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30 by 30 is the third of 23 global biodiversity targets for 2030 in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, adopted in December 2022: . Ensure and enable that by 2030 at least 30 per cent of terrestrial, inland water, and of coastal and marine areas, especially areas of particular importance for biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services, are effectively conserved and ...
The NBSAP includes Basic Strategy 3, the aim to achieve a nature-positive economy. [7] This is part of Japan's commitment to the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. The Japan Conference for the 2030 Global Biodiversity Framework (J-GBF) was established in 2021 to achieve the 30 by 30 target and the post-2020 biodiversity framework. [72]
The Stone Curlew Action Plan in the original 1994 UK BAP aimed to enhance the English breeding population from around 160 pairs to 200 pairs by the year 2000 [2]. The UK Biodiversity Action Plan summarised the most threatened or rapidly declining biological resources of the United Kingdom, and gave detailed plans for their conservation.
Britain pledged to protect and conserve at least 30% of the country’s land and sea by 2030.
In May 2011, the European Commission adopted a new strategy to halt the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services in the EU by 2020, in line with the commitments made at the 10th meeting of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) held in Nagoya, Japan in 2010. In 2012 the UK BAP was succeeded by the 'UK Post-2010 Biodiversity Framework'.
In recent years, the 30 by 30 initiative has targeted to protect 30% of ocean territory and 30% of land territory worldwide by 2030; this has been adopted by the European Union in its Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, Campaign for Nature which promoted the goal during the Convention on Biodiversity's COP15 Summit [8] and the G7. [9]
This is a list of United Kingdom Biodiversity Action Plan species. Some suffer because of loss of habitat , but many are in decline following the introduction of foreign species, which out-compete the native species or carry disease.
reduce its greenhouse gas emissions in line with the UK's proportionate share of the remaining global carbon budget for 1.5 °C; reverses the damage to the natural world by 2030; establishes a temporary climate and nature (citizens') assembly to recommend measures for inclusion in an all-of-government strategy.