International Efforts to Conserve Biodiversity
As the importance of conserving biodiversity came to the fore, many international conventions and treaties came into force to protect precious life resources of the world. The thrust has been provided by the International Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), part of Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. The convention was signed by 152 nations committing that by law to adopt ways and means of conserving biodiversity and to ensure equity of benefits from biological diversity.
The convention has laid the foundation for a unified and inclusive approach to global biodiversity including the collaborative efforts of developed nations, ....
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Bio–Diversity And Environment
- 1 Dam Management and Water Security in India
- 2 Plastic Pollution in Indian Himalayan Region
- 3 Developing Climate Resilience in Indian Cities
- 4 Heat Waves: Causes, Effects and Impacts
- 5 India’s Current Achievements in Renewable Energy
- 6 Curbing India's Black Carbon Emissions: Key Imperatives
- 7 Challenges of Grey Water Management in India
- 8 Plastic Pollution: Impact on Environment & Efforts
- 9 Role of Agroforestry and ZBNF in ensuring Sustainable Agriculture
- 10 Issues with EVs and Possible Hybrid Solution