Convention
on Biological Diversity
The Contracting Parties,
conscious of the intrinsic value of biological diversity
and of the ecological, genetic, social, economic, scientific,
educational, cultural, recreational and aesthetic values
of biological diversity and its components,
Conscious also of the
importance of biological diversity for evolution and for
maintaining life sustaining systems of the biosphere,
Affirming that the conservation
of biological diversity is a common concern of humankind,
Reaffirming that States
have sovereign rights over their own biological resources,
Reaffirming also that
States are responsible for conserving their biological diversity
and for using their biological resources in a sustainable
manner,
Concerned that biological
diversity is being significantly reduced by certain human
activities,
Aware of the general lack
of information and knowledge regarding biological diversity
and of the urgent need to develop scientific, technical
and institutional capacities to provide the basic understanding
upon which to plan and implement appropriate measures,
Noting that it is vital
to anticipate, prevent and attac the causes of significant
reduction or loss of biological diversity at source,
Noting also that where
there is a threat of significant reduction or loss of biological
diversity, lack of full scientific certainty should not
be used as a reason for postponing measures to avoid or
minimize such a threat,
Noting further that the
fundamental requirement for the conservation of biological
diversity in the in-situ conservation of ecosystems and
natural habitats and the maintenance and recovery of viable
populations of species in their natural surroundings,
Noting farther that ex-situ
measures, preferably in the country of origin, also have
an important hole to play,
Recognizing the close
and traditional dependence of many indigenous and local
communities embodying traditional lifestyles on biological
resources, and the desirability of sharing equitably benefits
arising from the use of traditional knowledge, innovations
and practices relevant to the conservation of biological
diversity and the sustainable use of its components,
Recognizing also the vital
role that women play in the conservation and sustainable
use of biological diversity and affirming the need for the
full participation of women at all levels of policy-making
and implementation for biological diversity conservation,
Stressing the importance
of, and the need to promote international, regional and
global cooperation among States and intergovernmental organizations
and non-governmental sector for the conservation of biological
diversity and the sustainable use of its components,
Acknowledging that the
provision of new and additional financial resources and
appropriate access to relevant technologies can be expected
to make a substantial difference in the world's ability
to address the loss of biological diversity,
Acknowledging further
that special provision is required to meet the needs of
developing countries, including the provision of new and
additional financial resources and appropriate access to
relevant technologies,
Noting in this regard
the special conditions of the least developed countries
and small island States,
Acknowledging that substantial
investments are required to conserve biological diversity
and that there is the expectation of a broad range of environmental,
economicand social benefits from those investments,
Recognizing that economical
and social development and poverty eradication are the first
and overriding priorities of developing countries,
Aware that conservation
and sustainable use of biological diversity is of critical
importance for meeting the food, health and other needs
of the growing world populations, for which purpose access
to and sharing of both genetic resources and technologies
are essential,
Noting that, ultimately,
the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity
will strengthen friendly relations among States and contribute
to peace for humankind,
Desiring to enhance and
complement existing international arrangements for the conservation
of biological diversity and sustainable use of its components,
and
Determined to conserve
and sustainably use of biological diversity for the benefit
of present and future generations,
Have agreed as follows:
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Convention on Biological
Diversity
In accordance with Article 29, paragraph 6, of the Cartagena
Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity,
and with decision VI/1, paragraph 3 (b) of the sixth meeting
of the Conference of the Parties, the first meeting of the
Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
Parties to the Protocol took place in conjunction with the
seventh ordinary meeting of the Conference of the Parties
to the Convention on Biological Diversity. The meeting was
held from 23 to 27 February 2004 at the Putra World Trade
Centre, Kuala Lumpur, at the invitation of the Government
of Malaysia.
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