CBD and CITES
• Compilation of case studies, best practices and lessons learned, and developing practical principles, operational guidance and associated instruments for the sustainable use of wild flora and fauna, including endangered species.
• Study of the potential use of labelling, green certification and other positive measures, to denote, in international markets, products derived from sustainably managed populations.
• Possibly using economic incentives to promote the sustainable use of wild fauna and flora, including endangered species, and/or reduce trade pressure on these species.
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