Nature Positive Role of the Ports Sector

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Selected targets from Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (non-exhaustive) 1 Plan and manage all areas to reduce biodiversity loss2 Restore 30% of all degraded ecosystems3 Conserve 30% of land, waters and seas6 Reduce the introduction of invasive alien species by 50% and minimize their impact7 Reduce pollution to levels that are not harmful to biodiversity8 Minimize the impacts of climate change on biodiversity and build resilience12 Enhance green spaces and urban planning for human well-being and biodiversity14 Integrate biodiversity in decision- making at every level15 Businesses to assess, disclose and reduce biodiversity- related risks and negative impacts19 Mobilize $200 billion per year for biodiversity from all sources, including $30 billion through international finance 20 Strengthen capacity building, technology transfer, and scientific and technical cooperation for biodiversity Indirect contribution Direct contribution 1 Sensitively plan port area to minimize impacts on nature 2 Enhance the use of clean energy, sustainable materials, and advanced equipment and operating systems 3 Improve prevention and mitigation capacity against pollution and invasive species 4 Promote a circular economy and catalyse cross-sector collaboration in regulation, finance and innovation 5 Actively protect and restore natureMapping of five priority actions to GBF framework TABLE 4 For each action, companies should also set measurable and time-bound targets and report against the progress regularly to increase their accountability (see Chapter 4 for more details). Nature Positive: Role of the Port Sector 27
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