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Biodiversity Summit
Tenth Session of the Conference of Parties - COP10, Nagoya

Cop10
Delegates from across the world have gathered in Nagoya, Japan for the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) summit. Governments are meeting to discuss progress on biodiversity targets, as set by parties to the convention in 2002. The Nagoya summit will also consider adopting new set of targets for 2020 that aim to tackle biodiversity loss.
   
   
Press Releases
Nagoya 2010: TUNZA conference unites young voices on biodiversity
Nagoya 2010: Hardwiring biodiversity and ecosystem services into finance
Nagoya 2010: Global action needed to conserve Arctic biodiversity
UN-European Union project to help reduce conflict over natural resources
Nagoya 2010: Bridging Business and Biodiversity
Nagoya 2010: Weighing up the risks and benefits of biofuels development
Nagoya 2010: Spotlight on world's 'Forgotten Fisheries'
Nagoya 2010: Report puts economic value of nature on the global political radar
Nagoya 2010: UNEP Report Shows Rising Threats to Marine Biodiversity
Nagoya 2010: ProtectedPlanet.net Takes You to 150,000 of the World's Most Spectacular Nature Sites
Nagoya 2010: Carbon Mapping to Curb Climate Change and Boost Biodiversity
Multimedia
Oceans Protectedplanet.net: Interactive Website on Protected Areas
 

 

Highlights
Editorial by Naoto Kan, Prime Minister of Japan Rich and Diverse Ecosystems Must Be Passed Down to Future Generations
Nagoya 2010: UNEP chief addresses opening of Biodiversity summit
Reports
Securing Sustainability Through the Conservation and Use of Agricultural Biodiversity

Blue Harvest
Inland Fisheries as an Ecosystem Service

Upcoming
[27/10/2010]
Launch of the Report: Protecting Arctic Biodiversity: Limitations and Strengths of Environmental Agreements
[28/10/2010]
Launch of the Report: Protecting Arctic Biodiversity: Limitations and Strengths of Environmental Agreements
 
 
 
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