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    What does each Target means
    Target1
    Awareness increased
    Target2
    Biodiversity values integrated
    Target3
    Incentives reformed
    Target4
    Sustainable production and consumption
    Target5
    Habitat loss halved or reduced
    Target6
    Sustainable management of marine living resources
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    Sustainable agriculture, aquaculture and forestry
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    Pollution reduced
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    Invasive alien species prevented and controlled
    Target10
    Pressures on vulnerable ecosystems reduced
    Target11
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    Target12
    Extinction prevented
    Target13
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    Target14
    Ecosystems and essential services safeguarded
    Target15
    Ecosystems restored and resilience enhanced
    Target16
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    Target18
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    Target19
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    Target20
    Financial resources from all sources increased
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    What does each Target means
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    Plan and Manage all Areas To Reduce Biodiversity Loss
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    Restore 30% of all Degraded Ecosystems
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    Conserve 30% of Land, Waters and Seas
    Target4
    Halt Species Extinction, Protect Genetic Diversity, and Manage Human-Wildlife Conflicts
    Target5
    Ensure Sustainable, Safe and Legal Harvesting and Trade of Wild Species
    Target6
    Reduce the Introduction of Invasive Alien Species by 50% and Minimize Their Impact
    Target7
    Reduce Pollution to Levels That Are Not Harmful to Biodiversity
    Target8
    Minimize the Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Build Resilience
    Target9
    Manage Wild Species Sustainably To Benefit People
    Target10
    Enhance Biodiversity and Sustainability in Agriculture, Aquaculture, Fisheries, and Forestry
    Target11
    Restore, Maintain and Enhance Nature’s Contributions to People
    Target12
    Enhance Green Spaces and Urban Planning for Human Well-Being and Biodiversity
    Target13
    Increase the Sharing of Benefits From Genetic Resources, Digital Sequence Information and Traditional Knowledge
    Target14
    Integrate Biodiversity in Decision-Making at Every Level
    Target15
    Businesses Assess, Disclose and Reduce Biodiversity-Related Risks and Negative Impacts
    Target16
    Enable Sustainable Consumption Choices To Reduce Waste and Overconsumption
    Target17
    Strengthen Biosafety and Distribute the Benefits of Biotechnology
    Target18
    Reduce Harmful Incentives by at Least $500 Billion per Year, and Scale Up Positive Incentives for Biodiversity
    Target19
    Mobilize $200 Billion per Year for Biodiversity From all Sources, Including $30 Billion Through International Finance
    Target20
    Strengthen Capacity-Building, Technology Transfer, and Scientific and Technical Cooperation for Biodiversity
    Target21
    Ensure That Knowledge Is Available and Accessible To Guide Biodiversity Action
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    Ensure Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice and Information Related to Biodiversity for all
    Target23
    Ensure Gender Equality and a Gender-Responsive Approach for Biodiversity Action
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    No poverty
    Goal2
    Zero hunger
    Goal3
    Good health and well-being
    Goal4
    Quality education
    Goal5
    Gender equality
    Goal6
    Clean water and sanitation
    Goal7
    Affordable and clean energy
    Goal8
    Decent work and economic growth
    Goal9
    Industry, innovation, infrastructure
    Goal10
    Reduced inequalities
    Goal11
    Sustainable cities and communities
    Goal12
    Responsible consumption, production
    Goal13
    Climate action
    Goal14
    Life below water
    Goal15
    Life on land
    Goal16
    Peace, justice and strong institutions
    Goal17
    Partnerships for the goals
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  • Aichi Biodiversity Targets

    What does each Target means
    Target1
    Awareness increased
    Target2
    Biodiversity values integrated
    Target3
    Incentives reformed
    Target4
    Sustainable production and consumption
    Target5
    Habitat loss halved or reduced
    Target6
    Sustainable management of marine living resources
    Target7
    Sustainable agriculture, aquaculture and forestry
    Target8
    Pollution reduced
    Target9
    Invasive alien species prevented and controlled
    Target10
    Pressures on vulnerable ecosystems reduced
    Target11
    Protected areas increased and improved
    Target12
    Extinction prevented
    Target13
    Genetic diversity maintained
    Target14
    Ecosystems and essential services safeguarded
    Target15
    Ecosystems restored and resilience enhanced
    Target16
    Nagoya Protocol in force and operational
    Target17
    NBSAPs adopted as policy instrument
    Target18
    Traditional knowledge respected and integrated
    Target19
    Knowledge improved, shared and applied
    Target20
    Financial resources from all sources increased
  • Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Targets

