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Our work > Influencing Decision-Making and Policy > The GSPC - A Plan to Save the World's Plant Species
The GSPC - A Plan to Save the World's Plant SpeciesThe Global Strategy for Plant Conservation grew out of the Convention on Biological Diversity and is being fed into government policy around the world. The GSPC highlights the importance of plants and the ecosystem services they provide for all life on earth, and aims to ensure their conservation The vision of the GSPC is: "Without plants, there is no life. The functioning of the planet, and our survival, depends on plants. The Strategy seeks to halt the continuing loss of plant diversity." The mission of the GSPC is: "The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation is a catalyst for working together at al levels - local, national, regional and global - to understand, conserve and use sustainably the world's immense wealth of plant diversity whilst promoting awareness and building the necesary capcities for its implementation." The GSPC has 5 main objectives:
The GSPC includes of 16 targets for conservation to be achieved by 2020. GSPC ResourcesMore information about the GSPC is available on the GSPC toolkit webite: http://www.plants2020.net/ GSPC flyer
GSPC brochureBGCI has published a brochure on the GSPC, which includes the full text of the CBD Decision on the GSPC, the vision, mission and ratonale of the strategy, the objectives and targets and the technical rationales for each target. This brochure is available in English, French and Spanish.
This text of the Decision is also available in Arabic, Chinese and Russian on the CBD website (Decision X/17): http://www.cbd.int/decisions/cop/?m=cop-10
The Guide to the GSPCBGCI has also produced a 'Guide' to the GSPC which is available in English, French, Spanish and Chinese.
A GSPC ToolkitBGCI has developed a GSPC toolkit to support national and regional implementation of the GSPC. Targets for the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation |
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