印度报告了根据《名古屋议定书》在生物多样性保护方面取得的重大进展,向社区分配了1.39亿英镑,并颁发了3556份全球合规证书。
India reports major progress in biodiversity conservation under the Nagoya Protocol, distributing over ₹139 million to communities and issuing 3,556 global compliance certificates.
印度提交了关于执行《名古屋议定书》的第一次国家报告,详述了2017年至2025年的进展。
India has submitted its first National Report on implementing the Nagoya Protocol, detailing progress from 2017 to 2025.
该国设立了276 000多个地方生物多样性管理委员会,颁发了3 556份国际合规证书——占全球总数的60%以上——并批准了12 830份准入和利益分享核准书。
The country established over 276,000 local Biodiversity Management Committees, issued 3,556 International Certificates of Compliance—over 60% of the global total—and granted 12,830 access and benefit-sharing approvals.
该框架产生了%216.31的效益,139.69的收益分配给社区和传统知识拥有者。
The framework generated ₹216.31 crore in benefits, with ₹139.69 crore distributed to communities and traditional knowledge holders.
印度还进行了广泛的培训,并监测外国生物资源的利用情况,以加强其在全球生物多样性治理中的作用。
India also conducted extensive training and monitored foreign biological resource use, reinforcing its role in global biodiversity governance.