Biodiversity goals fall short

October 17, 2010

By hammersmith

[Source: ScienceDaily] – While not an outright failure, a 2010 goal set by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) for staunching the loss of the world’s species fell far short of expectations for “The International Year of Biodiversity.”

What does this mean for the 20 proposed 2020 goals being considered by the 10th conference of parties at the Convention on Biological Diversity in Nagoya, Japan, on Oct. 18-29, 2010?

In the article “Ecosystem Services for 2020,” published Oct. 15, 2010 in the journal Science, some of the world’s foremost biodiversity experts assembled by the Paris-based international program of biodiversity science DIVERSITAS offer a strategic approach to the 2020 goals — one that incorporates trade-offs, timing and complexity.

For more information: Biodiversity Goals Fall Short: What Can Be Done to Avert the Tragedy of the Commons?