
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}.
Ramsar Target 14

Scientific guidance and technical methodologies at global and regional levels are developed on relevant topics and are available to policy makers and practitioners in an appropriate format and language.

Baseline
  • In 2015, [543] ‘hits’ on scientific and technical guidance pages of the Ramsar web-site. (Data source: Google Analytics Ramsar web-site, May-June, 2015).
  • In 2015, [60] ‘hits’ on STRP briefing notes from the Ramsar web-site. (Data source: Google Analytics Ramsar web-site, May-June, 2015)).
  • In 2015, [176] ‘hits’ of relevant Ramsar Handbooks downloaded from the Ramsar web-site (Data source: Google Analytics Ramsar web-site, May-June, 2015).
  • In 2015, [150} practical tools and guidance documents for wetland conservation and wise use, and other key scientific documentation, which has been developed by either STRP, Parties and others, and is available via the Ramsar website. (Data source: Ramsar web-site).
Indicator
  • Number of ‘hits’ on scientific and technical guidance pages of the Ramsar web-site and associated subtotals by country and Ramsar Region of the source of these hits. (Data source: Ramsar web-site analytics).
  • Number of STRP briefing papers downloaded from the Ramsar website and subtotals by country and Ramsar Region of the source of these downloads. (Data source: Ramsar web-site analytics).
  • Number of relevant Ramsar Handbooks downloaded from the Ramsar web-site and subtotals by country and Ramsar Region of the source of these downloads. (Data source: Ramsar web-site analytics).
  • Number of practical tools and guidance documents for wetland conservation and wise use, and other key scientific documentation, which has been developed by either STRP, Parties and others, and is available via the Ramsar website. (Data source: Ramsar web-site).

Possible further indicators that may be developed

  • {Indicator(s) related to the use of guidance and availability in various language versions}.

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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).