The Protected Area Programme of IUCN
- supports the work of IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas. It has the same mission and vision as WCPA.
- evaluates and monitors natural World Heritage Sites for consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Centre
A protected area is a clearly defined geographical space, recognised, dedicated and managed, through legal or other effective means, to achieve the long term conservation of nature with associated ecosystem services and cultural values.
The Protected Area Programme of IUCN
The Protected Areas Programme (PPA) comprises a small Secretariat staff in Headquarters and a small number of technical staff in IUCN regional and country offices.
PPA staff have extensive experience of all aspects of the estabishment and management of protected areas around the world.
The programme works largely with, and through, the membership of WCPA.
Activities are strongly decentralised and implemented at a geographic and issue-based level, often through Regional and Strategic Vice-Chairs of WCPA.
Particular emphasis is placed on developing linkages between WCPA Regional Vice-Chairs and IUCN Regional offices.