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Aichi Biodiversity Targets

The Aichi Biodiversity Targets are a set of 20 goals established during the 2010 Convention on Biological Diversity in Japan. They aim to protect and promote the world’s biodiversity by 2020. Key objectives include safeguarding ecosystems and species, reducing the rate of habitat loss, increasing protected areas, ensuring sustainable resource use, and enhancing public awareness of biodiversity issues. These targets provide a framework for countries to create effective policies and strategies to conserve nature and ecosystems, which are vital for our well-being and the planet's health.