Research on the implementation of the convention on biological diversity among the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) countries

Q1 Social Sciences Regional Sustainability Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.regsus.2023.08.005
Yun Hao , Miao Wu , Xiaoyun Zhang , Lixian Wang , Jingjing He
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The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is the most extensive and populous comprehensive regional cooperation organization in the world, covering about half of the world's population, with not only a huge consumer market, but also rich natural resources and strong productivity. As one of the important platforms for the implementation of the Green Belt and Road Initiative, it is an important opportunity for the SCO to actively participate in global governance and contribute to building a community of global life. To investigate the status of biodiversity conservation in the SCO countries, we used literature analysis approach. We surveyed the performance and international cooperation status of the SCO countries in the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), listed facing problems and threats to biodiversity conservation, including not optimistic biodiversity conservation project implementation status, contradiction between ecological protection and economic development, impacts of human activities, lack of funds and talents, etc., and analyzed the biodiversity protection needs of the SCO countries from the perspectives of project and policy implementation status and international cooperation. According to the cooperation between China and the other SCO countries on biodiversity conservation and the post-2020 global biodiversity framework goals, we gave some recommendations: (1) promoting access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing; (2) integrating multiple funds and innovating the implementation of funding mechanism; (3) developing talent training and exchange programs and deepening multilateral cooperation; (4) strengthening cross-border cooperation and improving cooperation network; and (5) establishing a coordination mechanism for biodiversity conservation within the framework of the SCO.

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上海合作组织成员国实施《生物多样性公约》情况研究
上海合作组织是世界上范围最广、人口最多的综合性区域合作组织,覆盖了世界约一半的人口,不仅拥有庞大的消费市场,而且拥有丰富的自然资源和强大的生产力。作为实施绿色“一带一路”倡议倡议的重要平台之一,上海合作组织积极参与全球治理,为构建全球生命共同体贡献力量,是重要机遇。为了了解上海合作组织成员国生物多样性保护的现状,我们采用文献分析的方法。我们调查了上海合作组织成员国在实施《生物多样性公约》方面的表现和国际合作现状,列举了生物多样性保护面临的问题和威胁,包括生物多样性养护项目实施现状不容乐观、生态保护与经济发展之间的矛盾、,从项目和政策实施现状以及国际合作等角度分析了上海合作组织成员国生物多样性保护需求。根据中国与上合组织其他国家在生物多样性保护方面的合作以及2020年后全球生物多样性框架目标,我们提出了一些建议:(1)促进遗传资源的获取和利益共享;(2) 整合多种资金,创新资金机制实施;(3) 发展人才培养和交流项目,深化多边合作;(4) 加强跨境合作,完善合作网络;(五)在上海合作组织框架内建立生物多样性保护协调机制。
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Regional Sustainability
Regional Sustainability Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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