Book contents
- CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
- Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development
- CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface by CITES Secretary-General, Ivonne Higuero
- Foreword by Honorable Judge Antonio H. Benjamin
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Part I Endangered Species, Sustainable Development and the Law
- Part II Sustainable Development in Law and Policy on Endangered Species
- Part III Global Implementation of CITES by Key Species/Commodity
- Part IV National Implementation of CITES
- Part V Emerging Issues and Synergies for CITES in the Context of Sustainable Development
- 23 Sustaining Commercial Marine Fisheries for This Generation and Future Generations Using CITES Appendices I and II for Trade Traceability
- 24 CITES as a Tool for Monitoring and Adaptive Management
- 25 Linking Global Processes: Institutional Interplay and the Global Sustainable Development Agenda
- 26 Trade and Zoonotic Diseases
- 27 The Convention on Biological Diversity (1992) and Other Biodiversity Conservation Regimes: Looking through the Lens of Synergy and an Ethical Shift
- Part VI Conclusions
- Cases and Court Decisions
- CITES Resolutions and Documents
- Domestic Acts and Regulations
- Multilateral Treaties and Declarations
- Recommended Resources
25 - Linking Global Processes: Institutional Interplay and the Global Sustainable Development Agenda
from Part V - Emerging Issues and Synergies for CITES in the Context of Sustainable Development
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 July 2023
- CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
- Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development
- CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface by CITES Secretary-General, Ivonne Higuero
- Foreword by Honorable Judge Antonio H. Benjamin
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Part I Endangered Species, Sustainable Development and the Law
- Part II Sustainable Development in Law and Policy on Endangered Species
- Part III Global Implementation of CITES by Key Species/Commodity
- Part IV National Implementation of CITES
- Part V Emerging Issues and Synergies for CITES in the Context of Sustainable Development
- 23 Sustaining Commercial Marine Fisheries for This Generation and Future Generations Using CITES Appendices I and II for Trade Traceability
- 24 CITES as a Tool for Monitoring and Adaptive Management
- 25 Linking Global Processes: Institutional Interplay and the Global Sustainable Development Agenda
- 26 Trade and Zoonotic Diseases
- 27 The Convention on Biological Diversity (1992) and Other Biodiversity Conservation Regimes: Looking through the Lens of Synergy and an Ethical Shift
- Part VI Conclusions
- Cases and Court Decisions
- CITES Resolutions and Documents
- Domestic Acts and Regulations
- Multilateral Treaties and Declarations
- Recommended Resources
Summary
The author asserts that the SDGs and the Post-2015 Development Agenda will need to improve on the monitoring and assessment systems of the Millennium Development Goals system if they are to have a significant effect. The author emphasizes that the cross-issue focus of the SDGs and the need to make the SDGs key planning tools for actors at local, national, and international levels both require systems of assessment and revision of rules to improve outcomes. In the tense political context of international development systems, the author argues, chances for a centralized and firmly coordinated system of monitoring, assessment and revision are unlikely and is not currently being developed in the SDG and Post-2015 discussions. To augment such a system, the author argues that those supporting the SDGs will need to develop decentralized systems which are perceived as legitimate to different sets of actors.
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- CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development , pp. 425 - 440Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023