South Africa’s 2nd National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. País/Territorio Sudáfrica Tipo de documento Fecha 2015 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Fuente original Government of South Africa. Materia Medio ambiente gen., Pesca, Agua, Especies silvestres y ecosistemas Palabra clave Biodiversidad Cambio climático Desarrollo sostenible Conservación del ecosistema Manejo de tierras Zona protegida Conocimientos tradicionales/ conocimiento indígena Patrimonio cultural Acuicultura Marinocultura Uso sostenible Manejo y conservación pesquera Acceso y participación en los beneficios Ordenación/conservación Área geográphica Africa, AFRICA FAO, Atlántico Sur, Africa Meridional Entry into force notes 2015 – 2025 Resumen South Africa’s 2nd National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP) is the country’s response to international commitments under the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD). It is a multi-sectoral strategy and plan with national coverage for the period 2015-2025. It identifies the priorities for biodiversity management in South Africa, aligning these with the priorities and targets in the global agenda, as well as national development imperatives. The vision of the NBSAP articulates the long-term goal for the state of biodiversity in the country. Six strategic objectives1 reflect the most pressing issues that the NBSAP seeks to address in support of the vision. Each strategic objective is broken down into a comprehensive set of outcomes, which are the priorities for the strategic objective. Each outcome is then addressed through a number of activities. The NBSAP highlights the importance and contributions of biodiversity to water security and food security. Texto completo Inglés