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Canadian Biodiversity Strategy Canada’s Response to the Convention on Biological Diversity 1995.

País/Territorio
Canadá
Tipo de documento
Fecha
1995
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
Especies silvestres y ecosistemas
Palabra clave
Biodiversidad Desarrollo sostenible Uso sostenible Conservación del ecosistema Desastres Cambio climático Investigación Gobierno local Gobernanza Equidad Recursos genéticos Pueblos indígenas Participación pública Cumplimiento/aplicación
Área geográphica
Americas, Ártico, ASIA Y PACIFICO, Pacífico Oriental, América del Norte, Atlántico Norte
Resumen

The three objectives of the present Biodiversity Convention are: 1) the conservation of biodiversity; 2) the sustainable use of biological resources; and 3) the fair and equitable sharing of benefits resulting from the use of genetic resources. These objectives illustrate the nature and breadth of the Convention. As a global instrument, it sets the stage for each nation to assess the adequacy of current efforts to conserve biodiversity and sustainably use biological resources and to determine how gaps will be filled and opportunities realized. The Canadian Biodiversity Strategy recognizes existing constitutional and legislative responsibilities for biodiversity in Canada. It also emphasizes the importance of intergovernmental cooperation to create the policy, management and research conditions necessary to advance ecological management. Federal, provincial and territorial governments, in cooperation with stakeholders and members of the public, will pursue implementation of the directions contained in the Strategy according to their policies, plans, priorities and fiscal capabilities.

Texto completo
Inglés
Página web
www.biodivcanada.ca