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National Strategy for Conservation of Biodiversity in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Pays/Territoire
Arabie Saoudite
Type du document
Date
2005
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Agriculture et développement rural, Environnement gén., Pêche, Forêts, Plantes cultivées, Eau, Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes
Mot clé
Biodiversité Utilisation durable Conservation ex situ Ressources génétiques Tourisme Peuples autochtones Pastoralisme Gestion intégrée Certification Monitorage Biotechnologie Développement durable Terrains agricoles Gestion intégrée du risque phytosanitaire/stratégie phytosanitaire Patrimoine culturel Préservation de l'écosystème Aire marine Zones marines protégées Aire protégée Forêt de protection Protection de l'habitat OGM Poissons d'eau douce Gestion et conservation des pêches Parasites/maladies Agro-foresterie Boisement/reboisement Gestion forestière/conservation des forêts Variété végétale Matériel de reproduction/semences Pesticides Production végétale Protection des végétaux Gestion/conservation Faune sauvage Flore sauvage
Aire géographique
Moyen-Orient, AFRIQUE DU NORD ET PROCHE-ORIENT, Golfe Persique, Mer Rouge et le golfe d'Aden, Asie occidentale
Résumé

The National Biodiversity Strategy for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a sectoral document aiming at introducing the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity into the national planning process; providing the basic information and a significant contribution to the Convention on Biological Diversity ratified by Saudi Arabia. Because the Strategy covers many issues, its effective implementation requires a high level of political support as well as coordination between government, non-governmental organization, and the private sectors. The Strategy consists of V Parts, as follows: Purpose and scope (I); Islamic Vision (II); Status of terrestrial, marine and freshwater biodiversity (III); 17 Strategic Goals (IV); Mechanism of implementation and subsequent monitoring. The main purpose of the conservation and sustainable use of Biodiversity will be achieved through the following specific strategic goals: in-situ conservation both inside and outside protected areas; ex-situ conservation; conserving and developing forests and woodlands, desert rangelands, living marine resources and agricultural biodiversity; botanic and zoological gardens regulating access to genetic resources in addition to national parks and introducing national biosafety standards; enacting environmental legislation, supporting scientific research, enhancing environmental education, and achieving socio-economic development; encouraging collaborative management and promoting cooperation for biodiversity; generating income from wildlife resources and developing ecotourism and nature-based tourism.

Texte intégral
Arabe/Anglais
Site web
www.cbd.int