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Le Rwanda est partie à la Convention sur la diversité biologique (CDB) depuis 1996, au Protocole de Cartagena sur la biosécurité depuis 2004 et au Protocole de Nagoya sur l'accès et le partage des avantages depuis 2014.

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Une nouvelle espèce d'iguane bagué est découverte sur l'île de Gau

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Prochaines réunions

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Atelier régional du CHM pour le Pacifique

L'objectif de l'atelier est de renforcer les capacités et de fournir des orientations sur la manière d'établir et de maintenir des mécanismes nationaux d'échange d'informations (CHM) efficaces, confor...

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Interdiction d'exportation et de vente de poissons menacés pendant la saison de reproduction

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By 2030, strengthen capacity for implementing biosafety measures and sustainable use of biotechnology product and services

By 2030, strengthen capacity for implementing biosafety measures and sustainable use of biotechnology product and services

By 2030, ensure that biodiversity and its multiple values are integrated into policies, laws, regulations, plans and decision-making processes across all sectors and levels of governance

By 2030, ensure that biodiversity and its multiple values are integrated into policies, laws, regulations, plans and decision-making processes across all sectors and levels of governance

By 2030 mobilize five hundred millions USD (500Million USD) from all sources and align financial flows with the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in Rwanda.

By 2030 mobilize five hundred millions USD (500Million USD) from all sources and align financial flows with the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in Rwanda.

Restore at least 30% of degraded lands, and inland water (Wetlands, lakes and rivers) by 2030 with focus on biodiversity hotspots, connectivity and areas critical for ecosystem services.

Restore at least 30% of degraded lands, and inland water (Wetlands, lakes and rivers) by 2030 with focus on biodiversity hotspots, connectivity and areas critical for ecosystem services.

By 2030, enhance conservation measures to improve conservation status of biodiversity, implement management actions to halt extinction of threatened species and effectively manage human-wildlife conflict.

By 2030, enhance conservation measures to improve conservation status of biodiversity, implement management actions to halt extinction of threatened species and effectively manage human-wildlife conflict.

By 2030, restore, maintain, and enhance ecosystem services and nature's contributions to people through nature-based solutions and/or ecosystem-based approaches to improve human well-being, resilience, and sustainable development

By 2030, restore, maintain, and enhance ecosystem services and nature's contributions to people through nature-based solutions and/or ecosystem-based approaches to improve human well-being, resilience, and sustainable development

By 2030, (i) ensure that biodiversity-related data, information, and knowledge are readily available, accessible, and utilized to inform and guide biodiversity conservation and sustainable use; (ii)strengthen communication, awareness-raising, educati...

By 2030, (i) ensure that biodiversity-related data, information, and knowledge are readily available, accessible, and utilized to inform and guide biodiversity conservation and sustainable use; (ii)strengthen communication, awareness-raising, education, and monitoring.

By 2030, improve sustainable management of areas under agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries, and forestry and ensure integration of biodiversity conservation and sustainable practices to enhance ecosystem health, food security, and livelihoods.

By 2030, improve sustainable management of areas under agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries, and forestry and ensure integration of biodiversity conservation and sustainable practices to enhance ecosystem health, food security, and livelihoods.

By 2030, all sectors are equipped and implement strategies to promote sustainable consumption production among individuals, businesses, and government entities in Rwanda to reduce waste, minimize overconsumption, and support biodiversity conservation...

By 2030, all sectors are equipped and implement strategies to promote sustainable consumption production among individuals, businesses, and government entities in Rwanda to reduce waste, minimize overconsumption, and support biodiversity conservation.

By 2030, strengthen capacity-building, technology transfer, strengthening scientific research and scientific and technical cooperation to enhance biodiversity conservation and sustainable use.

By 2030, strengthen capacity-building, technology transfer, strengthening scientific research and scientific and technical cooperation to enhance biodiversity conservation and sustainable use.

By 2030, ensure that all stakeholders, including women, youth and persons with disabilities can participate in gender equality and responsive manner in biodiversity-related decision-making processes and information respecting traditional knowledge.

By 2030, ensure that all stakeholders, including women, youth and persons with disabilities can participate in gender equality and responsive manner in biodiversity-related decision-making processes and information respecting traditional knowledge.

