National targets

Title Rationale Aichi targets
National Target 6: Implementation of policies for sustainable management and harvesting

National Target 6 was initiated to deal with one of the national strategic issues identified during the IBSAP 2003-2020 implementation period up to 2014, which is to ensure the sustainable...
National Target 7: Improved sustainably managed land for agricultural, plantation and animal husbandry

National Target (NT) 7 was initiated to deal with one of the national strategic issues identified during the period of 2003-2020 IBSAP implementation up to 2014, relating to the need for regulation...
National Target 8: Reduction of pollution that damages biological resources and ecosystem functions

National Target (NT) 8 is the implementation for reducing the level of pollution that damages biological resources and ecosystem functions, thereby supporting Aichi Biodiversity Target (ABT) 8.

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National Target 9: Implementation of prevention and eradication programs for invasive alien species (IAS)

National Target 9 was prepared following the Aichi Target (AT) 9 framework as a reference for formulating a number of action plans and activity programs related to the control of Invasive Alien...
Target 10: By 2021, networks of protected areas and ecosystem representations are interlinked and measures for management of areas in crisis and areas of importance for biodiversity and ecosystem services are developed.

Thailand has retained a number of relatively undisturbed ecosystems which are of significant importance for biodiversity. These areas including head-watershed forests, wetlands and coastal areas...

Target 10: By 2025, illegal harvesting and illegal trade of wildlife, fish and plants are under control and significantly reduced.

Malaysia’s rich biodiversity is threatened by the compounding effect of habitat loss and poaching which fuel the illegal wildlife trade. Federal legislation that governs the import and export of...

TARGET 10: By 2028, the key threats to biodiversity will be reduced, controlled or managed.

From 2013 to 2014, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) through the Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB) as the National Technical Focal Point for the Convention on Biological...

Target 11: By 2021, management, policy and legal mechanisms and measures are available for conservation and protection of the country’s genetic diversity.

Thailand is an important genetic pool for both plant and animal species, as seen in the existence of no less than 10,000 varieties of native rice. However, varieties, traits and other genetic...

Target 11: By 2025, invasive alien species and pathways are identified, priority species controlled, and measures are in place to prevent their introduction and establishment.

Invasive alien species (IAS) are plants, animals, pathogens and other organisms that are non-native to an ecosystem, and which may cause economic or environmental harm or adversely affect human...

TARGET 11: By 2028, there will be a 10% increase in agricultural areas devoted to all types of biodiversity-friendly agriculture.

From 2013 to 2014, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) through the Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB) as the National Technical Focal Point for the Convention on Biological...