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The 16th Conference of the Parties (COP 16) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), part of the UN Biodiversity Conference 2024, is taking place in Cali, Colombia, from 21 October to 1 November 2024.
As the first COP following the agreement and adoption of the new Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) in 2022, COP16 marks a critical juncture. ICIMOD, in its role as an Observer, has been proactively supporting the CBD Secretariat on regional activities and working with regional member countries for the implementation of set targets.
Despite its importance, mountain biodiversity remains underrepresented in the GBF. We aim to work with our member countries to address this gap and ensure recognition of mountain biodiversity, and its vulnerability to climate change and advocate for increased investment.
David Thomas Potter
Strategic Group Lead Regional Action and Global Advocacy
Srabani Roy
Strategic Group Lead Resilient Mountain Economies and Landscapes
Nakul Chettri
Senior Biodiversity Specialist
Sunita Chaudhary
Ecosystem Services Specialist and Biodiversity Lead
Pradyumna Rana
Climate Change Adaptation and Governance Analyst
A group of over 170 climate scientists, ecologists, social scientists, law and governance scholars, and environmental management professionals have written an open letter to UNCBD and UNFCCC asking to urgently take action to bridge the implementation gaps between the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) and the Paris Agreement.
Sunita Chaudhary to participate and share experience of South Asian regional capacity building workshop
Nakul Chettri to participate
Nakul Chettri likely to participate
David Potter, Sunita Chaudhary, Nakul Chettri, Pradyumna Rana to participate
Sunita Chaudhary to speak in a panel
ICIMOD team to support the Government of Nepal
David Potter to present
Sunita Chaudhary to give a talk on Fostering transboundary cooperation through “other effective areas-based conservation measures (OECM)” in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH)
Sunita Chaudhary to speak
Sunita Chaudhary to speak in a panel discussion
ICIMOD team to participate
Srabani Roy and Sunita Chaudhary to attend
ICIMOD to participate
Srabani Roy to participate
Nakul Chettri to share experience on coherent implementation of MEAs in the HKH