Grey literature | 2018
Connecting with Nature to Care for Ourselves and the Earth
This document shares highlights of the most current and compelling evidence for connecting people with nature to aid decision makers from diverse sectors across the world in implementing policies and practices that will help humans thrive in harmony with nature for decades to come.
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Becoming an Indigenous peoples’ organisation Member
To date, IUCN is the only global intergovernmental membership organisation that includes a distinct membership category for indigenous peoples organisations.
Grey literature | 2018
Home to Us All: how connecting with nature helps us care for ourselves and the Earth
This report presents the growing body of evidence that people’s relationship with nature profoundly influences their behaviours toward the Earth. At a time when the world is confronted with growing environmental threats, better understanding the critical connection between people and nature is…
Webinar series | 2020
Virtual Dialogues: Spiritual Perspectives for a New Normal
People of faith and spirituality are thinking about, and offering guidance on, what an earth-centered, new normal, might look like, and how we can practically contribute to it.
How do we emerge from our homes, from this time under lockdown, and be part of creating a new, earth-centered,…
Webinar series | 2020
Virtual Dialogues: The Impact of COVID-19 on Gender
In addition to being a health emergency, COVID-19 has led to a major global, economic downturn, with potentially strong adverse impacts on the livelihoods of vulnerable groups. This dialogue focuses on the global situation, exploring prior assumptions of the pandemic and its impact on gender:…
Webinar series | 2020
Virtual Dialogues: Moving Forward Together - Migration, Environmental Change & Conflict
The co-migration of human and other species catalyzed by environmental change, including climate change, is anticipated to increase dramatically in the next decades. As calls mount for conservation to account for these trends, how will conservation practice be affected and what conflicts are…
Webinar series | 2020
Faced with the deteriorating situation of environmental human rights defenders during the pandemic, how can the conservation community respond more effectively? Specifically, how can the IUCN Secretariat, membership networks and partner efforts be mobilized and strengthened?
Webinar series | 2020
Virtual Dialogues: Indigenous Peoples, COVID-19 & Climate Change
IUCN CEESP and the Specialist Group on Indigenous Peoples, Customary & Environmental Laws & Human Rights discuss the status of indigenous peoples, and the importance of recognition and promotion of indigenous peoples' customary institutions for protection of indigenous knowledge,…