Target 15

Identifier
GBF-TARGET-15
shortTitle
15. The negative impacts of business on biodiversity are reduced and positive impacts are promoted

Take legal, administrative or policy measures to encourage and enable business, and in particular to ensure that large and transnational companies and financial institutions: (a) Regularly monitor, assess, and transparently disclose their risks, dependencies and impacts on biodiversity, including with requirements for all large as well as transnational companies and financial institutions along their operations, supply and value chains and portfolios; (b) Provide information needed to consumers to promote sustainable consumption patterns; (c) Report on compliance with access and benefit-sharing regulations and measures, as applicable; in order to progressively reduce negative impacts on biodiversity, increase positive impacts, reduce biodiversity-related risks to business and financial institutions, and promote actions to ensure sustainable patterns of production.

longDescription
Take legal, administrative or policy measures to encourage and enable business, and in particular to ensure that large and transnational companies and financial institutions: (a) Regularly monitor, assess, and transparently disclose their risks, dependencies and impacts on biodiversity, including with requirements for all large as well as transnational companies and financial institutions along their operations, supply and value chains and portfolios; (b) Provide information needed to consumers to promote sustainable consumption patterns; (c) Report on compliance with access and benefit-sharing regulations and measures, as applicable; in order to progressively reduce negative impacts on biodiversity, increase positive impacts, reduce biodiversity-related risks to business and financial institutions, and promote actions to ensure sustainable patterns of production.
scbdTermId
7412
Type de document
Report
Date de publication (du fichier / URL)
21 mars 2024

Dans le cadre du « programme de recherche, d’échange d’information, de sensibilisation et de conservation de la biodiversité au Burundi» mis en place sous le mémorandum d’Accord entre l’OBPE et l’Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique (IRScNB), le suivi du bambou (Arundinaria alpina) au

Type de document
Meeting report
Date de publication (du fichier / URL)
1 novembre 2020

The SBSTTA 24 took place in Montreal, Canada, in 2021. It provided an opportunity for Africa and EAC in particular to present the common message to contribute to the development of the post 2020 global biodiversity framework