Story | 29 Oct, 2019
Conservationists have a community, an international space for the problems they have conquered, a way to find how others have solved their conservation conundrums, and the building blocks to answer their current and future issues. This is…
Story | 29 Oct, 2019
New technologies in protected areas
Protected areas must use the digital revolution to their advantage. Adaptable new technologies are booming, connectivity is more and more available. The new MOOC TECH will introduce these technologies as applied to existing techniques in conservation as well as new uses in the field.
Story | 29 Oct, 2019
Sierra Leone’s “Green Diamond”, the natural jewel unearthed by a public-private partnership
Gola Rainforest National Park, "The Gola", is showing the country and the region how a private conservation group can join forces with a government department to improve protected area programs, by using a public-private partnership (PPP). But this PPP is now being…
Story | 28 Oct, 2019
Like many Indigenous groups around the world, a team of Arakwal (Byron Bay, Australia) Traditional Owners, park managers and scientists have adapted IUCN species conservation planning and Green List evaluation frameworks to develop guidelines to help carry significant values in cross-cultural…
Story | 28 Oct, 2019
Climate Smart Africa: Regional GCCA+ conference tackles Africa’s challenges
The Global Climate Change plus Alliance (GCCA+) together with the Rwandan Ministry of Environment and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) partnered to hold the Climate Smart Africa 2019 regional conference in Kigali, Rwanda 15-18 Oct.
Story | 25 Oct, 2019
IUCN launched a book on governance for ecosystem-based Adaptation
Based on experience gained in Mesoamerica, this book reflects on the multiple aspects of Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) governance and seeks to offer recommendations to stimulate the necessary changes in policies, laws and institutions that…
Story | 25 Oct, 2019
A landscape for everyone: interview with an author
Landscapes are complex and sometimes difficult to envision. They might include small farmers, miners, large businesses, community forests, indigenous lands, and a host of other land users with different rights and expectations. Ensuring that diverse people’s rights are included in decision-…
Grey literature | 2019
Advancing gender in the environment
This guide provides an overview of the unique roles and contributions women make in the wild-caught fisheries sector.
Story | 24 Oct, 2019
Dr Robert Wallace, innovator in biodiversity and conservation, wins the 2019 Kenton Miller Award
The Kenton Miller Award 2019 is given to a person of outstanding contributions to the understanding and promotion of Latin America’s biodiversity and conservation.
Story | 24 Oct, 2019
Papal message to the participants of the Budapest Water Summit 2019
The 3rd Budapest Water Summit took place in Hungary from 15 to 17 October 2019. The overall theme of the event was “Preventing Water Crisis”. The Summit was attended by representatives of the academic world, international and regional organizations, governments, business and civil society.