Common use of Framework for Action Clause in Contracts

Framework for Action. This part of the document contains the strategy of the action plan – its goal, objectives, results and actions. The objectives set the biological targets for recovery of the population. The results correspond to those factors that need to be in place in order to eliminate the threats and improve the situation for the species. The actions necessary to achieve these results, along with their priority ratings, timescales and implementing organisations are also presented here. The objectives, result, actions, priorities, timescales and implementing organisations should be included in Table 3. Under each action, the countries where implementation is relevant should be listed (using ISO codes7 for short if many). Standardization of terminology is necessary in order to maintain coherence between different action plans and to help implementation, evaluation and revision. The following terminology is considered to be the most appropriate for the SSAP: • This is the overall long-term goal to which the plan will contribute, but not achieve on its own. It is only one statement. • In most cases, one of the two suggested goals could be used: 1) Remove the species/population from the IUCN Red List/AEWA Column A, Category 1, 2 or 3 (for Red List species) 2) Restore species to Favourable Conservation Status (for non Red List species)

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Sources: Draft Revised Format for Aewa Single Species Action Plans, Draft Revised Format for Aewa Single Species Action Plans