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RESULTADOS
DEL CONGRESO
Resultados
sobre las categorias de APs
En curso
de traducción, disculpen las molestias
OUTPUTS
OF THE CONGRESS
Protected
Areas Categories Review
"Speaking
a common language -
an assessment of the ways in which the IUCN protected area management
categories can be used to further conservation
action on the ground"
A
Partnership of:
Speaking
a Common Language: Objectives
Project Outputs
Information Sheets
Background Papers
Contacts
To know more
Protected
areas represent a huge international investment in environmental
care: there are now more than 40,000 such places in the
world, their numbers are growing and they occur in nearly every
country. To help guide this dynamic trend, IUCN - the World Conservation
Union has - since 1994 - advocated a global system of classifying
protected areas by their objectives. This system is potentially
the key to promoting international understanding about protected
areas, prioritising action and raising the standards of their management.
The Speaking a Common
Language project is being carried out jointly by Cardiff
University
and Equilibrium,
working with IUCN
and the UNEP
World Conservation Monitoring Centre.
The objectives of the project are to establish the impact and effectiveness
of the 1994
IUCN Protected Area Categories,
and previous incarnations, in terms of the adoption and influence
of the categories system, nationally, regionally and internationally
and examine what needs to be done to develop and promote the system.
The initial results and
draft recommendations of the project will be presented at a workshop
during the World Parks Congress (within workshop
stream 5: Maintaining protected areas for now and the future).
The project team hopes that those attending the congress will add
their considerable knowledge and experience of protected area management
and practical application of the IUCN categories to help shape the
final version of the project's report. Thereafter, recommendations
will be made to IUCN itself (and especially WCPA) and to the CBD/COP
7. The results
will be of value to all those involved in conservation and sustainable
development at the international and national levels, as well as
to many other branches of government, and to business, industry
and other land users.
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Speaking a Common
Language : Objectives
"Speaking a Common
Language" is a research project to assess the ways in which
the IUCN protected area management categories can be used to further
conservation action on the ground.
The objectives of the
project are to:
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Establish
the impact and effectiveness of the 1994
IUCN guidance, and previous incarnations, in terms of
the adoption and influence of the categories system, nationally,
regionally and internationally; |
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Examine
what needs to be done to develop and promote the objectives-based
system of protected area categories itself, and consider how
it should be linked to other initiatives in protected area planning
and management; |
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Involve
a wide range of stakeholders in the work, notably through
the World Parks Congress (Durban, South Africa, September 2003)
and other related events; |
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Guide
the programme
of work
on protected areas of the Convention on Biological Diversity
(CBD); and |
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To
provide technical advice on the Category System to a proposed
programme of work on protected areas for IUCN. |
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Project Outputs
The project is being
carried out jointly by Cardiff
University (Kevin Bishop and Adrian Phillips) and Equilibrium
(Nigel Dudley and Sue Stolton) in partnership with IUCN
(The World Conservation Union) and its World
Commission on Protected Areas and the UNEP
World Conservation Monitoring Centre.
The project outputs will
provide a review of progress of the implementation of the IUCN protected
area management categories system, leading to the recommendations
for the system's refinement and development. In particular, this
should lead to:
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Better
appreciation of the significance of the objectives-based categories
system; |
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Improved
understanding of the impact of the system; |
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Critical
appreciation of the successes and difficulties encountered
in its application; |
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Advice
on capacity building to improve application of the system,
particularly at the national and sub-national level; and |
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Recommendations
to IUCN and the international conservation community on
the further development of the system. |
Funding for the research
has come from IUCN,
Conservation
International and Shell
International Ltd. but the research is independent and
the results will be published through a series of working reports
and scientific papers.
The research programme
commenced in May 2002 and will run (subject to funding) for
a period of two years. Reports will be made to the World Parks Congress
(Durban, September 2003) and the CBD/COP
7 (Conference of the Parties to the CBD).
Copies of the research
work programme (revised April 2003) can be downloaded here.
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Information Sheets
The following information
sheets provide additional information on certain aspects of the
project :
If you have experience
of the protected area management categories and would like to contribute
the research please complete the Sharing a Common Language
Questionnaire (available as
Word 97 or PDF)
and email it to:: protectedareas@cardiff.ac.uk
To assist us with the
research we have established a Steering Group which currently comprises
of representatives from: IUCN, UNEP WCMC, Shell International Ltd.,
BP PLC and Conservation International.
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Background Papers
and Case Studies
A series of background
papers and case studies have been developed during the research
phase of the project. Drafts of these outputs can be downloaded
from the links below.
Iif you would like to comment on these papers please email us at:
protectedareas@cardiff.ac.uk
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Output Leader
The project is being
carried out jointly by Cardiff
University (Kevin Bishop and Adrian Phillips) and Equilibrium
(Nigel Dudley and Sue Stolton) in partnership with IUCN
(The World Conservation Union) and its World
Commission on Protected Areas and the UNEP
World Conservation Monitoring Centre.
Protected
Areas Categories Review
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Prof. Adrian
PHILLIPS
2 The Old Rectorey
Dumbleton Near Evesham
WR11 7TG
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1386 882 094, +44 788 162 0035 mobile
Fax: +44 1386 882 094
Email: adrianp@wcpa.demon.co.uk
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To know more
Cardiff University - http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/cplan/sacl/#top
Equilibrium Consultants - http://www.equilibriumconsultants.com/
UNEP-WCMC - http://www.unep-wcmc.org/
IUCN - The World Conservation Union -
http://www.iucn.org
IUCN WCPA - World Commission on Protected Areas - http://www.iucn.org/themes/wcpa/
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