National reports

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National Report

Vietnam has been acknowledged as a country with high biodiversity, and as one of the prioritized nations for global conservation. The diversity of terrain, soil, landscapes and climate is a foundation for the diversity of ecosystems, species and genes of Vietnam.

In the country’s terrestrial

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National Report

Among the major achievements toward the 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets is the increase of protected areas. At least 20% of the marine and coastal areas in Thai waters have been designated as protected areas and at least 5 sites of wetlands of international importance have been designated as Ramsar

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National Report

Thai people has exploited biodiversity for subsisting basic needs in life such as four requisites and as resources for well being livelihood since prehistoric era. In Thai culture, even in present day, there is a phrase usually use for describing wealthy of biodiversity resources as “in waters

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National Report

Thailand is rich of biodiversity for long time ago. From the past until now, biodiversity plenteousness supports the Thai life to goes on with wealthy, far away from famishing and starving. Biodiversity brings Thai food a diversity of type, smell, and taste. Moreover, biodiversity appears in the

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National Report

Singapore is a city-state with a land area of about 718.3 km2 located within the Sundaland biodiversity hotspot. It is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and yet, despite being highly urbanised, harbours rich native biodiversity within its borders.

The unique circumstances

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National Report

Singapore is a city-state with a land area of about 710 km2. It is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and yet, harbours rich native biodiversity, both terrestrial and marine.

The wealth of biodiversity can be attributed to Singapore’s strategic location within the Malesian

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National Report

The Philippines is identified as one of the world’s 17 most biologically rich countries. Its terrestrial and marine habitats are characterized by high endemism – nearly half of all its flora and fauna are unique to the 7,641
islands. However, it is also one of the hotspots for biodiversity loss

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National Report

Symmetry in strategies and synergy of efforts at the national and local levels are key goals that the
Philippines has continuously endeavored to achieve as it aims to give flesh to its own action plan, the
Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and the 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets.

Since

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National Report

As a member-party to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the Philippines regularly submits its National Report to the CBD. The National Report summarizes measures that have been undertaken to implement the Convention and its objectives of conserving biological diversity, sustaining the use

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National Report

Myanmar is rich in biodiversity due to its diverse ecosystems from the ocean to the south, through drylands in the central areas, and rising to mountains in the west and north. A new ecosystem classification indicates that Myanmar supports 64 ecosystem types. Among these, the forest types are