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Threatened and alien species in Vietnam: background and recommendations for the content of the national Biodiversity Law
[Report 32. Main report 0.6 MB. pdf format] and [Report 32. Appendix 1 1.3 MB. pdf format]
Vietnam is one of the most biodiversity-rich countries in the world, holding much biodiversity not found elsewhere. However, Vietnam also ranks as one of the countries in the world with the most biodiversity under threat. Current Vietnamese legislation goes some way to protecting national biodiversity, and addressing threats to it, but is still dispersed and incomplete. This has led to the need for a new, unifying Biodiversity Law. At the request of the Department of Environment, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam, this document analyses the current situation with regard to threatened and alien species in Vietnam, current legislation that relates to such species, gaps and discrepancies in this legislation, and international legal experience that could help to instruct Vietnam in developing a new Biodiversity Law. Finally, recommendations are provided on provisions, relating to threatened and alien species, to be included in the new Biodiversity Law.
Threatened species
Alien species
[Report 32. Main report 0.6 MB. pdf format] and [Report 32. Appendix 1 1.3 MB. pdf format]
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