GA_6.3.4.1_931_50
Better data to develop biodiversity and environmental quality standards
Better data to develop biodiversity and environmental quality standards
g) Data on the comparative effectiveness of different models of marine governance relating to conservation
Data on the impacts of climate change on marine and coastal governance regimes
f) Data on the effectiveness of different schemes and models for payment for ecosystem services (PES), particularly the trade-offs that arise between policy goals, the integration of multiple values in PES, data on the profiles of PES participants and long-term monitoring of relational and behavioural implications of participation
e) Data on the comparative effectiveness of different models for reconciling bioenergy and biodiversity conservation
Knowledge about the interaction, feedback and spill-overs among regions within future global scenarios
Basic data on many taxa (86 per cent of existing species on Earth and 91 per cent of species in the ocean still await description)
Assessment of nature's contributions to people across scenario archetypes with robust knowledge and quantitative estimates
Regional and global socioeconomic scenarios explicitly considering the knowledge, views and perspectives of indigenous peoples and local communities
Scenarios of the future of biodiversity which quantify the possible co-benefits related to nature’s contributions to people