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Commission intercommissions sur la biodiversité de l'UICN au Venezuela
GROUPE DE COMMISSION DE L'UICN

Commission intercommissions sur la biodiversité de l'UICN au Venezuela

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Vue d'ensemble et description

Description:

Le Groupe vénézuélien de spécialistes de la biodiversité (BiodiVen) soutient la conservation de la faune, des champignons et des plantes du Venezuela, ainsi que des écosystèmes terrestres, marins, d ...

Le Groupe vénézuélien de spécialistes de la biodiversité (BiodiVen) soutient la conservation de la faune, des champignons et des plantes du Venezuela, ainsi que des écosystèmes terrestres, marins, d'eau douce et souterrains qu'ils abritent. Nous fournissons des informations sur l'état et les tendances de toutes les formes de vie, ainsi que sur leur degré de conservation efficace. Nous proposons des politiques et des lignes directrices pour faciliter la planification de la conservation et catalyser les actions sur terre et sous-marines. Nous mobilisons toutes les parties prenantes concernées pour ces tâches et offrons des opportunités d'amélioration des compétences techniques et d'approfondissement des connaissances. Nous interagissons avec le public par le biais de la science citoyenne, des réseaux sociaux et des médias. Nous soutenons l'idée que l'utilisation des espèces et des écosystèmes doit être équitable et écologiquement durable.

Leadership de groupe

Mr Jon Paul RODRIGUEZ
Chair

Jon Paul Rodríguez has been working for the conservation of Venezuelan species and ecosystems since he was a biology undergraduate at Universidad Central of Venezuela (UCV) in the late eighties. With other students he co-founded Provita in 1987, an NGO that has championed numerous evidence-based projects, including several editions of the Red Book of the Venezuelan Fauna and of the Red Book of Terrestrial Ecosystems of Venezuela. After graduating from UCV in 1991, he went to Princeton University for a PhD in ecology and evolutionary biology (1999), and a Certificate on science, technology and environmental policy from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs (2000). He currently Chairs the IUCN Species Survival Commission, is Professor at the Center for Ecology of the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Investigations (Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas ― IVIC), and continues to be active in Provita as the organization’s President. He defines himself as a biologist that is interested in generating information useful for informing conservation policies, without being a politician. Jon Paul is author in more than 230 publications, including books, chapters, and peer-reviewed articles in major international scientific journals.

Jon Paul Rodríguez has been working for the conservation of Venezuelan species and ecosystems since he was a biology undergraduate at Universidad Central of Venezuela (UCV) in the late eighties. With ...

Ms Irene ZAGER
Vice-Chair

Irene Zager is a Venezuelan biologist working for the conservation of species and ecosystems. She holds a Master's degree in Ecology from the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research and a PhD from the Department of Geography at Rutgers University, USA. Her technical experience has focused on understanding and monitoring the patterns and processes of land use and land cover change through the use of Remote Sensors and Geographic Information Systems, assessing risks to species and ecosystems following IUCN’s standards as well as building capacities around these protocols; and promoting and building capacities for the mobilization of biodiversity data. She currently works as Director of Research in Provita, a Venezuelan NGO founded in 1987 that has championed numerous evidence-based projects, including several editions of the Red Book of the Venezuelan Fauna and of the Red Book of Terrestrial Ecosystems of Venezuela. Irene has been a member of CEM’s Red List of Ecosystems (RLE) thematic group since 2014, joining its Steering Committee in 2016. Over the past years, she has had the opportunity to get involved with different aspects of the RLE initiate, including the continental assessment of the forest ecosystems of the Americas, building capacities around the RLE protocol and its applications throughout the world, provide technical support for national and local RLE assessments and the development of the first IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology. Irene and her team at Provita also lead the development of the RLE Data Base and RLE communications through the website and social media. More recently, she also had the opportunity to coordinate a team of Venezuelan experts that contributed to IUCN’s Global Tree Assessment.

Irene Zager is a Venezuelan biologist working for the conservation of species and ecosystems. She holds a Master's degree in Ecology from the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research and a PhD ...

Ms Vilisa MORÓN ZAMBRANO
Vice-Chair

Experience in ecological research for the conservation of terrestrial ecosystems (Amazonian and montane forests), analysis of complex environmental problems, and characterization of natural areas. Skills in strengthening governance and territorial management, coordinating conservation initiatives, and building collaborative networks among young leaders at the national and international levels. 

Experience in ecological research for the conservation of terrestrial ecosystems (Amazonian and montane forests), analysis of complex environmental problems, and characterization of natural areas ...