Story | 03 Oct, 2018
CEESP News - by Dr. Ines Arroyo-Quiroz and Tanya Wyatt
Green Crime in Mexico: A Collection of Case Studies (2018) offers a unique exploration of the key green criminological issues in Mexico. Builds on a rapidly growing area of scholarship in Latin America and beyond. Includes…
Story | 03 Oct, 2018
CEESP News - by André Francisco Pilon, University of São Paulo / Int. Academy of Science, Health & Ecology
Story | 03 Oct, 2018
The IUCN Council has just validated the decision to approve the admission of 3 new members. The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation warmly welcomes its new members from France, Spain and Libya and look forward to their active involvement.
Story | 03 Oct, 2018
IUCN Commissions joins forces in “Communities, Conservation & Livelihoods Conference”
WCEL Chair Antonio Benjamin, CEESP Chair Kristen Walker-Painemilla, and CEC Chair Sean Southey attended the Communities, Conservation & Livelihoods Conference in Halifax, Canada from 28-30 May 2018.
Story | 02 Oct, 2018
IUCN’s European and North and Central Asian Members meet in Prague
IUCN Members from West and East Europe and North and Central Asia as well as representatives from the Secretariat, National Committees and Commissions met in Prague, Czechia, over an intensive two day meeting on 24 and 25 September.
Story | 02 Oct, 2018
Mainstreaming biodiversity and strengthening business engagements at IUCN Business Week 2018
More than 55 staff members and over 20 business partners exchanged around the theme “Catalysing business engagement and investment for sustainable development” during IUCN Business Week 2018 10-14 September, at IUCN headquarters in Gland.
Story | 02 Oct, 2018
Putting people at the heart of ocean conservation
Blog by Ria Sen, member of the IUCN Comission on Education and Communication, following Global AWARE Week
Story | 01 Oct, 2018
CEESP News - by Tim Healy, AQUATERRE
"The Deep South" study walks us from the past to the present examining the evolution of the semi-arid lands of southern Madagascar. From trading to semi-nomadism to sedentary agriculture, the peoples of the region have adapted since their arrival.…
Story | 01 Oct, 2018
Distinguished state supreme court justices from several U.S. States, and international jurists from OAS and UN member States, as well as selected academics, scientists, leading experts, ambassadors and diplomats from across the globe came together from 22-23 August 2018 to discuss Environmental…
Story | 01 Oct, 2018
The future of nature conservation: How science can help
New generations of satellites and scientific developments are opening vast opportunities for monitoring and understanding nature and biodiversity. At a time when the future of nature conservation is being discussed – the so-called post 2020 biodiversity policy framework –, it is especially…