Examples of National Biodiversity Action Plan in a sentence
Ireland’s 2nd National Biodiversity Action Plan outlines the main policies, strategies, actions and targets in relation to biodiversity.
The National Biodiversity Action Plan 2016-2022 has a vision that biodiversity and ecosystems in Ireland are conserved and restored, delivering benefits essential for all sectors of society and that Ireland contributes to efforts to halt the loss of biodiversity and the degradation of ecosystems in the EU and globally.
Rehabilitation measures will continue to be carried out with the focus on re-wetting and rehabilitation of cutover and cutaway areas in line with national policies (such as the National Peatland Strategy, the National Biodiversity Action Plan, the Climate Action Plan 2019, the Water Framework Directive, etc.) and rehabilitation guidelines set down by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Such plants cannot be wilfully cut, picked, uprooted, damaged or taken.The County Cork Biodiversity Action Plan 2009-2014 takes into account the overall objectives of the National Biodiversity Action Plan and translates them into a local County Cork context.
National Biodiversity Action Plan II (2007-2011).4 Forestry's contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is traditionally measured from output of Logs, Roundwood and Sawnwood.5 GFC 2011.the clearing of areas for forestry activities ; (iii) the conversion of forested areas to allow for agricultural activities; (iv) infrastructure development such as roads; and (v) fires.7 Natural factors that contribute to deforestation and forest degradation include flooding, drought, tropical storms and forest fires.
This is in line with the Government’s National Biodiversity Action Plan, a response to concerns laid out in the Local Agenda 21 agreement signed at the original ‘Earth Summit’ in 1992.
BIOFIN provides a systematic and flexible approach to identify and mobilise the financial resources needed for implementing the National Biodiversity Action Plan (NBAP) and making progress towards achieving the National Biodiversity Targets (NBTs).
It is estimated that Iwokrama alone holds close to 120 million tons of carbon, which is equivalent to the annual green house gas emissions of the U.K. ♦ According to the National Biodiversity Action Plan, the mix of forest types in Guyana provides habitat for 6,300 plant species and 2,298 known animal species.
Ireland’s domestic policy framework to tackle the biodiversity crisis will be set out in the next National Biodiversity Action Plan which is currently being drafted.
To align more closely with PPS9 and regional commitments to implement National Biodiversity Action Plan targets and to reflect representations made during consultation on the Proposed Changes by Natural England, Environment Agency and Forestry Commission.