Highlights for Wednesday, 3 October 2007
Latin American Consultation Concludes in Bariloche
The Latin American Regional Consultation of the Consultative Process Towards an IMoSEB concluded on Wednesday, 3 October 2007, with participants agreeing on outcomes of the two-day meeting in plenary. Participants reached broad agreement on the needs for an IMoSEB, and put forward two options for such a mechanism. The first option would consist of an international panel of scientists, political figures and other biodiversity actors, supported by a major “network of networks” for exchanging and building scientific information. The second option would strengthen existing scientific information networks and mechanisms, with a focus on enhancing national and regional-level decision-making on biodiversity issues.
Participants also discussed and agreed on the specific needs and challenges of the Latin American region, and the relationship of an IMoSEB to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and other biodiversity conventions. These outcomes will be reflected in the meeting report which will contribute to future consultations on a possible IMoSEB.
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