Canadian Biodiversity Strategy
The Canadian Biodiversity Strategy has been prepared in response to Canada's obligations as a party to the
United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity . [ [http://www.cbd.int/nbsap/default.shtml National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs)] ] . The Strategy has been developed as a guide to the implementation of the Biodiversity Convention in Canada.Recognition of the world-wide impact of the decline of biodiversity inspired the global community to negotiate the
United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity . The Canadian delegation participated in the negotiations, the Prime Minister signed the Convention at theEarth Summit in June 1992 and, in December 1992, Canada ratified it [ [http://www.cbd.int/information/parties.shtml Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity] ] . Prior ratifying parties included Mauritius, Maldives, and Monaco.One of the key obligations for parties that have ratified the Convention is to prepare a national strategy. [ [http://www.cbd.int/convention/articles.shtml?a=cbd-06 Convention Article 6. General Measures for Conservation and Sustainable Use] ]
Elements of the Strategy
The Strategy contains guiding principles supporting a vision of society that lives sustainably, and contains a framework for action to support sustainable development as part of international efforts to implement the Convention on Biological Diversity. The Strategy goals are related to conservation, education, support, and collaboration. [ [http://www.cbin.ec.gc.ca/strategy/default.cfm?lang=e Canadian Biodiversity Strategy] ]
Criticism of the Strategy
Although biodiversity exists at many levels, from genetics to communities to ecosystems, and varies depending on type and organization, most conservation plans - the Canadian Biodiversity Strategy included - tend to focus on tangible, easily measured, visible aspects of biodiversity: species. [ [http://www.nesh.ca/jameskay/www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/u/jjkay/pubs/bocking/bocking.pdf Celebrating Biodiversity: Adaptive Planning and Biodiversity Conservation] ]
ee also
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Biodiversity
*Convention on Biological Diversity
*Canada's Biodiversity Convention Office
*Canadian Biodiversity Information Network
*Biodiversity Outcomes Framework
*Criticisms of the biodiversity paradigmReferences
External links
* [http://www.cbd.int Convention on Biological Diversity]
* [http://www.cbin.ec.gc.ca Biodiversity Convention Office]
* [http://www.ec.gc.ca Environment Canada]
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