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  <title type="html">Biodiversity-CHM.NL - New coalitions for biodiversity</title>
  <subtitle type="html">&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.biodiversiteit.nl/PhotoArchive/fotoarchief-beleidsprogramma-biodiversiteit/vlinderopstruik.jpg/view?display=Medium" alt="Butterfly Bush" title="Butterfly Bush" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="200" height="138" align="left" /&gt;The government of the Netherlands is only one of a large number of actors in a field as broad and complex as biodiversity (conservation, sustainable use and fair distribution). Cooperation between the government, the business community, non-governmental organisations, research institutions and members of the public is therefore absolutely essential if the objectives are to be achieved. There are already many actors involved in efforts to conserve biodiversity. The government of the Netherlands is delighted with this and will stimulate and facilitate initiatives wherever necessary. By creating new partnerships, it wishes to spur on creative new ideas and so increase the effectiveness of measures focusing on the preservation, sustainable use and fair distribution of biodiversity. This is one of the key challenges of this policy programme.
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&lt;img src="http://www.biodiversiteit.nl/PhotoArchive/fotoarchief-beleidsprogramma-biodiversiteit/Malietoren.jpg/view?display=Medium" alt="Malietoren" title="Malietoren" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="200" height="270" align="right" /&gt;In specific terms, the Dutch government will help to facilitate such partnerships by supporting the public dialogue and by clustering authorities and civil society actors around specific themes. The &amp;lsquo;Biodiversiteit door en voor burgers' [Biodiversity for and by citizens] project in the &amp;lsquo;Hoeksche Waard' is a good example of such a dialogue. The government's aim is to bring together the parties and create a useful public sector, one which brings together and inspires parties that want to try to promote the preservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. The Dutch government feels that its primary task is to facilitate the necessary social transition - a transition that will only be sustainable if the producers and consumers of natural resources agree on the prudent use of our biodiversity and reduce the Netherlands' ecological footprint abroad.
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&lt;img src="http://www.biodiversiteit.nl/PhotoArchive/fotoarchief-beleidsprogramma-biodiversiteit/ecowijk.jpg/view?display=Medium" alt="Ecodistrict" title="Ecodistrict" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="200" height="190" align="left" /&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.biodiversiteit.nl/PhotoArchive/fotoarchief-beleidsprogramma-biodiversiteit/provinciehuis.jpg/view?display=Medium" alt="Province House" title="Province House" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="200" height="198" align="right" /&gt;A &amp;lsquo;Biodiversity and natural resources' task force will be set up, on the joint initiative of business leaders, to shape the public debate. The task force will be charged with guiding the transition to the preservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, and with providing the government with concrete and feasible suggestions and measures. These suggestions and measures will guarantee the preservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in the longer term. The business community must play an active role in this, particularly those economic sectors in the Netherlands that derive considerable benefits from global biodiversity while, at the same time, imposing a burden on it. Representatives of non-governmental organisations will also be invited to join the task force.
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  <updated>2012-02-07T14:20:04Z</updated>
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  <title type="html">New coalitions for biodiversity: Approaches and targets</title>
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  <summary type="html" xml:lang="en">&lt;p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.biodiversiteit.nl/PhotoArchive/fotoarchief-beleidsprogramma-biodiversiteit/paarsetulpen.jpg/view?display=Medium" alt="Purple tulips" title="Purple tulips" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="200" height="133" align="left" /&gt;In consultation with the task force, the various Dutch ministries will establish platforms in which relevant actors in civil society will set joint priorities and further chart the innovative path to be followed. If possible, platforms will be established with participants from the relevant regions. The experiences with the &amp;lsquo;Biodiversity and natural resources' transition and the &amp;lsquo;Energy' task force will be used in setting up and facilitating these platforms, which represent a continuation of existing activities and form the link between implementation and cooperation.
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&lt;img src="http://www.biodiversiteit.nl/PhotoArchive/fotoarchief-beleidsprogramma-biodiversiteit/kassen2.jpg/view?display=Medium" alt="Greenhouses" title="Greenhouses" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="200" height="150" align="right" /&gt;Within the EU, the Netherlands committed itself to the objective of halting the loss of biodiversity in the European Union by 2010 - a deadline that is rapidly approaching. The efforts of other parties will be required if that objective is to be achieved. The government of the Netherlands will therefore encourage local government and non-governmental organisations to endorse this Countdown 2010 target and to draw up local or regional biodiversity action plans with specific measures. To help them, a &amp;lsquo;Biodiversity Works Manual!' filled with inspiring examples will be published.
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A number of international Business-and-Biodiversity initiatives have been or are in the process of being launched. For example, there is the dialogue &amp;lsquo;Business and the 2010 Biodiversity Challenge', launched on the basis of the Biodiversity Convention, the European Biodiversity and Business Initiative and proposals to establish a European platform for Business and Biodiversity. The Netherlands will use this European platform in relation to its own initiatives, which include &amp;lsquo;BioBizz', a programme of measures designed to help companies in the Netherlands (multinationals as well as the SMEs) integrate biodiversity into their business operations. In this programme, the government of the Netherlands will work with bodies such as the employers' organisation VNO-NCW, pioneers in the business community and CSR Netherlands, a centre of expertise in corporate social responsibility. It will also investigate with which companies or sectors voluntary, but measurable, agreements can be made on the preservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and natural resources. The government feels it is important to produce instruments that enjoy international support. It therefore intends to ensure that its instruments are adequately bedded down in an international context. One such instrument is a benchmark of the biodiversity policy of companies that have an indirect (chain) impact on biodiversity .
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&lt;img src="http://www.biodiversiteit.nl/PhotoArchive/fotoarchief-beleidsprogramma-biodiversiteit/viskwekerij2.jpg/view?display=Medium" alt="Fish Farm" title="Fish Farm" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="200" height="175" align="left" /&gt;The government will carry out projects and activities in public-private partnerships (PPPs) wherever possible. The partnerships will be based on the partners' common interest in achieving the objectives. Public-private partnerships are not straitjacketed by regulations and financial mechanisms, but can enable the partners to pursue their common interests through joint action where appropriate. These partnerships, which are often international in nature, call for a new approach from the government. Lessons learned in the &amp;lsquo;Biodiversity and natural resources' transition will be put into practice at this time.
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  <title type="html">New coalitions for biodiversity: priorities, themes and activities</title>
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  <updated>2012-02-07T14:20:04Z</updated>
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    <name>Daniëlle van der Wee</name>
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  <summary type="html" xml:lang="en">page 44 from the biodiversity policy programme 2008-2011</summary>



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