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).
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