Biodiversity
As
the principal environmental body in the United Nations system, UNEP
has a lead role in promoting the actions adopted in Chapter 15 of
Agenda 21 on the Conservation of Biological Diversity, as well as
those adopted in other relevant chapters. UNEP has initiated negotiations
for many international environmental conventions.
Together
with the Council
of Europe, UNEP's Regional Office for Europe acts as the Secretariat
of the Pan-European
Biological and Landscape Diversity Strategy (PEBLDS), approved
in 1995, which, inter alia, forms the framework for implementing
biodiversity-related conventions, in particular, the CBD,
in Europe. ROE initiated and manages a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) between the CBD Secretariat and the PEBLDS Secretariat, containing
a programme aimed at harmonizing the work under the CBD and PEBLDS
and making it mutually supportive. PEBLDS presents an innovative
and proactive approach to stop and reverse the degradation of biological
and landscape diversity values in Europe. The principal aim of the
Strategy is to ensure the sustainability of the natural environment
with special emphasis on concerted European action under the CBD.
National authorities, donors, international organizations, NGOs,
the research community and the general public implement the Strategy.
Furthermore,
UNEP together with its partners, the IUCN,
the European Centre
for Nature Conservation (ECNC)and the Regional
Environmental Centre for Central and Eastern Europe (REC), launched
a "Service
for Implementing National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans."
The Service aims to stimulate the integration of efforts in implementation
of national, regional and global instruments for the conservation
and sustainable use of biodiversity in countries of Eastern Europe,
the Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA). This is accomplished through
provision, on request, of expert and advisory services, policy recommendations
and guidelines, best available information, as well as experience
exchange and training.
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