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National Biodiversity Strategic Action Plan 2016-2020.

País/Territorio
Islas Salomón
Tipo de documento
Fecha
2016
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
Agricultura y desarrollo rural, Alimentación y nutrición, Especies silvestres y ecosistemas
Palabra clave
Uso sostenible Participación pública Género Pequeños agricultores/campesinos Recursos genéticos Pobreza Cambio climático Desastres Evaluación/manejo de riesgos Patrimonio cultural Acceso y participación en los beneficios Seguridad alimentaria Biodiversidad Conservación del ecosistema Desarrollo sostenible
Área geográphica
ASIA Y PACIFICO, Países menos Desarrollados, Melanesia, Oceania, Pequeños estados insulares en desarrollo, Pacífico Sur
Entry into force notes
2016-2020.
Resumen

The National Biodiversity Strategic Action Plan is a planning instrument with a multi-sectoral approach, relating to the period 2016-2020, whose vision is a unified, vibrant and informed Solomon Island’s society, embodied with an environmental culture, where unique and endemic biodiversity remain part of the natural heritages and cultural identities, and where, ecosystem services continue to prevail, providing for the economic, social, spiritual and intellectual development for its people. The plan is based upon the following principles: intergenerational equity; precautionary; participation and inclusiveness; ecosystem approach; accountability and transparency. Five Strategic Goals are set out: A) Addressing the underlying causes of the loss of biodiversity by effectively and efficiently delivering of our mandates and developing of incentives and subsidies to improve and enhance biodiversity management; B) Reduce the direct and indirect pressures on biodiversity through ecosystem based management approach; C) Enhancing and promoting of protection and restoration of biodiversity to safeguard ecosystems, native species and genetic diversity; D) Enhancing the equitable sharing of benefits derived from biodiversity, and safeguarding traditional knowledge associated with biodiversity uses for the benefit of all.

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