CITES and the Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework

CITES and the Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework

CITES and the post-2020 biodiversity framework CITES Secretariat Consultation Workshop of Biodiversity- related Conventions on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework Bern. 10-12.06.19 2 CITES Strategic Visions • Strategic Vision through 2007 [2000-2007] • CITES Strategic Vision: 2008-2020 • CITES Strategic Vision: 2021-2030 (in prep.) 3 Synchronization • Inclusion of outward-looking dimensions not synchronized with major international developments e.g.: Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and Aichi Biodiversity Targets and Sustainable Development Goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development • Retrofitting required. • Lack of real integration 4 Synchronization • Mapping of the CITES Strategic Vision: 2008–2020 objectives and the Aichi Targets in the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2010- 2020 undertaken by Secretariat retrospectively. 5 The future: Input of CITES focal points • CITES Standing Committee encouraged CITES focal points to liaise with their CBD counterparts to ensure that relevant CITES provisions are included in country submissions to the CBD over post-2020 biodiversity framework. 6 The future: CITES Strategic Vision: 2021-2030 • Due for adoption CITES CoP18 (date to be finalized) • CITES Standing Committee has drafted proposal • Instructed by CoP to take account of any emerging replacement for the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 in this work. • Synchronization not easy 7 The future: CITES Strategic Vision: 2021-2030 Proposed Vision Statement: • By 2030, all international trade in wild fauna and flora is legal and sustainable, consistent with the long-term conservation of species, and thereby contributing to halting biodiversity loss and to achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 8 The future: CITES Strategic Vision: 2021-2030 Proposed 5 Strategic Goals: • Trade in CITES-listed species is conducted in full compliance with the Convention in order to achieve their conservation and sustainable use; • Parties’ decisions are supported by the best available science and information; • Parties (individually and collectively) have the tools, resources and capacity to effectively implement and enforce the Convention, contributing to the reduction of illegal trade in CITES-listed wildlife species; • CITES policy development also contributes to and learns from international efforts to achieve sustainable development; and • Delivery of the CITES Strategic Vision is improved through collaboration. 9 The future: Retrofitting again required • After adoption of CITES SV: 2021-2030, Secretariat to be asked to undertake a comparative analysis to illustrate the linkages between the already adopted Vision and the post-2020 biodiversity framework • Standing Committee then to make proposal in 2022 for revised indicators of progress to be included in the CITES SV 2021-2030. 10 Conclusions • Lack of real integration between CITES SV and Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 • Need to avoid similar outcome for imminent CITES Strategic Vision: 2021-2030 and post-2020 biodiversity framework. • CITES SV Vision Statement cross- referenced to post-2020 biodiversity framework? 11 Thank you for your attention.

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