[Res.] Resolution on Nature Conservation

We hear the addition from the Izaakian delegation and therefore tweak the fine-print to include the mentioned habitats as well as many others through broader wording. After all, this was the intent behind our original draft. We thank the Izaakian delegation for the constructive addition.

Tudor Segărceanu
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Stoinia

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Resolution on Nature Conservation

Section A — Purpose

  1. The purpose of this resolution is to limit the reduction of natural ecosystems at the cause of human expansion & human-created pollution.

  2. The World Forum recognises the hazardous dangers of the eradication & reduction of existing ecosystems to the wellbeing of the planet & its inhabitants.

Section B — Definitions

  1. An ecosystem is a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. In addition, a natural ecosystem is defined as its state prior to having contacted human expansionism & human-created pollution.

  2. Reforestation & maritime restoration campaigns Ecological restoration campaigns are defined as intensive programs to maintain or restore natural ecosystems who have been damaged due to human expansionism & human-created pollution.

Section C — Implementation

  1. All members of the World Forum who ratify this resolution shall voluntarily implement legislation within 5 years to guarantee at least 25% of its natural ecosystems – including territorial waters – to be preserved by constituent’s laws.

  2. In addition, the Assembly of the World Forum asks the Committee for Climate & Environment to identify the most threatened ecosystems and prioritise the conservation of said ecosystems.

  3. Members of the World Forum – and their constituent companies – may apply for funding for reforestation & maritime restoration campaigns ecological restoration campaigns at the Committee for Climate & Environment in order to facilitate the conservation of nature.