Reference |
Target |
Related Strategic Goals/Aichi Targets |
Target 1 |
By 2020, 30% of Nigeria’s population is aware of the importance of biodiversity to the ecology and economy of the country. |
1 |
Target 2 |
By 2020, a comprehensive programme for the valuation of biodiversity is developed and implemented, and payments for ecosystem services (PES) and goods are mainstreamed into the national budget. |
1 |
Target 3 |
By 2020, adoption of a national ecosystem-based spatial planning process and plans, promoting the
values of biodiversity and ecosystem services to sustain development. |
5, 6, 7 |
Target 4 |
By 2020, up to 15% of the areas of degraded ecosystems in Nigeria are under programmes for
restoration and sustainable management. |
5, 14, 15 |
Target 5 |
By 2020, six (6) management plans are implemented for habitats of endemic and threatened plants and animals, including sites for migratory species. |
4, 6, 9, 12 |
Target 6 |
By 2020, at least 10% of Nigeria’s national territory is sustainably managed in conservation areas at
varied levels of authority, with representation of all ecosystem types. |
5, 11 |
Target 7 |
By 2020, the genetic diversity of cultivated plants, domesticated animals and their threatened wild
relatives, including culturally valuable species, are documented, maintained and valorised in two
key institutions in Nigeria. |
13 |
Target 8 |
By 2020, at least 60% of identified pollution sources, including those from extractive industries and
agricultural inputs, are brought under control and guidelines are put in place to mitigate their
effects on ecosystems. |
8 |
Target 9 |
By 2020, invasive alien species and pathways are identified and prioritized and priority species controlled or eradicated, and measures are in place to manage pathways in the six ecological zones. |
9 |
Target 10 |
By 2015, the Nigerian NBSAP has been fully revised and adopted by government as a policy instrument, and its implementation commenced in a participatory manner. |
2, 17 |
Target 11 |
By 2015, the Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the fair and equitable sharing of
Benefits Arising from their utilization is acceded to and its implementation through a national regime on ABS commenced. |
16 |
Target 12 |
By 2020, community participation in project design and management of key ecosystems is enhanced in one (1) each of the six (6) ecological zones. |
1, 7, 11 |
Target 13 |
By 2020, national-based funding for biodiversity is increased by 25%, with effective international
partnership support. |
20 |
Target 14 |
By 2020, the capacity of key actors is built and gender mainstreaming carried out for the achievement of
Nigeria’s biodiversity targets. |
2, 14, 19 |