Biodiversity > Millennium Development Goals and Biodiversity
The protection and sustainable management of biodiversity—including
genetic resources, species and ecosystem services that support human
development—is central to achieving the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs), a set of measurable, time-bound goals
and targets adopted by world leaders at the UN Millennium Summit
in September 2000. Although one of the MDGs (MDG 7, on ensuring
environmental sustainability) deals most explicitly with biodiversity,
wise use of biological resources is important for the full range
of development priorities encompassed by all eight MDGs.
For example, eradicating hunger (MDG 1) depends on sustainable
and productive agriculture, which in turn relies on conserving and
maintaining agricultural soils, water, genetic resources and ecological
processes. The capacity of fisheries to supply hundreds of millions
of the world's people with the bulk of their animal protein intake
depends on the maintenance of ecosystems (such as mangroves and
coral reefs) that provide fish with habitat and sustenance.
MDGs aimed at improving health and sanitation (MDGs 4, 5 and 6)
require healthy, functioning freshwater ecosystems to provide adequate
supplies of clean water; and genetic resources for both modern and
traditional medicines. The burden of water and fuel collection is
lessened by keeping ecosystems intact and healthy; and this in turn
contributes to achieving MDG 3 on gender equality and empowerment
of women, who are primarily responsible for these tasks.
UNDP works to ensure that biodiversity considerations are integrated
in processes designed to achieve the MDGs. At the same time, UNDP
works to help the CBD, multilateral and bilateral organizations,
NGOs, other civil society organizations, and the private sector
incorporate the MDGs in their efforts.

2010 - The Global
Biodiversity Challenge
22-23 May 2003 - Held in London in conjunction with International
Biodiversity Day
The Millennium
Development Goals and Conservation: Managing Nature’s Wealth
for Society’s Health Edited by Dilys Roe, IIED 2004 
The Millennium
Development Goals and Local Processes: Hitting the target or missing
the point? Edited by David Satterthwaite, IIED 2003
Biodiversity
and the Millennium Development Goals: by Balakrishna Pisupati and
Emilie Warner, IUCN Regional Biodiversity Programme, Asia. November
2003
Building
on Hidden Opportunities to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals:
Poverty Reduction through Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity

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