Comunicado de prensa | 14 Jul, 2010
¿Cómo está nuestro Patrimonio Mundial? Evaluación de la UICN de sitios nuevos y existentes.
El Comité de Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO se reúne en Brasilia, Brasil, del 25 de julio al 3 de agosto, para incluir nuevos lugares naturales y culturales excepcionales en la Lista de Sitios de Patrimonio Mundial. La UICN cumple un papel importante en la reunión, como órgano asesor que evalúa…
Communiqué de presse | 14 Jul, 2010
Comment va notre patrimoine mondial? L’UICN évalue les sites existants et nouveaux.
Le Comité du Patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO se réunira à Brasilia, au Brésil, du 25 juillet au 3 août pour ajouter de nouveaux lieux naturels et culturels exceptionnels à la liste des sites classés au Patrimoine mondial. L’UICN joue un rôle majeur dans le processus en tant qu’organe consultatif…
Press release | 14 Jul, 2010
Como vai nosso Patrimônio da Humanidade? A IUCN faz uma avaliação de sítios novos e existentes
Contextualização: A Comissão de Patrimônio da Humanidade da Unesco se reúne em Brasília, Brasil, entre 25 de julho e 3 de agosto, para acrescentar novos sítios naturais e culturais notáveis à lista de Patrimônios da Humanidade. A IUCN desempenha um papel essencial na reunião na qualidade de…
Story | 11 Jul, 2010
Water Conservation in East Asia
Story | 08 Jul, 2010
One billion hectares of lost forests could be restored
“Across the globe lie more than a billion hectares of lost and degraded forest land that could be restored”, according to the Global Partnership on Forest Landscape Restoration, which includes IUCN. It’s a vast area – an area greater than China – with the potential to enrich communities, their…
Story | 08 Mar, 2010
Asia’s natural parks ‘green lungs’ to combat climate change
Robust and connected systems of natural parks help conserve biodiversity and maintain benefits we receive from nature. They are also crucial to help us to mitigate and adapt to climate change…
Press release | 18 Dec, 2009
Copenhagen climate summit: Copenhagen Accord a step in right direction, but insufficient
Copenhagen, Denmark, 19 December 2009, IUCN - World leaders in Copenhagen have taken a first and useful step to slow the course of climate change – a threat that is already affecting people, ecosystems and biodiversity in many parts of the world. A global, legally-binding climate change treaty…
Press release | 18 Dec, 2009
世界各国领导人在减缓气候变化进程方面方向迈出了一步。气候变化已在全球许多地方对人类本身、生态系统和生物多样性构成了威胁。我们的下一个目标是制定一项全球性的具法律约束力的气候变化协议。
Press release | 26 Nov, 2009
Billion hectares of forests with potential for restoration, study shows
Land areas around the world, bigger than Canada, have been identified as having potential to be restored to good quality, healthy forests, a new study has found.