Fifth National Report on the Implementation of Convention on Biological Diversity in MOZAMBIQUE






Ministry for the Coordination of Environmental Affairs


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Adopted in May 1992 by 156 countries, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) aims to promote the conservation of biological diversity; sustainable use of its components and equitable sharing in the use of genetic resources. Mozambique ratified the CBD in August 1994, through Resolution 2/94 of 24 August. Under Article 6 of the CBD, Parties are encouraged to develop a National Strategy and Action Plan for the Conservation of Biodiversity (NBSAP), a document that works as the global and national framework for implementing the Convention's objectives, the promotion of conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity.


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- Nenhuma restrição


- Geral


- Documentos Oficiais do Governo


- Legal e Política (Leis, regulamentos, planos de acção de estratégias, etc)


- Todas Áreas de Conservação de Moçambique



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