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Story 22 May, 2020

Growing interest in Nature-based Solutions among Tunisian conservation actors

On the 27th anniversary of the International Biodiversity Day (22 May), the Tunisian Ministry of the Environment organized a videoconference last 20 May in collaboration with the Directorate General of Forests and the Ministry of Health, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播-Med, WWF鈥檚 office in Tunisia, the Regional Activity Center for Specially Protected Areas of the Barcelona Convention and the National Observatory for New and Emerging Diseases. This conference shed light on this year's theme: Our solutions are in nature.

Le Ministre de l鈥橢nvironnement,听M. Chokri Ben Hassana inaugur茅 cette visioconf茅rence en soulignant que听l'importance que la Constitution de la deuxi猫me R茅publique tunisienne attache aux ressources naturelles dans son concept global se refl猫te dans les objectifs nationaux de d茅veloppement durable 脿 l'horizon 2030 et dans le Programme national pour la biodiversit茅 2018-2030.听禄

Mr. Chokri Ben Hassan,听Tunisian Minister of the Environment, inaugurated this videoconference by stressing that 鈥渢he importance given by the Constitution of the II Tunisian Republic s to natural resources in its overall concept is reflected in the national objectives of sustainable development in the 2030 and in the 2018-2030 National Biodiversity Program."

Mr. Chokri Ben Hassan also highlighted the importance of establising a 听at national level, which will make it possible to improve current understanding of the conservation status of several species of flora and fauna in Tunisia: "I would like to thank the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, which will help us carry out a study on the red list of endangered species of birds and wild plants in Tunisia. "


Mr. Antonio Troya, Director of the Center for Mediterranean Cooperation added that 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 would continue to develop the work already put in place, through "the support of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List, the drafting of action plans for the protection of species and the development of new knowledge products for the Green List of protected natural areas. "

Our Solutions are in Nature - theme of Biodiversity Day 2020
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Mr. Troya also clarified that "Nature-based Solutions involve working with ecosystems to effectively tackle social challenges through actions that can benefit both human beings and biodiversity", and mentioned the Program of Small Initiatives of Civil Society Organizations in North Africa as "a great project of support to civil society in Tunisia which makes it possible to deploy Nature based Solutions to respond to challenges like听climate change and food security. "

Speakers underlined the link between the current health crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the decline of ecosystems: 鈥COVID-19, like other major epidemics, is not unrelated to the crisis of biodiversity and climate. We are destroying natural environments at an accelerated rate "explained Mr. Mounir Majdoub, international expert in Environment and Sustainable Development.

芦听Certaines activit茅s humaines continuent 脿 r茅duire le nombre d鈥檈sp猫ces vivantes听: l鈥檃griculture intensive, l鈥檜sage massif de produits phytosanitaires, la p锚che intensive, l鈥櫭﹍evage industriel, la chasse d鈥檈sp猫ces prot茅g茅es, la d茅forestation鈥 Nous mettons en contact des populations humaines, souvent en 茅tat de sant茅 pr茅caire, avec des agents pathog猫nes听禄a-t-il ajout茅.

"Certain human activities continue to reduce the number of living species, including听intensive agriculture, the massive use of phytosanitary products, intensive fishing, industrial farming, hunting of protected species, deforestation ... We are putting in contact human populations, often in precarious health, with pathogens 鈥, he added.

This conference was an opportunity to strengthen the dialogue on the implementation of Nature-based Soltuions in the Mediterranean.

Finally, the various speakers underlined the urgency of implementing concrete solutions to halt the decline of biodiversity and respond to the challenges of climate change, stressing that "mobilizing听all sectors听is more than ever necessary. "

For more information, please contact Maher Majoub