Infographic Aichi Target 11 Amazon Biome

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What is Aichi Biodiversity Target 11?

“By 2020, at least 17 percent of terrestrial and inland water, and 10 percent of coastal and marine areas, especially areas of particular importance for biodiversity and ecosystem services, are conserved through effectively and equitably managed, ecologically representative and well connected systems of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures, and integrated into the wider landscapes and seascapes”. Source: Brief guide to Target 11 of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets - CBD

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Which elements Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 evaluates?

2 COVERAGE

3 MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVENESS

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REPRESENTATIVENESS

5 CONNECTIVITY

GOVERNANCE

How is the fulfillment of the target reported? Towards the fulfillment of the

Aichi Biodiversity Target 11

by the Amazon countries

According to the SCBD, a five-point scale is used for this evaluation.

On the way to overcoming the goal (we hope to reach the goal before its deadline)

Progress has been made towards the goal, but at an insufficient pace (unless we intensify our efforts, the goal will not be reached before its deadline)

On track to reach the goal (if we stay on the current trajectory, we hope to reach the goal by 2020)

No significant progress in general, (we are not approaching the goal) We move away from the goal (the situation is getting worse instead of better)


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About the Amazon Biome For the Amazon Biome

1.032

protected areas are reported

33 %

of the biome is conserved

this means that currently about

The countries of the biome have legal frameworks and institutional mechanisms that make social participation viable.

COVERAGE

EFFECTIVENESS MANAGEMENT

transnational connectivity initiatives are currently reported

Progress by country (2016-2017)* COUNTRY/TERRITORY

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Advances in the application of a management effectiveness protocol at biome scale.

CONNECTIVITY NATIONAL INITIATIVES

Progress at biome scale (2016 - 2017) GOVERNANCE

1

4

COVERAGE

Bolivia

CONNECTIVITY NATIONAL INITIATIVES

Brazil

2

Colombia

MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVENESS

Ecuador Guyana

3

5

REPRESENTATIVENESS

French Guiana

TRANSNATIONAL INITIATIVES

GOVERNANCE

Map Amazon biome protected areas System . Conservation Opportunities Atlas (2017).

Peru Suriname

Contact Project “Integration of Amazon Biome Protected Areas - IAPA”

Venezuela

This report is a contribution of the Project“Integration of Amazon Biome Protected Areas - IAPA” to the Amazonian Vision of REDPARQUES

Regional Coordinator José Antonio Gómez Díaz E-mail: jose.gomez@fao.org

Communication Consultant: Juliana Vélez Gómez E-mail: juliana.velez@fao.org

Visiónamazonica1 @Visionamazonica Visión Amazónica www.redparques.com

* Bueno, P. (2016). Methodology for measuring the Aichi Biodiversity Target 11. WWF.


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