Addendum 2014 to National Biodiversity Action Plan (NBAP) 2008 & A Panoramic View of India’s Presidency of CoP to CBD (2012–2014)


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Addendum 2014 to National Biodiversity Action Plan (NBAP) 2008

As a Party to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) that mandates countries to prepare a national biodiversity strategy and action plan for implementing the Convention at the national level, India developed a National Policy and Macro-level Action Strategy on Biodiversity in 1999. Subsequent to the adoption of the National Environment Policy (NEP) in 2006, a National Biodiversity Action Plan (NBAP) was developed through a comprehensive inter-ministerial process in 2008. India’s NBAP is broadly aligned to the global Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020. Using the Strategic Plan as a framework, India is among the select countries that have developed National Biodiversity Targets (NBTs) in harmony with the global Aichi Biodiversity Targets. India’s 12 National Biodiversity Targets and the associated indicators and monitoring framework now form an Addendum to the NBAP 2008. This document together with the NBAP 2008 forms the blueprint for biodiversity conservation in the country. The Addendum 2014 also presents important analyses and information on funding for biodiversity conservation in the country. The document highlights the linkages of India’s NBAP and NBTs with CBD’s Programme of Work on Protected Areas (PoWPA) as well as with the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC). The Addendum 2014 to NBAP 2008 reiterates India’s commitment to conservation of biodiversity as a national priority recognising its crucial linkages with the livelihoods and well-being of her people.

The Wildlife Institute of India team comprising Dr. V.B. Mathur, Dr. K. Sivakumar, Dr. Malvika Onial, Dr. C. Ramesh, Mr. Yashaswi Singh, Ms. Biba Jasmine Kaur and Mr. Anant Pande, provided technical support in preparation of the Addendum 2014 to NBAP 2008.

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A Panoramic View of India’s Presidency of CoP to CBD (2012–2014)

Subsequent to the hosting the Eleventh Conference of the Parties (CoP-11) to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Hyderabad in October 2012, India led the Presidency of CoP for a two-year period up to October 2014. The Presidency of the CoP led to an enhanced focus domestically on strengthening the implementation of biodiversity programmes and stimulated country-wide awareness on biodiversity issues. As a result, a number of activities relating to biodiversity, some of them quite unique, were taken up within as well as outside the government set-up. India has brought out a pictorial document, ‘A Panoramic View of India’s Presidency of CoP to CBD (2012–2014)’ that provides an overview of some of the important activities undertaken during India’s Presidency of CoP. This document was released at CoP-12 in Incheon, Republic of Korea on 13th October 2014. It provides information on India’s role in steering the CBD agenda through the meetings of the CoP Bureau and the Working Groups; contributions to activities under South-South cooperation; and activities and joint international initiatives with organisations including International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the German Agency for International Cooperation (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GIZ). This pictorial document also provides details of outreach and awareness activities undertaken throughout the country by Ministries of the Government of India and a number of government and non-government organisations. It highlights some of the recent important conservation success stories such as that of the conservation of the Amur falcon, a migratory bird protected under the Convention on Migratory Species as well as national legislation in India. The document reflects India’s reaffirmation of the resolve to continually make positive and meaningful contributions to the biodiversity agenda at the international level.

The Wildlife Institute of India team comprising Dr. V.B. Mathur, Dr. K. Sivakumar, Dr. Malvika Onial, Dr. C. Ramesh and Mr. Yashaswi Singh, provided technical support in preparation of the document ‘A Panoramic View of India’s Presidency of CoP to CBD (2012–2014)’. 

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