National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2016-2020. Country/Territory Nigeria Document type Date 2015 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Food & nutrition, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Agro-forestry Gender Poverty Sustainable use Biodiversity Cultural heritage Game Ecosystem preservation Governance Access and benefit-sharing Geographical area Africa, North Atlantic, Western Africa Entry into force notes 2016-2020. Abstract The National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan is an instrument with a multi-sectoral approach whose long-term vision is a Nigeria with healthy living environment where people live in harmony with nature and sustain the gains and benefits of biodiversity, integrating biodiversity into national programme aimed at reducing poverty and developing a secure future in line with the principle of ecological sustainability and social equity. The document is based upon Nigeria’s commitment to the Convention of Biological diversity (CBD) and aims to achieve these 5 Main Goals: 1) Address the underlying causes of biodiversity loss by mainstreaming biodiversity into national planning and societal values; 2) Reduce the direct pressures on Nigeria’s biodiversity resources and promote sustainable use; 3) Improve the status of biodiversity by safeguarding ecosystems, species and genetic diversity; 4) Ensure fair and equitable sharing of the benefits from biodiversity and ecosystem services to all; 5) Promote participatory planning, knowledge management and capacity building as an integral part of implementation of biodiversity management. The National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan consists of the following Chapters: 1) Introduction; 2) Status of biodiversity in Nigeria; 3) Strategy principles, priorities and targets; 4) National actions to achieve the strategy; 5) Implementation Plan; 6) Institutional Monitoring and Reporting Full text English