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Table of Contents
Article 1: Purpose
Article 2: Particular conditions
of the Latin American and Caribbean region
Article 3: Action programmes
Article 4: Content of national
action programmes
Article 5: Technical, scientific
and technological cooperation
Article 6: Financial resources
and mechanisms
Article 7: Institutional framework
ANNEX III
REGIONAL IMPLEMENTATION ANNEX FOR LATIN AMERICA AND
THE CARIBBEAN
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Purpose
The purpose of this Annex is to provide general guidelines
for the implementation of the Convention in the Latin
American and Caribbean region, in light of its particular
conditions.
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Particular conditions of the
Latin American and Caribbean region
The Parties shall, in accordance with the provisions
of the Convention, take into consideration the following
particular conditions of the region:
(a) the existence of broad expanses which are vulnerable
and have been severely affected by desertification
and/or drought and in which diverse characteristics
may be observed, depending on the area in which they
occur; this cumulative and intensifying process has
negative social, cultural, economic and environmental
effects which are all the more serious in that the
region contains one of the largest resources of biological
diversity in the world;
(b) the frequent use of unsustainable development
practices in affected areas as a result of complex
interactions among physical, biological, political,
social, cultural and economic factors, including international
economic factors such as external indebtedness, deteriorating
terms of trade and trade practices which affect markets
for agricultural, fishery and forestry products; and
(c) a sharp drop in the productivity of ecosystems
being the main consequence of desertification and
drought, taking the form of a decline in agricultural,
livestock and forestry yields and a loss of biological
diversity; from the social point of view, the results
are impoverishment, migration, internal population
movements, and the deterioration of the quality of
life; the region will therefore have to adopt an integrated
approach to problems of desertification and drought
by promoting sustainable development models that are
in keeping with the environmental, economic and social
situation in each country.
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Action programmes
1. In conformity with the Convention, in particular
its articles 9 to 11, and in accordance with their
national development policies, affected country Parties
of the region shall, as appropriate, prepare and implement
national action programmes to combat desertification
and mitigate the effects of drought as an integral
part of their national policies for sustainable development.
Subregional and regional programmes may be prepared
and implemented in accordance with the requirements
of the region.
2. In the preparation of their national action programmes,
affected country Parties of the region shall pay particular
attention to article 10, paragraph 2 (f) of the Convention.
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Content of national action programmes
In the light of their respective situations, the
affected country Parties of the region may take account,
inter alia, of the following thematic issues in developing
their national strategies for action to combat desertification
and/or mitigate the effects of drought, pursuant to
article 5 of the Convention:
(a) increasing capacities, education and public awareness,
technical, scientific and technological cooperation
and financial resources and mechanisms;
(b) eradicating poverty and improving the quality
of human life;
(c) achieving food security and sustainable development
and management of agricultural, livestock-rearing,
forestry and multipurpose activities;
(d) sustainable management of natural resources,
especially the rational management of drainage basins;
(e) sustainable management of natural resources in
high-altitude areas;
(f) rational management and conservation of soil
resources and exploitation and efficient use of water
resources;
(g) formulation and application of emergency plans
to mitigate the effects of drought;
(h) strengthening and/or establishing information,
evaluation and follow-up and early warning systems
in areas prone to desertification and drought, taking
account of climatological, meteorological, hydrological,
biological, soil, economic and social factors;
(i) developing, managing and efficiently using diverse
sources of energy, including the promotion of alternative
sources;
(j) conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity
in accordance with the provisions of the Convention
on Biological Diversity;
(k) consideration of demographic aspects related
to desertification and drought; and
(l) establishing or strengthening institutional and
legal frameworks permitting application of the Convention
and aimed, inter alia, at decentralising administrative
structures and functions relating to desertification
and drought, with the participation of affected communities
and society in general.
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Technical, scientific and technological
cooperation
In conformity with the Convention, in particular
its articles 16 to 18, and on the basis of the coordinating
mechanism provided for in article 7, affected country
Parties of the region shall, individually or jointly:
(a) promote the strengthening of technical cooperation
networks and national, subregional and regional information
systems, as well as their integration, as appropriate,
in worldwide sources of information;
(b) prepare an inventory of available technologies
and know-how and promote their dissemination and use;
(c) promote the use of traditional technology, knowledge,
know-how and practices pursuant to article 18, paragraph
2 (b), of the Convention;
(d) identify transfer of technology requirements;
and
(e) promote the development, adaptation, adoption
and transfer of relevant existing and new environmentally
sound technologies.
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Financial resources and mechanisms
In conformity with the Convention, in particular
its articles 20 and 21, on the basis of the coordinating
mechanism provided for in article 7 and in accordance
with their national development policies, affected
country Parties of the region shall, individually
or jointly:
(a) adopt measures to rationalise and strengthen
mechanisms to supply funds through public and private
investment with a view to achieving specific results
in action to combat desertification and mitigate the
effects of drought;
(b) identify international cooperation requirements
in support of national efforts; and
(c) promote the participation of bilateral and/or
multilateral financial cooperation institutions with
a view to ensuring implementation of the Convention.
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Institutional framework
1. In order to give effect to this Annex, affected
country Parties of the region shall:
(a) establish and/or strengthen national focal points
to coordinate action to combat desertification and/or
mitigate the effects of drought; and
(b) set up a mechanism to coordinate the national
focal points for the following purposes:
(i) exchanges of information and experience;
(ii) coordination of activities at the subregional
and regional levels;
(iii) promotion of technical, scientific, technological
and financial cooperation;
(iv) identification of external cooperation requirements;
and
(v) follow-up and evaluation of the implementation
of action programmes.
2. Affected country Parties of the region shall hold
periodic coordination meetings and the Permanent Secretariat
may, at their request, pursuant to article 23 of the
Convention, facilitate the convocation of such coordination
meetings, by:
(a) providing advice on the organisation of effective
coordination arrangements, drawing on experience from
other such arrangements;
(b) providing information to relevant bilateral and
multilateral agencies concerning coordination meetings,
and encouraging their active involvement; and
(c) providing other information that may be relevant
in establishing or improving coordination processes.
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