Logo

Description

The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) entered into force on 29 December 1993. It has 3 main objectives:

  1. The conservation of biological diversity
  2. The sustainable use of the components of biological diversity
  3. The fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources

The following links provide detailed information regarding the Convention and how it operates:

Contact us

visit website

Location

Convention on Biological Diversity

1876 members are now active on 4returns.earth, connecting, sharing their field experiences, and creating new opportunities and initiatives together.

Join us by signing up as a member, or follow our work in the newsletter

Related Organisations

All organisations

Herenboeren

organisations

learning and impact, partnering, regenerating farms, restoring nature

Meli Bees Network

organisations

Brazil (ParĂ¡)

inspiring community, learning and impact, mobilising people, restoring nature

Rewilding Europe

organisations

Rewilding Europe Toernooiveld 1 6525 ED Nijmegen The Netherlands

restoring nature

TeSito Providential Developments

organisations

The Gambia (Central River)

doing business, finding funds, inspiring community, learning and impact, regenerating farms, restoring nature

Published

More related resources

Wild Zebra return to the Baviaanskloof

stories

South Africa (Eastern Cape)

inspiring community, restoring nature

Growing “Green Pearls” in Haiti: regenerating natural and community resilience

landscapes

Haiti (Sud-Est Department)

inspiring community, mobilising people, regenerating farms, restoring nature

Rehabilitating the Langkloof and Baviaanskloof catchments

landscapes

South Africa (Eastern Cape)

doing business, mobilising people, restoring nature

Tag a friend?