Biodiversity Action Plan
A Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) is a strategic document designed to protect and enhance the variety of life on Earth, known as biodiversity. It outlines specific actions and measures to conserve different species and their habitats, addressing threats such as habitat loss, pollution, and climate change. BAPs are often developed at local, national, or international levels to ensure coordinated efforts in conservation.
These plans typically include assessments of current biodiversity status, identification of priority species and habitats, and strategies for restoration and sustainable management. By engaging stakeholders, including governments, communities, and organizations, BAPs aim to promote awareness and foster collaboration in preserving ecosystems and the services they provide.