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Maintaining Biodiversity through Convention, Conservation of Biodiversity…
Maintaining Biodiversity through Convention
Sustainable Use of Biological Resources
can be attained by integrating it into national planning
-will not happen by chance
-requires establishment of explicit mechanism
Conservation
In-situ
establish system of protected areas to conserve biodiversity
manage biological resources for conservation
promote protection of ecosystems and natural habitats in a natural surrounding
rehabilitate and restore degraded ecosystems and promote the recovery of threatened species
prevent introduction of new species to the natural habitat
Ex-situ
establish and maintain facilities for ex-situ conservation & research on flora and fauna
adopt measures for recovery and rehabilitation of threatened species
regulate and manage collection of biological resources from natural habitats
-prevents individual species from becoming extinct
-provides framework for maintaining biodiversity
Objective:
-to conserve biodiversity
-to conserve the sustainable use of components from genetic resources
Sustainable Use of Biological Resources
continuous draw of natural capital without depleting it
Conservation of
Biodiversity
Conservation
Protection for sustainable utilization
Managing environment so that it does not exhaust the resources
Attempted at 3 levels
Genes
-Maintenance of that species
Species
-Maintenance of
both
ecosystem and genetic
Ecosystems
-Maintenance of species that make up the ecosystem
Preservation
Protection from any kind of human activity
Why?
To conserve genetic diversity
-is the combination of different genes within a population of same species
-is the pattern of variation within different population of same species
-ensure the survivorship of the species
-ensure present and future adaptability
-ensure the species able to survive environmental stress
Conservation goals
Avoid Extinction
(SHORT TERM FITNESS)
Undergo Adaptive Changes
(ADAPTATION)
Continuing Speciation
(SPECIATION)