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UNEP/CBD/COP/8/31

Report of the Eighth Meeting of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (Reissued for technical reasons)

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UNEP/CBD/COP/9/3

Report of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice on the Work of its Thirteenth Meeting

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UNEP/CBD/BS/WG-L&R/3/3

Report of the Open-Ended Ad Hoc Working Group of Legal and Technical Experts on Liability and Redress in the Context of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety on the Work of its Third Meeting

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UNEP/CBD/AHTEG-TTSTC/1/5

Report of the Meeting of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Technology Transfer and Scientific and Technological Cooperation

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UNEP/CBD/WG-ABS/5/7

Report of the Meeting of the Group of Technical Experts on an Internationally Recognized Certificate of Origin/Source/Legal Provenance

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Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Technical Series

The goal of the CBD Technical Series is to contribute to the dissemination of up-to-date and accurate information on selected topics that are important for the conservation of biological diversity, the sustainable use of its components and the equitable sharing of its benefits. A large and growing body of evidence has clearly established the need to disseminate synthesis publications relevant to CBD objectives and selected reports presented at CBD meetings.

The CBD Technical Series is intended to:

  • Foster scientific and technical cooperation; Improve communication between the Convention and the scientific community;
  • Increase awareness of current biodiversity-related problems and concerns; and
  • Facilitate widespread and effective use of the growing body of scientific and technical information on conserving and using biological diversity.

The CBD Technical Series comes at a time when the international community through the Conference of the Parties to the Convention has committed itself to achieving tangible results in all aspects of the sustainable management of biological diversity for social and economic purposes. We therefore believe that this series will be useful to the broader scientific community and those concerned with biodiversity management.

Source: http://www.cbd.int/ts/

 

List of CBD Technical Series

 

No.

Title

 

 

39

Cross-Sectoral Toolkit for the Conservation And Sustainable Management of Forest Biodiversity

38

Access and Benefit-Sharing in Practice: Trends in Partnerships across Sectors

37

Synthesis and Review of the Best Available Scientific Studies on Priority Areas for Biodiversity Conservation in Marine Areas beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction

36

Protected Areas in Today's World: Their Values and Benefits for the Welfare of the Planet

35

Implementation of the CBD Programme of Work on Protected Areas: Progress and Prespectives.

34

Mainstreaming Biodiversity Issues into Forestry and Agriculture.

33

Conservation and Use of Wildlife-Based Resources: The Bushmeat Crisis

32

Sourcebook on Remote Sensing and Biodiversity Indicators.
(
HTML version)

31

Cross-Roads of Life on Earth – Exploring means to meet the 2010 Biodiversity Target.

30

Guide to the Global Taxonomy Initiative.

29

Emering Issues for Biodiversity Conservation in a Changing Climate.

28

An Exploration of Tools and Methodologies for Valuation of Biodiversity and Biodiversity Resources and Functions.

27

Valuing wetlands - Guidance for valuing the benefits derived from wetland ecosystem services (published as Ramsar Technical Report # 3)

26

Voluntary Guidelines on Biodiversity-Inclusive Impact Assessment.
(French and Spanish)

25

Guidance for Promoting Synergy Among Activities Addressing Biological Diversity, Desertification, Land Degradation and Climate Change
(French and Spanish)

24

Closing the Gap: Creating ecologically representative protected area systems

23

Review of Experience with Ecological Networks, Corridors and Buffer Zones

22

Guidelines for the Rapid Ecological Assessment of Biodiversity in Inland Water, Coastal and Marine Areas

21

Success Stories in Implementation of the Programmes of Work on Dry and Sub-Humid Lands and the Global Taxonomy Initiative

20

Patterns of Species Richness in the High Seas

19

The International Legal Regime of the High Seas and the Seabed Beyond the Limits Of National Jurisdiction

18

Towards Effective Protected Area Systems

17

Working Together for Biodiversity: Regional and International Initiatives Contributing to Achieving and Measuring Progress towards the 2010 Target

16

The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Agricultural Biological Diversity

15

Biodiversity Issues for Consideration in the Planning, Establishment and Management of Protected Area Sites and Networks

14

Integrated marine and coastal area management (IMCAM) approaches for implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity

13

Technical advice on the establishment and management of a national system of marine and coastal protected areas

12

Solutions for sustainable mariculture - Avoiding the adverse effects of mariculture on biological diversity

11

Status and Trends of biodiversity of inland water ecosystems (See Appendix)

10

Interlinkages between biological diversity and climate change

9

Facilitating conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity

8

Status and trends of, and threats to, mountain biodiversity, marine, coastal and inland water ecosystems

7

Review of the status and trends of, and major threats to, forest biological diversity

6

Sustainable management of non-timber forest resources

5

Impacts of human-caused fires on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and their causes in tropical, temperate and boreal forest biomes

4

The value of forest ecosystems

3

Assessment, conservation and sustainable use of forest biodiversity

2

Review of the efficiency and efficacy of existing legal instruments applicable to invasive alien species

1

Assessment and Management of Alien Species that Threaten Ecosystems, Habitats and Species

 

 

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