Convention on Biological Diversity
This report to the CBD by Finland indicates a relatively strong commitment of all sectors and stakeholders to the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The assessment of the status of and current trends in biodiversity in Finland reveals a mixed picture, however. The 4 th n...
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Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.204.938 http://www.biodiv.org/doc/world/fi/fi-nr-04-en.pdf |
Summary: | This report to the CBD by Finland indicates a relatively strong commitment of all sectors and stakeholders to the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The assessment of the status of and current trends in biodiversity in Finland reveals a mixed picture, however. The 4 th national report is based on nearly 100 habitat-specific indicators that reflect not only the state of biodiversity, but also the pressures put on biodiversity and the actions taken in response to these. The overall development of the indicators and reporting of the trends have been evaluated in a similar fashion as those in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005). The impacts of climate change on biodiversity are of high importance for a northern hemisphere country with subarctic fell ecosystems. Some of these impacts have been evaluated in this report, yet further attention needs to be focused on this question in the future. The global-level commitments and efforts to strengthen the implementation of the CBD have to be realized on both national and regional levels. National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans are therefore of highest importance. The National Action Plan for Biodiversity in Finland for 2006–2016 builds on our agreed actions to implement the CBD together with different stakeholders through our National Biodiversity Monitoring Group. |
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