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Alternative ways and means in which the Conference of the Parties could start the process of considering the components of biological diversity particularly those under threat and the identification of action which could be taken under the Convention
Memorandum of Cooperation Between the Secretariat and the Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
General information on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
1 - 3 December 2003, Geneva, Switzerland
15 - 19 March 2004, Geneva, Switzerland
2 - 14 October 2004, Bangkok, Thailand
1 - 31 March 2005, Bonn, Germany
5 - 9 September 2005, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
16 - 18 November 2005, Nairobi, Kenya
5 - 9 December 2005, Leipzig, Germany
24 - 28 April 2006, Ottawa, Canada
8 - 10 May 2006, City of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
16 - 19 May 2006, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
16 - 19 May 2006, Astrakan, Russian Federation
5 - 8 June 2006, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
14 - 16 June 2006, Manila, Philippines
19 - 20 June 2006, Strasbourg, France
29 June - 1 July 2006, Lima, Peru
1 - 31 July 2006, Manila, Philippines
3 - 8 July 2006, Lima, Peru
4 - 7 July 2006, Kunming, Yunnan, China
7 - 13 July 2006, Lima, Peru
9 - 15 September 2006, Bangor, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
1 - 31 October 2006, To be determined
2 - 6 October 2006, Geneva, Switzerland
4 October 2006, Nagano, Japan
18 - 21 October 2006, Perugia, Italy
3 - 15 June 2007, The Hague, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
15 June 2007, The Hague, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
29 September - 3 October 2008, Rome, Italy
17 - 22 November 2008, Cancun, Mexico
27 - 28 November 2008, Rome, Italy
17 - 21 March 2009, Buenos Aires, Argentina
20 - 24 April 2009, Geneva, Switzerland
20 - 24 April 2009
6 - 10 July 2009, Geneva, Switzerland
4 - 8 October 2009, St. Louis, United States of America
5 - 7 October 2009, Brasilia, Brazil
13 - 25 March 2010, Doha, Qatar
This event will showcase two of the IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management’s latest flagship products: the recently-initiated process to develop categories and criteria for assessing the conservation status of ecosystems, and a new publication on ecosystems and climate adaptation – the latest i ...
Presentations addressing the issue of biodiversity will be given from the macro and micro perspectives. 1. Australia currently conserves more than 13 per cent of the country through the protected area network. Threats to reserves, however, go beyond boundaries and influences are often landscap ...
Accurate extinction risk assessment is vital in determining conservation priorities and establishing biodiversity management plans at all governance levels. By applying the reputed IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria at the regional level, regional and national Red Lists provide the most pract ...
This side event will explore the relationship between the strengthening position of Asian countries and the survival of its rich biodiversity, including the Tiger. The 21st Century is commonly regarded as the Asia Century. The Asian Development Bank estimates that about $750 billion per year wil ...
The Alliance for Zero Extinction helps countries achieve their CBD targets while halting the loss of species most at risk of extinction.
18 - 21 April 2011, Geneva, Switzerland
7 - 10 June 2011, Nairobi, Kenya
15 - 19 August 2011, Geneva, Switzerland
8 - 12 September 2011, Kuching, Malaysia
20 - 25 November 2011, Bergen, Norway