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Conventions on Biological Diversity

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Key Points: Conventions on Biological Diversity

  • Growing concern over rapid loss of biodiversity led UNEP (1988) to initiate efforts for an international biodiversity convention.
  • The efforts resulted in the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), finalized on 22 May 1992 and adopted at the Earth Summit, Rio de Janeiro.
  • The CBD is a legally binding global agreement signed by 193 countries to promote sustainable development.
  • The three main objectives of CBD are conservation of biodiversity, sustainable use of biological resources, and fair sharing of benefits from genetic resources.
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