Decisions 12.22 to 12.25 - Action Plan for Migratory Land Birds in the African- Eurasian Region (AEMLAP)

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12.22

Decision directed to
Secretariat

The Secretariat shall:

a) Subject to the availability of funds, organize in the intersessional period between the 12th and 13th meetings of the Conference of the Parties a consultation meeting of Range States to agree on whether the Action Plan should remain as a stand-alone document or whether a new CMS instrument should be developed or an existing CMS instrument should be used as institutional framework;

b) In the intersessional period between the 12th and 13th meetings of the Conference of the Parties, promote the importance of sustainable land use for migratory birds, and the specific practices and approaches in the Abuja Declaration, with relevant UN agencies and other international institutions and to seek opportunities for collaborative action to encourage sustainable land use for migratory species and people;

c) Update the species list of the Landbirds Action Plan according to the standard taxonomic references for birds adopted at the 11th and 12th meetings of the Conference of the Parties, and changes to the IUCN Red List.


12.23

Decision directed to
Scientific Council

The Scientific Council should:

a) Continue the Working Group on African-Eurasian Migratory Landbirds until the 13th meeting of the Conference of the Parties, extending its membership to incorporate expertise from geographical regions currently absent, to facilitate and monitor the implementation of the Action Plan, and to develop indicators to assess the implementation of the Programme of Work 2016 – 2020;

b) In the intersessional period between the 12th meeting of the Conference of the Parties and the 13th meeting of the Conference of the Parties, and subject to the availability of resources, work with the Migratory Landbird Study Group, relevant academic institutions, research-funders and the Working Group, in order to actively promote research that addresses key knowledge gaps relating to migratory landbird conservation in African landscapes, inter alia, to:

i.      Identify migratory pathways and strategies using tracking technologies to understand migratory connectivity so enabling field research to be targeted more effectively;

ii.     Undertake detailed field studies in sub-Saharan Africa and at staging sites, in conjunction with existing data where appropriate, to better understand species distribution patterns, habitat use and foraging ecology, and in particular identify and enhance conservation of the stop-over sites immediately to the north and south of the Sahara (including through data collection and seeking linkages with relevant stakeholders);

iii.     Synthesize data from European breeding grounds to explore spatial and temporal patterns in demographic parameters in relation to migratory pathways and large-scale patterns of environmental change;

iv.    Use satellite image earth observation data to improve understanding where land cover is changing and how this impacts African-Eurasian migrant birds, and research the drivers of land use / land cover change;

v.     Seek better understanding of how to influence the economic and social policy drivers causing land use / land cover change at different scales;

vi.    Encourage research to determine for which declining European landbird migrants declines cannot be explained by conditions in the breeding grounds; and

c) Report to the 13th meeting of the Conference of the Parties on the extent to which progress has been made on these and other priorities, and potential opportunities to promote these research areas including dialogue with national and international research-funding agencies.


12.24

Decision directed to
Parties

Parties are invited to:

a) Consider making financial voluntary contributions   for the implementation of the Programme of Work 2016-2020 and to fund an AEMLAP coordinator;

b) With the support of the Secretariat, work together with relevant UN agencies, international organizations and other stakeholders, to organize a workshop on the integration of biodiversity requirements into the land degradation neutrality delivery at appropriate scale;

c) Report on progress in implementing the AEMLAP and integrating it into delivery against other relevant international agreements, including monitoring and efficacy of measures taken, to the 13th meeting of the Conference of the Parties in 2020, via their national reports, in order to achieve CMS objectives.


12.25

Decision directed to
IGOs & NGOs

Parties, intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations:

a) And particularly Parties, bilateral and multilateral donors, Global Environment Facility, United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, Economic Community of West African States and other relevant international organizations, in the intersessional period between the 12th and the 13th meeting of the Conference of the Parties, are requested to consider voluntarily supporting financially the implementation of the Action Plan, in particular to tackle the barriers to sustainable land use in Africa, including the priorities for West Africa recommended by the Abuja workshop, and including through the provision of technical and financial assistance to developing countries for relevant capacity building;

b) Are invited to make voluntary contributions to support the Working Group to organize at least one meeting within the intersessional period between the 12th and the 13th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to among other activities, review the implementation of the Action Plan and the Programme of Work.


13.34

Decision directed to
Secretariat

The Secretariat shall: a) subject to the availability of funds, organize in the intersessional period between the 13th and 14th meetings of the Conference of the Parties a consultation meeting of Range States to agree on whether the Action Plan should remain as a stand-alone document or whether a new CMS instrument should be developed, or an existing CMS instrument should be used as institutional framework; b) in the intersessional period between the 13th and 14th meetings of the Conference of the Parties, promote the importance of sustainable land use for migratory birds, and the specific practices and approaches in the Abuja Declaration, with relevant UN agencies and other international institutions and to seek opportunities for collaborative action to encourage sustainable land use for migratory species and people.