Draft Resolution Sample Contracts
DRAFT RESOLUTION 7.9 CLIMATE RESILIENT FLYWAYSDraft Resolution • December 7th, 2018
Contract Type FiledDecember 7th, 2018Recalling the need, expressed in Article III of the Agreement, for Contracting Parties to identify networks of sites and habitats for migratory waterbirds (such as for example the Critical Site Network), and to protect, manage, rehabilitate and restore these as essential actions to maintain the favourable conservation status of species,
DRAFT RESOLUTION 8.12 FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERSDraft Resolution • August 4th, 2021
Contract Type FiledAugust 4th, 2021Acknowledging with appreciation the financial and other support provided by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany for hosting the Agreement Secretariat, which is co-located with the Secretariat of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals in Bonn,
AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDSDraft Resolution • October 16th, 2018
Contract Type FiledOctober 16th, 2018Conscious that globally, seabirds remain one of the most threatened groups of birds, and concerned that of the 84 seabird species listed by AEWA, many are threatened and/or have declining populations at both regional and global level, including four species listed on the IUCN Global Red List as Endangered, seven species listed as Vulnerable, eleven species as Near Threatened, and a total of 39 populations which are in decline within the Agreement,
AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDSDraft Resolution • September 9th, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 9th, 2022Aware that the development of ecotourism based on spectacular concentrations of migratory waterbirds and/or species that are rare, peculiar and desirable to see, or on the wetland areas that support them, can not only increase support amongst public for waterbird conservation, but can also provide a valuable source of income for local communities;
DRAFT RESOLUTION 8.7Draft Resolution • September 29th, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 29th, 2022Recalling the emphasis given to the importance of scientific knowledge by the Agreement, including the need for Parties to “ensure that any use of migratory waterbirds is based on an assessment of the best available knowledge of their ecology …”; the requirement to “initiate or support research into the biology and ecology of migratory waterbirds …”; and to “exchange information and results from research, monitoring, conservation and education programmes”,
AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDSDraft Resolution • May 21st, 2015
Contract Type FiledMay 21st, 2015Recalling Resolution 5.2 “Addressing gaps in knowledge of and conservation action for waterbird populations and sites important for them”, and further recalling Resolution 5.22 “Establishing a long-term basic structural funding regime for the International Waterbird Census in the African-Eurasian region”,
DRAFT RESOLUTION 7.11 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: TECHNICAL COMMITTEEDraft Resolution • August 29th, 2018
Contract Type FiledAugust 29th, 2018Pursuant to Article VII of the Agreement, the first Session of the Meeting of the Parties (MOP), through Resolution 1.8, established and determined the composition of the Technical Committee,
AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDSDraft Resolution • August 29th, 2018
Contract Type FiledAugust 29th, 2018Recalling Resolution 6.3 “Strengthening monitoring of migratory waterbirds”, and further recalling Resolution 5.2 “Addressing gaps in knowledge of and conservation action for waterbird populations and sites important for them” and Resolution 5.22 “Establishing a long-term basic structural funding regime for the International Waterbird Census in the African-Eurasian region”,
ContractDraft Resolution • May 31st, 2024
Contract Type FiledMay 31st, 2024AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF SMALL CETACEANS OF THE BALTIC, NORTH EAST ATLANTIC, IRISH AND NORTH SEAS ASCOBANS/MOP10/Doc.6.2.1 31 May 2024
AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDSDraft Resolution • August 18th, 2015
Contract Type FiledAugust 18th, 2015Recalling Resolution 4.3 which requested the Technical Committee, amongst other things, to advise on a more adequate implementation of the AEWA Action Plan’s population approach in the national legislation, particularly with regard to a ban on hunting and trade,
AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDSDraft Resolution • June 5th, 2015
Contract Type FiledJune 5th, 2015Noting the limited support provided by Contracting Parties, inter-governmental and non- governmental organisations for the implementation of the International Implementation Tasks 2012-2015,
DRAFT RESOLUTION 8.7Draft Resolution • June 21st, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 21st, 2022Recalling the emphasis given to the importance of scientific knowledge by the Agreement, including the need for Parties to “ensure that any use of migratory waterbirds is based on an assessment of the best available knowledge of their ecology …”; the requirement to “initiate or support research into the biology and ecology of migratory waterbirds …”; and to “exchange information and results from research, monitoring, conservation and education programmes”,
AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDSDraft Resolution • October 18th, 2018
Contract Type FiledOctober 18th, 2018Recalling Resolution 4.7 which adopted the AEWA Strategic Plan 2009-2017 to guide the implementation of the Agreement at the national and flyway levels and Resolution 5.9 which adopted the Plan of Action for the implementation of AEWA in Africa 2012-2017 to further serve as an operational guideline for implementation of the AEWA Strategic Plan in Africa,
AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDSDraft Resolution • November 19th, 2018
Contract Type FiledNovember 19th, 2018Considering that at the present 7th Session of the MOP (MOP7), the terms of office of five members of the Technical Committee expire - the regional representatives for Western Africa, Eastern Africa, South- western Asia, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe, and that the position of the regional representative for Central Africa remained vacant in the past triennium, as well as the term of office of the environmental law thematic expert, which also expires at MOP7,
DRAFT RESOLUTION 8.12 FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERSDraft Resolution • September 29th, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 29th, 2022Acknowledging with appreciation the financial and other support provided by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany for hosting the Agreement Secretariat, which is co-located with the Secretariat of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals in Bonn,
ContractDraft Resolution • June 5th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJune 5th, 2024AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF SMALL CETACEANS OF THE BALTIC, NORTH EAST ATLANTIC, IRISH AND NORTH SEAS ASCOBANS/MOP10/Doc.5.1a 5 June 2024
ContractDraft Resolution • June 4th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJune 4th, 2024AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF SMALL CETACEANS OF THE BALTIC, NORTH EAST ATLANTIC, IRISH AND NORTH SEAS ASCOBANS/MOP10/Doc.6.2.6 4 June 2024
ContractDraft Resolution • November 5th, 2021
Contract Type FiledNovember 5th, 2021
4th Meeting of the Standing Committee 15th Meeting of the Advisory CommitteeDraft Resolution • June 10th, 2010
Contract Type FiledJune 10th, 2010Background: With the second Amendment to the Agreement (Resolution 3.7) adopted at the 3rd Session of the Meeting of Parties (Bristol, United Kingdom, July 2000) having entered into force in August 2001, the Agreement Title has changed into “Agreement on the Conservation of Populations of European Bats” and the Agreement text was amplified in view of the non-European Range States where these populations occur. Since then the geographical scope of the Agreement has been regularly reviewed both by the Advisory Committee and following Sessions of the Meeting of Parties. However, Resolution 2.5 adopted at the 2nd Session of the Meeting of Parties (Bonn, Germany, July 1998) in which the geographical scope of the Agreement was basically limited to the Continent of Europe has been maintained until now.
DRAFT RESOLUTION 8.13Draft Resolution • June 22nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 22nd, 2022Recalling Article VI, paragraph 2 of the Agreement, which states that the Agreement Secretariat shall convene ordinary sessions of the Meeting of the Parties, in consultation with the Convention Secretariat, at intervals of not more than three years, unless the Meeting of the Parties decides otherwise,
ContractDraft Resolution • June 6th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJune 6th, 2024AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF SMALL CETACEANS OF THE BALTIC, NORTH EAST ATLANTIC, IRISH AND NORTH SEAS ASCOBANS/MOP10/Doc.6.2.3 5 June 2024
DRAFT RESOLUTION 2010 - 1Draft Resolution • June 14th, 2010
Contract Type FiledJune 14th, 2010This draft Resolution is submitted for possible adoption at the 12th Ministerial Session of the European and Mediterranean Major Hazards Agreement (EUR-OPA) to be held in Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, 28 September 2010.
AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDS Doc AEWA/StC19 DR1 Agenda item 4 21 September 2021Draft Resolution • September 21st, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 21st, 2021Recalling Article VI, paragraph 2 of the Agreement, which states that the Agreement Secretariat shall convene ordinary sessions of the Meeting of the Parties, in consultation with the Convention Secretariat, at intervals of not more than three years, unless the Meeting of the Parties decides otherwise,
AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDS Doc. AEWA/MOP8 DR.15 Agenda item 21 20 July 2022Draft Resolution • July 20th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJuly 20th, 2022Recalling the 8th edition of the Conservation Status Report (document AEWA/MOP 8.19) which shows that 43% of the AEWA populations are in long-term decline including many globally threatened species, and that the causes of such declines, which occur in every flyway, are frequently due to enhanced mortality;
ContractDraft Resolution • September 30th, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 30th, 2022AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDS Doc. AEWA/MOP8 DR.13 Corr.1 Rev.1 Agenda item 32 30 September 2022
AGREEMENT ON THE CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN-EURASIAN MIGRATORY WATERBIRDSDraft Resolution • June 2nd, 2015
Contract Type FiledJune 2nd, 2015Recalling that paragraph 2.2.1 of the Action Plan of the Agreement states that the Parties shall cooperate with a view to developing and implementing International Single Species Action Plans (ISSAPs), as a priority for those populations in Category 1 on Column A of Table 1 and those marked with asterisk,
DRAFT RESOLUTION 6.121 AVOIDING ADDITIONAL AND UNNECESSARY MORTALITY FOR MIGRATORY WATERBIRDSDraft Resolution • May 12th, 2015
Contract Type FiledMay 12th, 2015Conscious that changes in levels of mortality can result in changes in waterbird population sizes, sometimes leading to consequences for their conservation status, as well as – for species subject to consumptive use – reduced potential harvests,