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WCC 2016 Res 016 - Activity Report

Información general
Constituyente de la UICN: 
BirdLife International
Tipo de Constituyente de la UICN: 
IUCN Member
Período de actividades: 
2019
Ámbito geográfico: 
Global
In implementing this Resolution your organization has worked/consulted with...
Qué otros Miembros de la UICN están o han estado implicados en la implementación de esta Resolución?: 
Zoological Society of London ( ZSL ) / United Kingdom
Conservation International ( CI ) / United States of America
NatureServe / United States of America
Re:wild / United States of America
Qué Comisiones de la UICN están o han estado implicados en la implementación de esta Resolución?: 
F717E09E-5094-E611-97F4-005056BA6623
Si el Secretariado de la UICN está o ha estado implicado en la implementación de esta Resolución?: 
Yes
Enumere otros actores (no-Miembros de la UICN) que hayan estado implicados en la implementación de esta Resolución: 
University of Rome La Sapienza, Arizona State University, Texas A&M University, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Botanical Gardens Conservation, International, French National Centre for Scientific Research, CBD, IPBES, UN Division for Sustainable Development (SDGs)
Implementación
Indicate and briefly describe any actions that have been carried out to implement this Resolution: 
Acci�nDescripciónStatus
Educaci�n/Comunicaci�n/Concientizaci�nOn-going
Recaudaci�n de fondosOn-going
Influencia pol�tica/promoci�n de pol�ticasOn-going
Actividades t�cnicas/cient�ficasOn-going
Indique cuáles han sido los resultados/logros obtenidos en el marco de las actividades realizadas: 
The RLI was included in the 2019 SDG report with data for each country updated in the UN SDG indicator database. The RLI and various disaggregations were included in the IPBES Global Assessment, published in May 2019, with the indicators extrapolated to 2020 to assess progress towards the Aichi Targets and to 2030 for the SDGs. The RLI and various disaggregations are profiled in the draft Global Biodiversity Outlook-5 which is currently out for review and due to be published in 2020. Relevant disaggregations of the RLI were provided to the Convention on Migratory Species via UNEP-WCMC to support a review of the CMS Strategic Plan for Migratory Species. RLIs, disaggregated to national level, were included in the ‘country profiles’ on the Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tool, and made available to CBD national focal points, among others (see link below). The RLI was included in the newly launched Biodiversity Indicators Partnership Dashboard. The EU-funded INSPIRE4Nature project, led by the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), involving four IUCN Red List Partners, to train 15 PhD students, including one whose PhD focuses on the Red List Index.
¿Qué esfuerzos se están llevando a cabo para superar dichos obstáculos?: 
The main challenge to the delivery of an updated RLI is the lack of funding and priority afforded to reassessments. No groups completed reassessments in 2019. Birds are due to be reassessed in 2020. The completion of the mammal reassessment which was due in 2016 will be largely complete by 2020, but some gaps will remain due to the slow timelines or failure to undertake reassessments by some speci
Indique y describa brevemente las actividades que se realizarán en el futuro para la implementación de esta Resolución: 
Acción FuturaDescripción
Recaudaci�n de fondosEfforts to raise funding to support reassessments will continue, particularly through the joint Red List Partnership proposal.
Influencia pol�tica/promoci�n de pol�ticasThe RLI will be promoted as one of the indicators to be used for tracking progress against the new post-2020 framework on biodiversity to be negotiated through the CBD.
Actividades t�cnicas/cient�ficasThe Global Mammal Assessment team aim to submit most remaining mammal reassessments in time for the June 2020 Red List release. The Global Amphibian Assessment team are working on completing amphibian reassessments, but substantial geographic gaps will remain by mid-2020. Methods to automate the production of the RLI will be advanced. A new portal will be developed on the Red List website.
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