By 2030, Identify possible harmful incentives and subsides that negatively impact biodiversity, and scale up positive incentives to promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use in Rwanda.

By 2030, Identify possible harmful incentives and subsides that negatively impact biodiversity, and scale up positive incentives to promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use in Rwanda.

By 2030, conserve and effectively manage at least 30% of terrestrial and inland water areas through ecologically representative and well-connected systems of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) in a manner tha...

By 2030, conserve and effectively manage at least 30% of terrestrial and inland water areas through ecologically representative and well-connected systems of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) in a manner that respects local communities.

By 2030, increase and improve urban green spaces and ensure biodiversity-inclusive and nature-friendly urban planning in Rwanda emphasizing on native species to enhance human well-being, promote biodiversity, and support sustainable urban development...

By 2030, increase and improve urban green spaces and ensure biodiversity-inclusive and nature-friendly urban planning in Rwanda emphasizing on native species to enhance human well-being, promote biodiversity, and support sustainable urban development.

By 2030, strengthen effective legal measures and strategies ensure that the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources, establish digital sequence information (DSI), and traditional knowledge are shared fairly and equitably.

By 2030, strengthen effective legal measures and strategies ensure that the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources, establish digital sequence information (DSI), and traditional knowledge are shared fairly and equitably.

By 2030, large, transnational businesses and financial institutions operating in Rwanda assess, disclose, and reduce their biodiversity-related risks and negative impacts, contributing to biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.

By 2030, large, transnational businesses and financial institutions operating in Rwanda assess, disclose, and reduce their biodiversity-related risks and negative impacts, contributing to biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.

By 2030, reduce all pollutants to levels that are not harmful to biodiversity and ecosystem functions services through more efficient use and nutrient cycling, reducing the overall risks from pesticides and highly hazardous chemicals

By 2030, reduce all pollutants to levels that are not harmful to biodiversity and ecosystem functions services through more efficient use and nutrient cycling, reducing the overall risks from pesticides and highly hazardous chemicals

By 2030, ensure the sustainable use and management of ecosystem on all managed lands (agriculture and forestry) and waters (fisheries)

By 2030, ensure the sustainable use and management of ecosystem on all managed lands (agriculture and forestry) and waters (fisheries)

By 2030, prevent and control invasive alien species and reduce their rate of establishment by at least 50% to minimize their impact on biodiversity and ecosystem services.

By 2030, prevent and control invasive alien species and reduce their rate of establishment by at least 50% to minimize their impact on biodiversity and ecosystem services.

By 2030, participatory and biodiversity inclusive spatial land use planning and management process for at least 30 for areas of high biodiversity importance to ensure biodiversity loss is close to zero.

By 2030, participatory and biodiversity inclusive spatial land use planning and management process for at least 30 for areas of high biodiversity importance to ensure biodiversity loss is close to zero.

 

Solutions panoramiques

Apprentissage en ligne

Ressource d'apprentissage
Plateforme d'apprentissage sur la biodiversité

La Convention sur la diversité biologique (CDB) a été signée lors du Sommet de la Terre à Rio de Janeiro, au Brésil, en 1992, et est entrée en vigueur le 29 décembre 1993. Il s'agit du premier accord ...

mise en œuvre

Projet
Projet de sensibilisation et d'éducation à l'environnement dans les écoles du district de Bugesera

TITRE DU PROJET : Projet de sensibilisation et d'éducation à l'environnement dans les écoles du district de Bugesera. NUMÉRO INTERNE DU PROJET : PESEB/04/02-08/FSDS INITIATEUR DU PROJET : Fondation...

Coopération technique et scientifique

Demande BBI
Establishing genetic database for Myanmar’s biodiversity through DNA barcoding technology

Myanmar is rich in biodiversity, and hosting numerous flora and fauna. Myanmar endeavours to sustain biodiversity for sustainable development, as well as for mitigating climate change impact. The bior...

Dernières discussions

Zones protégées
randy.houlahan@cbd.int
Biodiversité nationale9m1 Comments
Espèces exotiques envahissantes
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Objectifs nationaux
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GEO BONE

Ensemble de données EBV

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German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv)


Global trends in biodiversity (BES-SIM PREDICTS)

Projections from the PREDICTS model from 1900-2050 using LUH2 and SSPs-RCPs, done in the BES-SIM inter-model comparison for IPBES.