    What does each Target means
    Target1
    Plan and Manage all Areas To Reduce Biodiversity Loss
    Target2
    Restore 30% of all Degraded Ecosystems
    Target3
    Conserve 30% of Land, Waters and Seas
    Target4
    Halt Species Extinction, Protect Genetic Diversity, and Manage Human-Wildlife Conflicts
    Target5
    Ensure Sustainable, Safe and Legal Harvesting and Trade of Wild Species
    Target6
    Reduce the Introduction of Invasive Alien Species by 50% and Minimize Their Impact
    Target7
    Reduce Pollution to Levels That Are Not Harmful to Biodiversity
    Target8
    Minimize the Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Build Resilience
    Target9
    Manage Wild Species Sustainably To Benefit People
    Target10
    Enhance Biodiversity and Sustainability in Agriculture, Aquaculture, Fisheries, and Forestry
    Target11
    Restore, Maintain and Enhance Nature’s Contributions to People
    Target12
    Enhance Green Spaces and Urban Planning for Human Well-Being and Biodiversity
    Target13
    Increase the Sharing of Benefits From Genetic Resources, Digital Sequence Information and Traditional Knowledge
    Target14
    Integrate Biodiversity in Decision-Making at Every Level
    Target15
    Businesses Assess, Disclose and Reduce Biodiversity-Related Risks and Negative Impacts
    Target16
    Enable Sustainable Consumption Choices To Reduce Waste and Overconsumption
    Target17
    Strengthen Biosafety and Distribute the Benefits of Biotechnology
    Target18
    Reduce Harmful Incentives by at Least $500 Billion per Year, and Scale Up Positive Incentives for Biodiversity
    Target19
    Mobilize $200 Billion per Year for Biodiversity From all Sources, Including $30 Billion Through International Finance
    Target20
    Strengthen Capacity-Building, Technology Transfer, and Scientific and Technical Cooperation for Biodiversity
    Target21
    Ensure That Knowledge Is Available and Accessible To Guide Biodiversity Action
    Target22
    Ensure Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice and Information Related to Biodiversity for all
    Target23
    Ensure Gender Equality and a Gender-Responsive Approach for Biodiversity Action
  • Sustainable Development Goals

    What does each Goal mean
    Goal1
    No poverty
    Goal2
    Zero hunger
    Goal3
    Good health and well-being
    Goal4
    Quality education
    Goal5
    Gender equality
    Goal6
    Clean water and sanitation
    Goal7
    Affordable and clean energy
    Goal8
    Decent work and economic growth
    Goal9
    Industry, innovation, infrastructure
    Goal10
    Reduced inequalities
    Goal11
    Sustainable cities and communities
    Goal12
    Responsible consumption, production
    Goal13
    Climate action
    Goal14
    Life below water
    Goal15
    Life on land
    Goal16
    Peace, justice and strong institutions
    Goal17
    Partnerships for the goals
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Indigenous and ecosystem-based solutions in SEPLS management amid overlapping predicaments in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh
Report

Indigenous and ecosystem-based solutions in SEPLS management amid overlapping predicaments in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh

Country
Bangladesh
Organisation
Unnayan Onneshan (UO)
Publisher
Unnayan Onneshan (UO)
Publication date
January 2024
Inheritance and application of Sotoyama farming knowledge in Nan’an tribe
Report

Inheritance and application of Sotoyama farming knowledge in Nan’an tribe

Country
Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
Organisation
Tse-Xin Organic Agriculture Foundation(TOAF)
Publisher
Tse-Xin Organic Agriculture Foundation(TOAF)
Publication date
December 2023
Bunun Satoyama Workshop video
YouTube

Bunun Satoyama Workshop video

Country
Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
Organisation
Tse-Xin Organic Agriculture Foundation(TOAF)
Publisher
Tse-Xin Organic Agriculture Foundation(TOAF)
Publication date
December 2023
Seed conservation manual: Cuidando nuestras semillas:Experiencias campesinas en laconservación, defensa y proteccióndel maíz nativo en México
Report

Seed conservation manual: Cuidando nuestras semillas:Experiencias campesinas en laconservación, defensa y proteccióndel maíz nativo en México

Country
Mexico
Organisation
Fundación Semillas de Vida, A.C.(FSVAC)
Publisher
Fundación Semillas de Vida, A.C.(FSVAC)
Publication date
November 2023
Proceedings of the Satoyama Development Mechanism (SDM) 2022 Launching Workshop-Ethiopia
Report

Proceedings of the Satoyama Development Mechanism (SDM) 2022 Launching Workshop-Ethiopia

Country
Ethiopia
Organisation
Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute (EBI)
Publisher
Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute (EBI)
Publication date
November 2023
Maps of Son-Kul flora and fauna/Birds Son-Kul
YouTube

Maps of Son-Kul flora and fauna/Birds Son-Kul

Country
Kyrgyz
Organisation
“Institute for Sustainable Development Strategy” Public Fund (ISDS)
Publisher
“Institute for Sustainable Development Strategy” Public Fund (ISDS)
Publication date
October 2024
Video clip: Эко акция “Чистый Сон-Куль” (Kyrgyz Language)
YouTube

Video clip: Эко акция “Чистый Сон-Куль” (Kyrgyz Language)

Country
Kyrgyz
Organisation
“Institute for Sustainable Development Strategy” Public Fund (ISDS)
Publisher
“Institute for Sustainable Development Strategy” Public Fund (ISDS)
Publication date
October 2024
Video clip: Фестиваль “Сохраним Сон-Куль. Птицы Сон-Куля” (Kyrgyz Language)
YouTube

Video clip: Фестиваль “Сохраним Сон-Куль. Птицы Сон-Куля” (Kyrgyz Language)

Country
Kyrgyz
Organisation
“Institute for Sustainable Development Strategy” Public Fund (ISDS)
Publisher
“Institute for Sustainable Development Strategy” Public Fund (ISDS)
Publication date
October 2024
Documentary film: “What will happen to Son-Kul in 50 years?” (Kyrgyz Language))
YouTube

Documentary film: “What will happen to Son-Kul in 50 years?” (Kyrgyz Language))

Country
Kyrgyz
Organisation
“Institute for Sustainable Development Strategy” Public Fund (ISDS)
Publisher
“Institute for Sustainable Development Strategy” Public Fund (ISDS)
Publication date
August 2022
The Puna Pastoralist System: A Coproduced Landscape in the Central Andes
Peer reviewed publications

The Puna Pastoralist System: A Coproduced Landscape in the Central Andes

Country
Argentina
Organisation
VICAM: Vicuñas, camélidos y ambiente
Publisher
Mountain Research and Development
Publication date
December 2021
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