Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity
and its contribution to sustainable development
A/RES/67/212
consideration of the evaluation of all resources mobilized in terms of the
biodiversity outcomes achieved, and in this regard welcomes the decision of the
parties to the Convention 18 on an overall substantial increase in total biodiversityrelated funding for the implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011–2020
from a variety of sources, including national and international resource
mobilization, international cooperation and the exploration of new and innovative
financial mechanisms;
Welcomes the initiatives undertaken by parties to the Convention and
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relevant stakeholders that aim to effectively implement the Strategic Plan for
Biodiversity 2011–2020, expresses appreciation for the contribution made by the
Government of India at the eleventh meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the
Convention through the Hyderabad Pledge, which aims to strengthen institutional
mechanisms and enhance technical and human capabilities and includes earmarked
funds to promote similar capacity-building in developing countries, and encourages
parties in a position to do so to undertake similar initiatives;
Encourages Governments and all stakeholders, in line with the
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provisions of the Convention, to take measures that aim to share, in a fair and
equitable way, the results of the research and development and the benefits arising
from the commercial and other utilization of genetic resources on mutually agreed
terms;
Recognizes the role indigenous and local communities can have in the
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stewardship and sustainable management of natural renewable resources, and the
possible role of market- and non-market-based approaches in the management of
those resources;
Calls upon parties and all stakeholders to incorporate, within their
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national strategies and action plans, measures to respect, preserve and maintain
knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities
embodying traditional lifestyles relevant for the conservation and sustainable use of
biological diversity and promote their wider application with the approval and
involvement of the holders of such knowledge, innovations and practices, and to
encourage the equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the utilization of such
knowledge, innovations and practices;
10. Stresses the importance of private sector engagement for the
implementation of the three objectives of the Convention and in achieving
biodiversity targets, and invites businesses to align their policies and practices more
explicitly with the objectives of the Convention, including through partnerships;
11. Recognizes that the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity can
significantly contribute to disaster risk reduction and to reducing the adverse
impacts of climate change, including by adding resilience to fragile ecosystems and
making them less vulnerable;
12. Encourages parties, in close collaboration with relevant stakeholders, to
take concrete measures towards achieving the objectives of the Convention and the
Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing
of Benefits Arising from Their Utilization,13 requests parties, in close collaboration
with relevant stakeholders, to coherently and efficiently implement their obligations
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Decision XI/4, entitled “Review of implementation of the strategy for resource mobilization, including
the establishment of targets”, adopted at the eleventh meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the
Convention (see United Nations Environment Programme, document UNEP/CBD/COP/11/35, annex I).
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