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Improving collaboration in the implementation of global biodiversity conventions
Authors:Katharina Rogalla von Bieberstein  Elsa Sattout  Mads Christensen  Balakrishna Pisupati  Neil D Burgess  Jerry Harrison  Jonas Geldmann
Institution:1. UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), 219 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DL U.K.;2. UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science in the Arab States, Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt;3. UN Environment, Law Division (UNEP-DELC), P.O. Box 33552, Gigiri, Nairobi, Kenya;4. UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), 219 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DL U.K.

Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100, Copenhagen E, Denmark

Conservation Science Group, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EJ U.K.;5. Conservation Science Group, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EJ U.K.

Abstract:Eight conventions make up the biodiversity cluster of multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) that provide the critical international legal framework for the conservation and sustainable use of nature. However, concerns about the rate of implementation of the conventions at the national level have triggered discussions about the effectiveness of these MEAs in halting the loss of biodiversity. Two main concerns have emerged: lack of capacity and resources and lack of coherence in implementing multiple conventions. We focused on the latter and considered the mechanisms by which international conventions are translated into national policy. Specifically, we examined how the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011–2020 and the associated Aichi Biodiversity Targets have functioned as a unifying grand plan for biodiversity conservation. This strategic plan has been used to coordinate and align targets to promote and enable more effective implementation across all biodiversity-related conventions. Results of a survey of 139 key stakeholders from 88 countries suggests streamlining across ministries and agencies, improved coordination mechanisms with all relevant stakeholders, and better knowledge sharing between conventions could improve cooperation among biodiversity-related conventions. The roadmap for improving synergies among conventions agreed to at the 13th Convention on Biological Diversity's Conference of Parties in 2016 includes actions such as mechanisms to avoid duplication in national reporting and monitoring on conventions and capacity building related to information and knowledge sharing. We suggest the scientific community can actively engage and contribute to the policy process by establishing a science-policy platform to address knowledge gaps; improving data gathering, reporting, and monitoring; developing indicators that adequately support implementation of national plans and strategies; and providing evidence-based recommendations to policy makers. The latter will be particularly important as 2020 approaches and work to develop a new biodiversity agenda for the next decade is beginning.
Keywords:Aichi Targets  Convention on Biological Diversity  multilateral environmental agreements  national biodiversity strategies  national biodiversity action plan  politics  policy  strategic plan for biodiversity  acuerdos ambientales multilaterales  Convención sobre la Diversidad Biológica  estrategias nacionales para la biodiversidad  Objetivos de Aichi  plan de acción nacional para la biodiversidad  plan estratégico para la biodiversidad  políticas  reglamento  爱知目标  生物多样性公约  多边环境协议  国际生物多样性战略  国际生物多样性行动计划  政治  政策  生物多样性战略规划
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