
ArmInfo. The Ministry of Environment initiated the first public discussion of the draft resolution of the RA government "On Approval of the National Strategy and Action Plan for the Preservation of Biodiversity of the Republic of Armenia".
As reported by the press service of the department, representatives of about four dozen environmental organizations, initiative groups and individuals who make a significant contribution to the development of the country's environmental policy with their experience and ideas took part in the discussion.
In his speech, the RA Minister of Environment Hambardzum Matevosyan pointed out the importance of the active participation of civil society and the private sector in the process of developing legislative initiatives. "Only through joint work is it possible to adopt complex and comprehensive documents that will serve the interests of Armenia," Matevosyan noted.
According to him, Armenia, being a party to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, is obliged to periodically review and update its national strategy, bringing it into line with international obligations and global goals. The new strategy will not only ensure full implementation of international commitments, but will also strengthen Armenia's coordinated and responsible participation in global environmental processes. The draft document is intended to become the basis for national policy consistent with the goals of both the Convention and the Kunming-Montreal Global Framework Program. This will allow Armenia to act more confidently and responsibly at international platforms, demonstrating its commitment to the universal conservation of biodiversity.
The strategy will also be based on a detailed action plan that will ensure a programmatic and systemic approach. This format will allow focusing efforts on the right areas and avoiding the scattered use of resources.
During the discussion, the Minister also touched upon the draft law "On Climate", approved by the RA government. He emphasized that climate change significantly affects biodiversity, and the adoption of this law is an important step towards a comprehensive and systemic response to these challenges.