Afrique centrale et de l'ouest

Jeju wild flowers- January 2012

IUCN celebrates key achievement of the 2012 World Conservation Congress

Representatives from the Ministry of Environment and the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Republic of Korea, together with IUCN Director General Julia Marton-Lefèvre unveiled the Jeju Declaration commemorative plaque at IUCN Headquarters in Switzerland last Friday, emphasizing their commitment to continued cooperation with IUCN following the successful 2012 IUCN World Conservation Congress. …  

17 Jun 2013 | News story

Photo des participants à l'atelier de formation des professionnels des medias

REDD+ en RDC : des journalistes et communicateurs de l’environnement renforcent leurs capacités

Un atelier de renforcement des capacités des professionnels des médias sur les «Approches  et  stratégies  de communication pour la promotion de  la REDD+ en RDC » s’est tenu les 6 et 7 juin 2013 à Kinshasa. …  

13 Jun 2013 | News story
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The Lagoons of New Caledonia, France

La France et l’UICN intensifient leurs efforts en faveur de la conservation de la biodiversité mondiale

Delphine BATHO, ministre de l’Écologie, du Développement durable et de l’Énergie, Victorin LUREL, ministre des Outre-mer, Pascal CANFIN, ministre délégué chargé du Développement et Anne PAUGAM, directrice générale de l’Agence française de développement ont signé aujourd’hui un nouvel accord avec l’Union internationale pour la conservation de la nature (UICN), représentée par Julia MARTON-LEFÈVRE, sa directrice générale. …   | English

13 Jun 2013 | News story

Highlights of the 2012 World Conservation Congress

Temps forts du Congrès : Promouvoir un héritage qui perdure

Quel plaisir de se remémorer les ateliers captivants, les débats d’une Assemblée passionnée, et les agréables soirées passées à se constituer un réseau sur la merveilleuse île de Jeju, en République de Corée, en septembre dernier. Mais il est encore plus stimulant de pouvoir s’appuyer sur les réalisations concrètes du Congrès mondial de la nature de l’UICN 2012. …   | English | Spanish

13 Jun 2013 | News story

Giant Salvinia covering a farm pond

Giant aquatic fern added to the IUCN Invasive Species list

The Giant Salvinia (Salvinia molesta), an aquatic fern has been added to the list of 100 of the World’s Worst Invasive Alien Species. Compiled by the IUCN Species Survival Commission Invasive Species Specialist Group, (ISSG) the list aims to increase awareness about invasive alien species and to help prevent further invasions. …  

10 Jun 2013 | News story

Seasonal Harvest

Celebrate World Environment Day - secure nature’s food supply

To mark the food theme of this year’s World Environment Day: ‘Think. Eat. Save’ IUCN urges policy makers to pay greater attention to the role that nature plays in boosting global food security. …  

05 Jun 2013 | News story

SOS, Terre Sauvage, Senthil Kumaran Rajendran,

SOS nature - Photographic Exhibition in Geneva

SOS nature, featuring winning photography from an international contest, depicts the beauty of nature and the challenge of its preservation. …  

04 Jun 2013 | News story

Bilimbi, a wild fruit on a farm tree. Though the fruit is very acid it makes a very good beverage.

Even farm biodiversity is declining as accelerating species loss threatens humanity

The accelerating disappearance of Earth’s species of both wild and domesticated plants and animals constitutes a fundamental threat to the well-being and even the survival of humankind, warns the founding Chair of IPBES, a new global organization created to narrow the gulf between leading international biodiversity scientists and national policy-makers. …  

31 May 2013 | News story

Stephen Peedell

New JRC Project Leader for BIOPAMA

From May 2013 Steve Peedell will be the new Joint Research Centre (JRC) project leader for BIOPAMA, taking over from Philippe Mayaux, who will be devoting his time to working on secondment to EuropeAid in Brussels. The European Commission JRC is IUCN’s main partner in implementing the protected areas component of BIOPAMA. …  

30 May 2013 | News story

Nexus Workshop in Nairobi, Kenya

The Water-Food-Energy Nexus: discussing solutions in Nairobi

By 2050 a global population of 9 billion will increase water demands by 55%, energy needs by 80%, and food demands by 60%. With these staggering numbers in mind, the need to carefully plan and manage the resources needed to secure these needs has never been a greater priority. …  

28 May 2013 | News story

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