Achieving Sustainability through Connectivity for Resilient ASEAN Seas

PUBLICATION DATE:

Thursday, January 30, 2025

PUBLICATION TYPE:

Meeting Documents

STATUS:

Only Available Online

DESCRIPTION:

Marine conservation in ASEAN has lagged, with only 4% of marine areas protected—far below the 10% Aichi target. The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM GBF) now calls for 30% protection by 2030, requiring stronger regional cooperation.

The ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) is expanding marine protected areas (MPAs) and transboundary conservation through ecosystem-based management and marine spatial planning. To advance these efforts, ACB hosted the session “Achieving Sustainability through Connectivity for Resilient ASEAN Seas” at the EAS Congress 2024 on 6 November.

The session aimed to:

  • Showcase ASEAN’s progress toward the 30x30 target.
  • Exchange best practices in marine conservation.
  • Highlight youth leadership in sustainability.

With participation from government officials, marine experts, NGOs, and youth, discussions emphasized ecological connectivity, inclusive governance, and collaboration. The event reinforced ASEAN’s commitment to ocean sustainability through regional solutions.