EAAFP Partners engagement at CMS COP13

In a week’s time, the 13th Meeting of Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Sepcies of Wild Animals (CMS COP 13) will be kick-started between 15 and 22 February, 2020 in Gandhinagar, India. As the environmental treaty under United Nations, CMS provides a global platform for the conservation and sustainable use of migratory animals and their habitats. Some of EAAFP Partners are going to be actively engaged in this big event. The EAAFP is summarizing the side events of EAAFP Partners during the Conference.

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SIDE EVENT (17/02/20, MON)ORGANIZERSSLOTROOM
A Call for Global Species Conservation Action  in the post-2020 Global Biodiversity FrameworkIUCN12:45-13:301
Bridging Information of Wetlands and Waterbirds –Wetlands International-GIZWetlands International South Asia Office13:45-14:301
    
SIDE EVENT (18/02/20, TUE)ORGANIZERSSLOTROOM
Generating Actionable Knowledge for the Effective Protection  of Marine Migratory SpeciesBirdLife International12:45-13:303
Safeguarding connectivity: from bird data to management toolsWetlands International, BirdLife International12:45-13:303
 Beyond Ecologically Connectivity: Building a Network of Sites,  People and InstitutionsICF, IUCN WCPA CCSG13:45-14:302
Reducing impacts of poison on migratory birds from agricultural chemicals and poison baitsICF18:15-19:003
The Road Ahead: Toyota and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species towards the post-2020 Global Biodiversity FrameworkIUCN18:15-19:001
Climate Change Adaptation: How can migratory species survive?CMS18:15-19:002
    
SIDE EVENT (19/02/20, WED)ORGANIZERSSLOTROOM
Conservation of the Black-necked Crane :current status and  possible courses of actionICF, BirdLife International  WWF International,12:45-13:302
Migratory species and ecological connectivity :opportunities for  cross-boundary collaboration through the emerging UN Ocean  TreatyBirdLife International12:45-13:304
Towards eradication of illegal killing, taking and trade of wild birdsCMS, AMBI/CAFF, BirdLife International13:45-14:301
Connecting Wetlands and Migratory Species: Connectivity and the post-2020 Global Biodiversity FrameworkRamsar, CMS18:15-19:003
 India and the Arctic Migratory Birds Initiative (AMBI): for the Conservation of Threatened Arctic Breeding Shorebirds Wintering in IndiaAMBI/CAFF18:15-19:005
SIDE EVENT (20/02/20, THU)ORGANIZERSSLOTROOM
Connected energy solutions for a connected world: rapidly  reconciling renewable energy investment with biodiversity  conservationBirdLife International12:45-13:303
Addressing the Impact of Linear Infrastructure on Migratory  SpeciesCMS13:45-14:304
Using sensitivity mapping to avoid conflict between birds and renewable energy infrastructure in India and AsiaBirdLife International18:15-19:003

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