Inside Front Cover. Apply format as outlined above on page 3. The lifespan of the Action Plan is generally set at 10 years from the date of its adoption. The rationale behind this time-span is pragmatic. Official adoption and endorsement of Action Plans often takes from several months to more than a year, and the implementation of some measures may require even longer periods (e.g. legislation and policy changes, implementation of large projects such as LIFE in the EU, etc). Experience shows that there have been difficulties in keeping up to date with monitoring and revision of Action Plans as their number increases. There is also a trade-off between the time and effort needed to update the plans and that needed to implement them. Therefore, a longer period than the initially intended 3-5 years is deemed necessary. Milestones in the production of the Plan shall include details of any workshops held, dates of each draft, dates of approval by the AEWA Technical Committee, notes on special opinions or dissent from Contracting Parties, date of adoption by AEWA MOP as well as any additional international Agreements or Conventions, if applicable.
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Samples: Revised Format and Guidelines for Aewa International Single and Multi Species Action Plans, Revised Format and Guidelines for Aewa International Single and Multi Species Action Plans
Inside Front Cover. Apply format as outlined above on page 3. ● The lifespan of the Action Plan is generally set at 10 years from the date of its adoption. The rationale behind this time-span is pragmatic. Official adoption and endorsement of Action Plans often takes from several months to more than a year, and the implementation of some measures may require even longer periods (e.g. legislation and policy changes, implementation of large projects such as LIFE in the EU, etc). Experience shows that there have been difficulties in keeping up to date with monitoring and revision of Action Plans as their number increases. There is also a trade-off between the time and effort needed to update the plans and that needed to implement them. Therefore, a longer period than the initially intended 3-5 years is deemed necessary. ● Milestones in the production of the Plan shall include details of any workshops held, dates of each draft, dates of approval by the AEWA Technical Committee, notes on special opinions or dissent from Contracting Parties, date of adoption by AEWA MOP as well as any additional international Agreements or Conventions, if applicable.
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Samples: Aewa International Single and Multi Species Action Plans, Agreement on the Conservation of African Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds
Inside Front Cover. Apply format as outlined above on page 3. ● The lifespan of the Action or Management Plan is generally set at 10 years from the date of its adoption. The rationale behind this time-span is pragmatic. Official adoption and endorsement of Action and Management Plans often takes from several months to more than a year, and the implementation of some measures may require even longer periods (e.g. eg legislation and policy changes, implementation of large projects such as LIFE in the EU, etc). Experience shows that there have been difficulties in keeping up to date with monitoring and revision of Action Plans action plans as their number increases. There is also a trade-off between the time and effort needed to update the plans and that needed to implement them. Therefore, a longer period than the initially intended 3-3- 5 years is deemed necessary. ● Milestones in the production of the Plan shall include details of any workshops held, dates of each draft, dates of approval by the AEWA Technical Committee, notes on special opinions or dissent from Contracting Parties, date of adoption by AEWA MOP as well as any additional international Agreements or Conventions, if applicable.
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Samples: Aewa International Action, Management and Multi Species Plans
Inside Front Cover. Apply format as outlined above on page 3. The lifespan of the Action or Management Plan is generally set at 10 years from the date of its adoption. The rationale behind this time-span is pragmatic. Official adoption and endorsement of Action and Management Plans often takes from several months to more than a year, and the implementation of some measures may require even longer periods (e.g. eg legislation and policy changes, implementation of large projects such as LIFE in the EU, etc). Experience shows that there have been difficulties in keeping up to date with monitoring and revision of Action Plans action plans as their number increases. There is also a trade-off between the time and effort needed to update the plans and that needed to implement them. Therefore, a longer period than the initially intended 3-5 years is deemed necessary. Milestones in the production of the Plan shall include details of any workshops held, dates of each draft, dates of approval by the AEWA Technical Committee, notes on special opinions or dissent from Contracting Parties, date of adoption by AEWA MOP as well as any additional international Agreements or Conventions, if applicable.
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Samples: Aewa International Action, Management and Multi Species Plans