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1 OECD World Forum on Statistics, Knowledge and Policy Measuring and Fostering the Progress of Societies Istanbul, 29 June 2007 BIODIVERSITY

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3 The 2010 Biodiversity Target To “achieve by 2010 a significant reduction of the current rate of biodiversity loss at the global, regional and national level as a contribution to poverty alleviation and to the benefit of all life on earth” Adopted by over 190 of the world's governments at the meeting of the Convention on Biological Diversity in 2001, and endorsed by the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002

4 Focal Areas 1.Status and trends of the components of biological diversity 2.Sustainable use 3.Threats to biodiversity 4.Ecosystem integrity and ecosystem goods and services 5.Status of traditional knowledge, innovations and practices 6.Status of access and benefit-sharing 7.Status of resource transfers

5 Focal AreaIndicator Status and trends of the components of biodiversity Trends in extent of selected biomes, ecosystems, and habitats Trends in abundance and distribution of selected species (Living Planet Index) Coverage of protected areas Change in status of threatened species (Red List Index) Trends in genetic diversity of domesticated animals, cultivated plants, and fish species of major socioeconomic importance 2010 Target Indicators

6 Focal AreaIndicator Sustainable useArea of forest, agricultural and aquaculture ecosystems under sustainable management Proportion of products derived from sustainable sources Ecological footprint and related concepts 2010 Target Indicators

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8 SpeciesTerrestrialFreshwaterMarineTotal Fishes0111129240 Amphibians275077 Reptiles1425746 Birds531164121816 Mammals2051453272 Total7523893101451 Living Planet Index

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16 Red List Index for Birds

17 World Ecological Footprint 1961-2003

18 Ecological Footprints by Region

19 Ecological Footprints of Nations

20 Database completely rebuilt to allow more detailed analyses of regions, biomes, taxa and management Need 4-5 times more data, targeting regions, taxa and biomes with low representation Investigate possibility of incorporating plants and invertebrates Searchable database on the internet Remote data input from around the world Broaden institutional collaboration LPI Future Developments


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