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Two Cochrane reviews were One considered the effectiveness of metformin monotherapy compared with placebo or any active The other review included studies of metformin alone or in combination with other treatments compared with placebo or a range of other treatments, with the aim of reporting deaths due to lactic acidosis and non-fatal cases of lactic Similarly, an RCT was identified which compared serious adverse events (AEs) and plasma lactate levels between metformin and non-metformin treated groups | A GOOD PRACTICE GUIDE SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT BIODIVERSITY and LIVELIHOODS Convention on Biological Diversity SI 3 The Convention on Biological Diversity CBD is a global agreement that addresses biodiversity and has 192 Parties today. It was established in 1992 with three main objectives 1. the conservation of biodiversity 2. the sustainable use of its components and 3. fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the utilization of genetic resources. The Secretariat of the CBD SCBD was established to support the goals of the Convention. Its principle functions are to prepare and service meetings of the Conferences of the Parties COP and other subsidiary bodies of the Convention support Parties as appropriate and coordinate with other relevant international bodies. The SCBD established the Biodiversity for Development Unit in 2008 with the support of the French and German governments. The goal of the Unit is to promote the integration of biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation objectives in both conservation planning . National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans and development planning . Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers or Sustainable Development Strategies . Acknowledgements This guide was developed with funding support from the French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs. Institutional support has been provided by the International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN . Series concept and management by Eric Belvaux SCBD publication concept and text by Tim Christophersen SCBD project coordination text and layout by Christopher Hogan SCBD . The SCBD wishes to recognize the following individuals for their contributions to this publication Gill Shepherd and Stewart Maginnis of IUCN Vanessa Meadu and Delicia Pino of ICRAF and Valérie Normand Linda Ghanimé Sonia Gautreau and Caroline Bélair of SCBD. The SCBD acknowledges that parts of this guide are based on the IUCN ITTO Guidelines for the conservation and sustainable use of