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Biodiversity in the GEF Operational StrategyStrategic PrioritiesThe GEF biodiversity portfolio supports initiatives that promote in situ and sustainable biodiversity conservation in protected areas and production landscapes as well as capacity building for implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety(CPB) and knowledge dissemination. The GEF defines its approach to biodiversity conservation through its four strategic priorities (SPs). Four major themes continue to cut across all four these priorities:
Protected Areas - SP 1 The key objective of this priority is to conserve biodiversity through the expansion, consolidation, and rationalization of national protected area (PA) systems. Its operational focus will be flexible and be based on a thorough understanding of key strengths and weaknesses at the system and national institutional levels, and on how any given individual intervention contributes towards long-term sustainability within a PA systems-context. Mainstreaming Biodiversity - SP 2 The principal objective is to integrate biodiversity conservation in agriculture, forestry, fisheries, tourism and other production systems and sectors to secure national and global environmental benefits. Given the broad character of mainstreaming, the operational emphasis will be flexible to allow for the development of tailored activities based on an understanding of country context, biodiversity conservation problems, opportunities and demand. Capacity Building - SP 3The main objective under this priority is to build national capacity for the implementation of the Cartagena Protocol of the CBD. Best Practices - SP 4 The key objective is to improve the analysis, synthesis, and dissemination of best practices, innovative approaches, and new tools. This will in turn lead to GEF’s biodiversity efforts being more effective and sustainable. This objective will address best practices in strategic priorities 1 to 3, ad within the context of CBD guidance.
Six operational programs, which cover a range of ecosystems and other existing GEF policies, provide further guidance.
Coastal, Marine, and Freshwater Ecosystems - OP 2
Mountain Ecosystems - OP 4
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