A Conference of the Parties (COP) was held annually for three years after 1994, and thence biennially on even-numbered years. :
1994 COP 1 The first ordinary meeting of the Parties to the Convention took place in November and December 1994, in
Nassau, Bahamas. The
International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) was launched at this first COP for the Convention on Biological Diversity.
1995 COP 2 The second ordinary meeting of the Parties to the Convention took place in November 1995, in
Jakarta,
Indonesia.
1996 COP 3 The third ordinary meeting of the Parties to the Convention took place in November 1996, in
Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
1998 COP 4 The fourth ordinary meeting of the Parties to the Convention took place in May 1998, in
Bratislava,
Slovakia.
1999 EX-COP 1 (Cartagena) The First Extraordinary Meeting of the Conference of the Parties took place in February 1999, in
Cartagena, Colombia. A series of meetings led to the adoption of the
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety in January 2000, effective from 2003.
2002 COP 6 The sixth ordinary meeting of the Parties to the Convention took place in April 2002, in
The Hague,
Netherlands.
2004 COP 7 The seventh ordinary meeting of the Parties to the Convention took place in February 2004, in
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
2006 COP 8 The eighth ordinary meeting of the Parties to the Convention took place in March 2006, in
Curitiba, Brazil.
2008 COP 9 The ninth ordinary meeting of the Parties to the Convention took place in May 2008, in
Bonn,
Germany.
2010 COP 10 (Nagoya) The tenth ordinary meeting of the Parties to the Convention took place in October 2010, in
Nagoya,
Japan. It was at this meeting that the
Nagoya Protocol was ratified. 2010 was the
International Year of Biodiversity, which resulted in 110 reports on the loss of biodiversity in different countries, but little or no progress toward the goal of "significant reduction" in the problem. Following a recommendation of CBD signatories, the UN declared 2011 to 2020 as the
United Nations Decade on Biodiversity.
2012 COP 11 Leading up to the Conference of the Parties (COP 11) meeting on biodiversity in
Hyderabad, India, 2012, preparations for a World Wide Views on Biodiversity has begun, involving old and new partners and building on the experiences from the
World Wide Views on Global Warming.
2014 COP 12 Under the theme, "Biodiversity for Sustainable Development", thousands of representatives of governments, NGOs, indigenous peoples, scientists and the private sector gathered in
Pyeongchang, Republic of Korea in October 2014 for the 12th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 12). From 6–17 October 2014, Parties discussed the implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011–2020 and its Aichi Biodiversity Targets, which are to be achieved by the end of this decade. The results of Global Biodiversity Outlook 4, the flagship assessment report of the CBD informed the discussions. The conference gave a mid-term evaluation to the UN Decade on Biodiversity (2011–2020) initiative, which aims to promote the conservation and sustainable use of nature. The meeting achieved a total of 35 decisions, including a decision on "Mainstreaming gender considerations", to incorporate gender perspective to the analysis of biodiversity. At the end of the meeting, the meeting adopted the "Pyeongchang Road Map", which addresses ways to achieve biodiversity through technology cooperation, funding and strengthening the capacity of developing countries.
2016 COP 13 The thirteenth ordinary meeting of the Parties to the Convention took place between 2 and 17 December 2016 in
Cancún, Mexico.
2018 COP 14 The 14th ordinary meeting of the Parties to the Convention took place on 17–29 November 2018, in
Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. The 2018 UN Biodiversity Conference closed on 29 November 2018 with broad international agreement on reversing the global destruction of nature and
biodiversity loss threatening all forms of life on Earth. Parties adopted the Voluntary Guidelines for the design and effective implementation of
ecosystem-based approaches to climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction. Governments also agreed to accelerate action to achieve the
Aichi Biodiversity Targets, agreed in 2010, until 2020. Work to achieve these targets would take place at the global, regional, national and subnational levels.
2021/2022 COP 15 The 15th meeting of the Parties was originally scheduled to take place in
Kunming, China in 2020, but was postponed several times due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. After the start date was delayed for a third time, the Convention was split into two sessions. A mostly online event took place in October 2021, where over 100 nations signed the Kunming declaration on biodiversity. The theme of the declaration was "Ecological Civilization: Building a Shared Future for All Life on Earth". Twenty-one action-oriented draft targets were provisionally agreed in the October meeting, to be further discussed in the second session: an in-person event that was originally scheduled to start in April 2022, but was rescheduled to occur later in 2022. The second part of COP 15 ultimately took place in
Montreal, Canada, from 5–17 December 2022. At the meeting, the Parties to the Convention adopted a new action plan, the
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
2024 COP 16 The 16th meeting of the Parties is scheduled to be held in
Cali, Colombia in 2024. Originally, Turkey was going to host it but after a
series of earthquakes in February 2023 they had to withdraw. ==See also==