Conservation of agrobiodiversity in Chile through the establishment of Nationally Important Heritage Systems (NIAHS) in the Alto Andino and Cordillera Pehuenche macrozones, through the application of a Globally Important Heritage System (GIAHS) approach in a manner consistent with national and local development plans and the provision of local, national and global environmental benefits.
Support countries in target geographies for integrating priorities to safeguard and maintain ecosystem services into investments improving smallholder agriculture and food value chains
(Target 10-12 countries; 10 million ha of production landscapes; 2-3 million beneficiary households)
Promote wildlife conservation, wildlife crime prevention and pro-conservation sustainable development to reduce impacts to known threatened species from poaching and illegal trade.
Reduce the global impacts of agriculture commodities expansion on GHG emissions and biodiversity by meeting the growing demand of palm oil, soy and beef through supply that do not lead to deforestation.
To develop policy and capacity incentives for mainstreaming biodiversity and ecosystems
values into national, regional and local development policy and finance: application demonstrated in two
water catchments
The overall project objective is ""to reduce risk to human and animal health and the environment from Stockpiles of POPs and other obsolete pesticides and from ongoing excessive use of new POPs and other Highly Hazardous Pesticides" in Bangladesh.
To promote among participating cities an approach to urban sustainability that is guided by evidence-based, multi-dimensional, and broadly inclusive planning processes that balance economic, social, and environmental resource considerations