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The Convention on Biological Diversity calls on each of its Parties to prepare a National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (Article 6a) that establishes specific activities and targets for achieving the objectives of the Convention. These plans mostly are implemented by a partnership of conservation organizations. Species or habitats which are the subject of NBSAPs are the governments stated priorities for action and therefore raise greater concern where they are threatened. NBSAPs do not carry legal status and listed species and habitat types are not necessarily protected (although some are covered by other legislation). (Source: IPBES, Sustainable Use Assessment, 2022).

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Multilateral environment agreements tagged with National biodiversity strategies and action plans

You can see below a list of multilateral environment agreements. Use the links on the right to view the content tagged with National biodiversity strategies and action plans. This includes official treaty texts, decisions, recommendations, and other related informational documents such as publications, annuals, meetings, documents or reports.
Convention on Biological Diversity
Convention on Migratory Species
Cartagena Protocol