National reports

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National Report
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3 Tháng 9 2014
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National Report
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1 Tháng 1 2014

The 5th National Biodiversity Report is a report on Indonesia’s national implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity articles and work programs. An overview on Status, Trend, and Threats of Biodiversity is presented in Chapter 1. In this Chapter, Indonesia’s biodiversity condition is

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National Report
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21 Tháng 4 2009
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National Report
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5 Tháng 6 2006
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National Report
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17 Tháng 6 2002
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National Report
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6 Tháng 5 1998
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National Report

Brunei Darussalam became the 191th party to the Convention on Biological Diversity on 27 July 2008. With this accession, the Convention provided the country of an international conservation platform and further strengthens the ongoing conservation efforts and strategies on sustainable uses of

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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

Viet Nam became a party of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 1994. The first National Biodiversity Action Plan of Viet Nam was approved by the Prime Minister in 1995. In 2013, the Prime Minister approved the “National Biodiversity Strategy to 2010, Vision to 2030” as

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National Report

Biodiversity plays a very important role in the socio-economic and environmental development of Vietnam. It also plays a vital role in the provision of biodiversity services (provisioning services, regulatory services, cultural services and support services). Through these services, biodiversity