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Introduction to NBSAPS

Task 4: Answering common questions

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Answering Common Questions

Let's address some common questions and assumptions about NBSAPs:​

Is conserving and sustainably using biodiversity only about protecting endangered species?

Are biodiversity and NBSAPs the responsibility of environmental ministries alone?

Can NBSAPs be changed to reflect new issues and changing contexts?

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Answering Common Questions

No. While protecting species is a component, biodiversity encompasses the full spectrum of the natural world, from soil microbes to genetic material, to lions and pandas. As such, NBSAPs encompass broad objectives, including sustainable use of resources and equitable sharing of benefits deriving from the use of genetic resources.

No. While environmental ministries are usually leading government planning and action on biodiversity, the preparation and implementation of NBSAPs requires cross-sectoral collaboration, involving various government departments, the private sector, and civil society.​

Yes. NBSAPs are dynamic and are periodically reviewed and updated to reflect new challenges, opportunities, and global commitments.