A/RES/56/197
3.
Also notes the outcome of the second meeting of the Intergovernmental
Committee for the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, held at Nairobi from 1 to
5 October 2001;
4.
Welcomes the fact that one hundred and eighty-one States and one
regional economic integration organization have become parties to the Convention
on Biological Diversity, 1 and urges States that have not joined the Convention to
become parties to it, without further delay;
5.
Calls upon parties to the Convention to become parties to the Cartagena
Protocol on Biosafety2 as soon as possible;
6.
Encourages the conferences of the parties to, and the secretariats of, the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 4 the Convention on
Biological Diversity and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
in those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, particularly
in Africa, 5 and other international instruments related to the environment and
sustainable development, as well as relevant organizations, especially the United
Nations Environment Programme, including, as appropriate, the involvement of the
Environmental Management Group, to continue their work on enhancing mutual
complementarities, with full respect for the status of the secretariats of the
conventions and the autonomous decision-making prerogatives of the conferences of
the parties to the conventions concerned, to strengthen cooperation with a view to
facilitating progress in the implementation of those conventions at the international,
regional and national levels and to report thereon to their respective conferences of
the parties;
7.
Welcomes the decision of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention
on Biological Diversity regarding its programme of work for forest biological
diversity, and encourages the parties to and the secretariat of the Convention to
cooperate with the United Nations Forum on Forests, inter alia, with regard to
respecting, preserving and maintaining the knowledge, innovations and practices of
indigenous and local communities embodying traditional lifestyles, in accordance
with article 8 (j) and related provisions of the Convention;
8.
Takes note of the fact that the provisions of the Agreement on Traderelated Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights 6 and the Convention on Biological
Diversity are interrelated, in particular with respect to intellectual property rights
and relevant provisions of the Convention, and invites the World Trade Organization
and the World Intellectual Property Organization, within their respective mandates,
to continue to explore this relationship, taking into account the ongoing work in
other relevant forums and bearing in mind decision V/26 B of the Conference of the
Parties; 7
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4
United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1771, No. 30822.
Ibid., vol. 1954, No. 33480.
6
Ibid., vol. 1869, No. 31874.
7
See UNEP/CBD/COP/5/23 and Corr.1, annex III.
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