Planning, Monitoring, Reporting, and Review at the 16th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity

 On Wednesday, 30 October, WG I addressed a draft decision on the monitoring framework for the GBF, approving most elements of the draft decision and the three associated annexes with minor amendments. Delegates agreed to request the GEF to provide financial resources to contribute to the development and implementation of national biodiversity monitoring systems in response to requests by all eligible partiesand according to its mandate. Delegates further agreed to encourage provision of support, including resources,for community-based monitoring and information systems.

 


The annexes were approved, with brackets remaining on: indicator 7.2, concerning pesticide environment concentrationand/or aggregated total applied toxicity,in the annex on technical updates to the headline and binary indicators in the GBF monitoring framework; and component indicators under Target 16 (sustainable consumption), namely global environmental impacts of consumptionand ecological footprint,in the annex on optional disaggregation of the headline indicators and voluntary component and complementary indicators in the GBF monitoring framework. Delegates approved the decision with these amendments and remaining brackets, before it was bracketed as a whole following an intervention by the DRC, noting that PMRR, resource mobilization, and financial mechanism decisions constitute a package, and should be adopted together.

 

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