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The UN Convention on Biological Diversity Follow-up in EEA Member Countries 1996 |
Topic report no. 9/1997 - The European Topic Centre on Nature Conservation
by L S Anderson, C E Davies and D Moss
Institute of Terrestrial Ecology
This report was prepared under the
supervision of Ulla Pinborg,
Project Manager, European Environment Agency
In 1992 the United Nations global Convention on Biological Diversity was signed in Rio de Janeiro. All parties shall follow-up the intentions of the Convention in their own activities in strategies, plans and policies.
This report contains an analysis of the follow-up activities performed during 1996 by the 18 EEA Member Countries. It concludes that the follow-up process and activities were not easy for any country and that all countries are trying to develop the follow-up work in different ways to reach the goal of safeguarding biodiversity for our future through sustainable and cross-sectorial initiatives.
The report was produced by the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, UK, for the European Environment Agency (EEA).
Read the report on the web, or download it as a PDF file (434 Kb)
For references, please go to https://eea.europa.eu./publications/92-9167-077-4/page001.html or scan the QR code.
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