Thematic Programmes and Cross-Cutting Issues Programmes & Issues Thematic Programmes Agricultural Biodiversity Dry and Sub-humid Lands BiodiversityForest BiodiversityInland Waters BiodiversityIsland BiodiversityMarine and Coastal BiodiversityMountain Biodiversity Cross-cutting Issues 2010 Biodiversity Target Traditional Knowledge, Innovations and PracticesBiodiversity and TourismClimate Change and BiodiversityCommunication, Education & Public AwarenessEconomics, Trade and Incentive MeasuresEcosystem ApproachEcosystem RestorationGlobal Strategy for Plant ConservationGlobal Taxonomy InitiativeImpact AssessmentIdentification, Monitoring, Indicators and AssessmentsInvasive Alien SpeciesLiability and Redress, Article 14.2Protected AreasSustainable Use of BiodiversityTechnology TransferBiodiversity for Sustainable DevelopmentGender and Biodiversity Major Groups Parliamentarians Universities and Scientific CommunityChildren & YouthNon-Governmental Organizations Digital sequence information on genetic resources What has been done Decisions and documentsDSI Resources Sustainable Wildlife Management About COP Decisions & SBSTTA RecommendationsMeetings & EventsResourcesCollaborative Partnership on Sustainable Wildlife ManagementSubmission of Information Peace and Biodiversity Dialogue InitiativeBusiness and Biodiversity Programmes Thursday // 4.1.2021 Thematic Programmes and Cross-Cutting Issues Thematic Programmes The Conference of the Parties (COP) has established seven thematic programmes of work (listed below) which correspond to some of the major biomes on the planet. Each programme establishes a vision for, and basic principles to guide future work. They also set out key issues for consideration, identify potential outputs, and suggest a timetable and means for achieving these. Implementation of the work programmes depends on contributions from Parties, the Secretariat, relevant intergovernmental and other organizations. Periodically, the COP and the SBSTTA review the state of implementation of the work programmes. Agricultural BiodiversityDry and Sub-humid Lands BiodiversityForest BiodiversityInland Waters Biodiversity Island BiodiversityMarine and Coastal BiodiversityMountain Biodiversity Cross-Cutting Issues The COP has also initiated work on key matters of relevance to all thematic areas. These cross-cutting issues correspond to the issues addressed in the Convention's substantive provisions in Articles 6-20, and provide bridges and links between the thematic programmes. Some cross cutting initiatives directly support work under thematic programmes, for example, the work on indicators provides information on the status and trends of biodiversity for all biomes. Others develop discrete products quite separate from the thematic programmes. The work done for these cross-cutting issues has led to a number of principles, guidelines, and other tools to facilitate the implementation of the Convention and the achievement of the 2010 biodiversity target. Aichi Biodiversity TargetsAccess to Genetic Resources and Benefit-sharingBiological and Cultural DiversityBiodiversity for DevelopmentCapacity BuildingClimate Change and BiodiversityCommunication, Education and Public AwarenessDigital sequence information on genetic resourcesEconomics, Trade and Incentive MeasuresEcosystem ApproachEcosystem RestorationGender and BiodiversityGlobal Strategy for Plant ConservationGlobal Taxonomy Initiative Health & BiodiversityImpact AssessmentIdentification, Monitoring, Indicators and AssessmentsInvasive Alien SpeciesLiability and Redress - Art. 14(2)New & Emerging IssuesPeace and Biodiversity Dialogue InitiativeProtected AreasSustainable Use of BiodiversitySustainable Wildlife ManagementTechnical and Scientific CooperationTechnology TransferTourism and BiodiversityTraditional Knowledge, Innovations and Practices - Article 8(j) Major Groups For implementation of the Convention, the involvement of major stakeholders is imperative and therefore encouraged and supported by the Secretariat. The list below provides links to initiatives for a number of different groups: BusinessLocal AuthoritiesParliamentariansUniversities and the Scientific Community Children & YouthNon-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Programmes Thursday // 4.1.2021 Thematic Programmes and Cross-Cutting Issues Thematic Programmes The Conference of the Parties (COP) has established seven thematic programmes of work (listed below) which correspond to some of the major biomes on the planet. Each programme establishes a vision for, and basic principles to guide future work. They also set out key issues for consideration, identify potential outputs, and suggest a timetable and means for achieving these. Implementation of the work programmes depends on contributions from Parties, the Secretariat, relevant intergovernmental and other organizations. Periodically, the COP and the SBSTTA review the state of implementation of the work programmes. Agricultural BiodiversityDry and Sub-humid Lands BiodiversityForest BiodiversityInland Waters Biodiversity Island BiodiversityMarine and Coastal BiodiversityMountain Biodiversity Cross-Cutting Issues The COP has also initiated work on key matters of relevance to all thematic areas. These cross-cutting issues correspond to the issues addressed in the Convention's substantive provisions in Articles 6-20, and provide bridges and links between the thematic programmes. Some cross cutting initiatives directly support work under thematic programmes, for example, the work on indicators provides information on the status and trends of biodiversity for all biomes. Others develop discrete products quite separate from the thematic programmes. The work done for these cross-cutting issues has led to a number of principles, guidelines, and other tools to facilitate the implementation of the Convention and the achievement of the 2010 biodiversity target. Aichi Biodiversity TargetsAccess to Genetic Resources and Benefit-sharingBiological and Cultural DiversityBiodiversity for DevelopmentCapacity BuildingClimate Change and BiodiversityCommunication, Education and Public AwarenessDigital sequence information on genetic resourcesEconomics, Trade and Incentive MeasuresEcosystem ApproachEcosystem RestorationGender and BiodiversityGlobal Strategy for Plant ConservationGlobal Taxonomy Initiative Health & BiodiversityImpact AssessmentIdentification, Monitoring, Indicators and AssessmentsInvasive Alien SpeciesLiability and Redress - Art. 14(2)New & Emerging IssuesPeace and Biodiversity Dialogue InitiativeProtected AreasSustainable Use of BiodiversitySustainable Wildlife ManagementTechnical and Scientific CooperationTechnology TransferTourism and BiodiversityTraditional Knowledge, Innovations and Practices - Article 8(j) Major Groups For implementation of the Convention, the involvement of major stakeholders is imperative and therefore encouraged and supported by the Secretariat. The list below provides links to initiatives for a number of different groups: BusinessLocal AuthoritiesParliamentariansUniversities and the Scientific Community Children & YouthNon-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)