National Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan - 2014-2020. País/Territorio Saint Kitts y Nevis Tipo de documento Fecha 2014 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Medio ambiente gen., Bosques, Agua, Especies silvestres y ecosistemas Palabra clave Salud pública Conservación del ecosistema Cambio climático Conservación de energía/producción de energía OGM Biodiversidad Biotecnología Fortalecimiento de la capacidad Institución Género Forestación/reforestación Pobreza Ordenación forestal/conservación de montes Especies forestales Medidas de protección forestal Procedimientos judiciales/procedimientos administrativos Protecíon de las especies Desarrollo sostenible Acceso y participación en los beneficios Protección vegetal Política/planificación Recursos genéticos Gobernanza Educación Ordenación/conservación Uso sostenible Fauna silvestre Flora silvestre Área geográphica Americas, Caribe, América Latina y el Caribe, AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE FAO, Pequeños estados insulares en desarrollo Entry into force notes 2014-2020 Resumen This National Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan 2014-2020 (NBSAP) provides an opportunity for the GSKN to mainstream biodiversity in the development process by setting new national targets, principles and priorities. It provides the framework for sustainable development; strengthening the implementation of the previous 2004 NBSAP; ensuring policy and action measures by GSKN strategically linked to business and biodiversity based on principles of equity; designing a framework enabling environment on matters related to conservation, sustainable use, resource access and benefit sharing; wildlife management related to invasive and alien species; raising awareness of the importance of genetic resources and traditional knowledge associated with benefit-sharing issues (chap. 3); promoting the application of gender mainstreaming tools in BDC programmes; expanding opportunities for male-female participation in decision-making and leadership roles in BDC programmes and institutions; ensuring equitable access by both women and men to BDC interventions, particularly post disaster entitlements; increasing women’s access to environmental risk management information, including through public awareness on the gender perspective in disaster reduction; and strengthening comparative research and analysis on the gender aspects of risk configuration (sec. 3.3.7). Themes and sectors covered are: poverty reduction, agriculture and rural development, environmental protection, land degradation, water resource management, marine resources management land use planning, and infrastructure. gender mainstreaming, health issues, and climate change adaptation (3.2). Texto completo Inglés