Definition(s)
The process of making decisions can happen at the individual level or amongst groups and entails the prioritisation of certain values. This prioritization greatly influences which issues are found worthy of consideration, do and do not become part of the agenda, as well as determine which decision-makers are considered socially legitimate to participate in the process. (Source: IPBES Values Assessment, 2021).
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Broader: Processes and procedures
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Strategic Plans:
Target 22: Ensure Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice and Information Related to Biodiversity for all
Target 14: Integrate Biodiversity in Decision-Making at Every Level
Target 23: Ensure Gender Equality and a Gender-Responsive Approach for Biodiversity Action
Target 5.5
Target 16.7
Target 10.6
Strategic Objective E
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Multilateral environment agreements tagged with Decision-making
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Decision-making. This includes official treaty texts, decisions, recommendations, and other related
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Basel Convention | 3 decisions | |
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora | 1 decision | |
Stockholm Convention | 3 decisions | |
Cartagena Protocol | 1 decision | |
World Heritage Convention | 9 decisions | |
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification | 1 decision | |
Rotterdam Convention | 3 decisions | |
Prevention and Emergency Protocol | 1 decision | |
United Nations Environment Assembly | 1 decision |