International Species Management Plans Sample Clauses

International Species Management Plans. International Species Management Plans are plans which either provide for the sustainable use of populations listed under the Agreement on flyway-level on the basis of adaptive harvest management or which deal with populations which are causing significant damage that may or may not be open for hunting. The management of waterbird populations is required under paragraph 4.3.4 of the AEWA Action Plan whereby Parties shall cooperate with a view to developing action plans for populations which cause significant damage, in particular to crops and fisheries. In addition, target 2.5 of the AEWA Strategic Plan 2009-2017 states that international harvest management plans should be developed and implemented for at least two quarry populations.
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International Species Management Plans. International Species Management Plans are plans which either provide for the sustainable use of populations listed under the Agreement on flyway-level on the basis of adaptive harvest management or which deal with populations which are causing significant damage that may or may not be open for hunting. The management of waterbird populations is required under paragraph 4.3.4 of the AEWA Action Plan whereby Parties shall cooperate with a view to developing action plans for populations which cause significant damage, in particular to crops and fisheries. In addition, target 2.5 of the AEWA Strategic Plan 2009-2017 states that international harvest management plans should be developed and implemented for at least two quarry populations. Legal status AEWA International Species Action Plans adopted by the AEWA Meetings of the Parties are operative documents derived from the legal text of the Agreement (paragraphs 2.2.1 and 4.3.4 AEWA Action Plan) and shall therefore by extension be implemented by the Parties.

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