Sec. 1503. Global conservation strategy
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The strategy required under section 1019 with respect to protecting and restoring the natural environment shall be known as the Global Conservation Strategy . The Global Conservation Strategy shall include, in addition to the elements required under section 1019(b), plans for achieving the goal and objectives of section 1502. The Global Conservation Strategy should— establish priority countries, regions or natural ecosystems for reducing environmental degradation; identify the economic, health, and conflict-prevention benefits to be achieved through implementation of the strategy; establish policy guidance to link investments in specific conservation programs to the broader goals of reducing poverty and alleviating human suffering, and to integrate environmental goals into country-based and sector-based strategies; identify and improve United States policies that affect the conservation of critical natural resources and biodiversity abroad; seek to encourage and leverage participation from the private sector, other donor governments, governments of developing countries, international financial institutions, and other international organizations to implement the strategy; address the anticipated effects of climate change on highly vulnerable communities and populations and on the achievement of key objectives; and include a review of all executive orders and regulations that may have an impact on the strategy.