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Posted 27 Jan 2025

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Report provides critical guidance on conserving land, water, and coastal areas through OECMs.

  • OECMs term was first appeared in 2010 within Aichi Biodiversity Targets established by CBD. At CoP-14 in 2018, CBD adopted its official definition.

About OECMs

  • Definition: It is a geographically defined area other than Protected Areas (PAs).
    • It is governed/ managed to achieve sustained long-term outcomes for in-situ conservation of biodiversity, with associated ecosystem functions and services and where applicable, cultural, spiritual, socio-economic, and other locally relevant values.
  • Areas that are already established as PA or lie within PA should not also be identified/reported as OECMs.
  • It is an important tool for achieving Target 3 of Global Biodiversity Framework, i.e., to conserve at least 30% of terrestrial, inland waters, and coastal and marine areas by 2030.
  • It can be governed by a government agency, private group (e.g. NGO), Indigenous peoples, local communities or in a shared arrangement.

How do OECMs differ from PAs?

  • PAs are managed with primary objective of biodiversity conservation within a given site, like preserving habitat for endangered species. 
  • OECMs can be managed for different objectives like protecting areas of cultural or historical importance while delivering conservation outcomes.
  • Tags :
  • Protected Area
  • Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures (OECMs)
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