National Strategy on Biological Diversity 2007. Country/Territory Germany Document type Date 2007 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Environment gen., Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Biodiversity Ecofriendly products/ecofriendly processes Soil pollution/quality International agreement-implementation Sustainable development Sustainable use Policy/planning Climate change Flood Poverty Ecosystem preservation Protected area Protection of habitats Wild fauna Wild flora Endangered species Enforcement/compliance Environmental planning Ex-situ conservation Protection of species Protection of environment Geographical area Alps, Europe, EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA, European Union Countries, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Western Europe Abstract This National Strategy on Biological Diversity (NSBD) is a multi-sectoral policy document. It is the first time the German Government has presented a comprehensive biodiversity strategy. The main aim for the biodiversity as a whole is to halt the decline in biodiversity in Germany by 2010, in line with the EU’s target. The aim for the species diversity is: By 2010, the decline in the current diversity of wild species has been halted. Full text English/German Website absch.cbd.int