Preamble
Conscious also of the importance of
biological diversity for
evolution and for maintaining
life sustaining systems of the
biosphere,
Concerned that
biological diversity is being significantly reduced by certain
human activities,
Noting that it is
vital to anticipate,
prevent and
attack the causes of
significant reduction or loss of
biological diversity at
source,
Noting also that where there is a
threat of
significant reduction or loss of
biological diversity,
lack of
full scientific certainty should not be used as a
reason for postponing
measures to
avoid or minimize such a
threat,
Noting further that
ex-situ measures, preferably in the
country of origin, also have an
important role to play,
Acknowledging that the
provision of new and additional
financial resources and appropriate
access to
relevant technologies can be expected to make a substantial
difference in the
world's ability to
address the loss of
biological diversity,
Acknowledging further that
special provision is required to
meet the needs of
developing countries,
including the
provision of new and additional
financial resources and appropriate
access to
relevant technologies,
Acknowledging that substantial
investments are required to
conserve biological diversity and that there is the expectation of a broad
range of
environmental,
economic and
social benefits from those
investments,
Aware that
conservation and
sustainable use of
biological diversity is of critical importance for
meeting the
food,
health and other needs of the growing
world population, for which
purpose access to and
sharing of both
genetic resources and
technologies are essential,