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Assessment of post -2010 National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans

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National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) were always seen as a key instrument for national implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity and other biodiversity-related multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs).

Assessment of post -2010 National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans
July 13, 2018

 The present report provides a more comprehensive assessment of 115 NBSAPs submitted by September 2016. Click on the link to access the full report.

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UN Biodiversity Lab launched to revolutionize biodiversity planning and reporting
July 13, 2018

UNDP, UN Environment, and the CBD Secretariat launch a free, open-source platform to provide policy makers with access to world-class data for national action. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Why protected areas matter
July 13, 2018

Protected Areas are important because of the following reasons: “They safeguard many of the world’s outstanding areas of biodiversity, natural beauty and cultural significance. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

 

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Suwarrow: Romantic no more
July 11, 2018

Way back in 1890, Suwarrow was described as the “most romantic island in the world” by Robert Louis Stevenson’s wife Fanny after the Stevenson family visited the island. Click on the link to read the full article.

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Darwin Initiative - New funding round launched for Darwin Main, Partnership and Fellowship projects!
June 8, 2018

We are very happy to announce the opening of Darwin Initiative Funding Round 25. Projects are being sought that support the commitments set out in the UK Government"s 25 Year Environment Plan. Click on the link below for further details.

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Cross-mapping of the BIP indicators to the Aichi Targets and SDGs
May 31, 2018

The BIP secretariat have produced an updated version of a poster with the current suite of indicators that are brought together under the BIP.

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Inside Pacific Island climate discussions with President Macron
May 18, 2018

Ahead of the November 4 New Caledonian referendum for independence from French rule, France has made a strong commitment to the Indo-Pacific region with financial, political, and on-the-ground support and said a planned development bank would focus on climate change in the region.Click

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Pure Ocean: Call for projects 2018
May 10, 2018

Pure Ocean is looking for projects in five major areas of the world: Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and polar regions.Click on the link below for further details. 

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High Level Dialogue: ?To save Tuvalu is to save the world?
May 10, 2018

Heads of State and governments as well as ministers and delegates participated in a High-Level Dialogue on climate change and biodiversity at the Pacific Community Headquarters in Nouméa, New Caledonia.Click on the link below to read the full article.

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