News | 18 Nov, 2022
Led by IUCN, a manual to support EU Member States and other stakeholders with incorporating animal welfare into their management of invasive alien species (IAS) of Union concern has been published.
Artículo | 18 Nov, 2022
¿Te gustaría aplicar el enfoque de Soluciones basadas en la Naturaleza a proyectos en tu ciudad?
La Fundación Biodiversidad ha lanzado una convocatoria para fomentar de actuaciones dirigidas a la renaturalización y resiliencia de las ciudades españolas. Desde UICN ofrecemos aplicar el estandar mundial de Soluciones Basadas en la Naturaleza a estos proyectos para evaluar la sostenibilidad y…
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IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology
The IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology is a comprehensive classification framework for Earth’s ecosystems that integrates their functional and compositional features. This new typology helps identify the ecosystems that are most critical for…
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The IUCN Red List of Ecosystems is a tool to assess the conservation status of ecosystems. It is based on scientific criteria for performing evidence-based analyses of the risk of ecosystem collapse, including changes in geographical distribution and the degradation of the key elements of…
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Land degradation and climate change
The multiple benefits of sustainable land management in the drylands
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Among the most diverse places on Earth, Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) contribute significantly to the planet’s biodiversity and overall health. These sites have proven to be a key tool for guiding decisions on conservation and sustainable management.
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Plataforma Contribuciones a la Naturaleza
La plataforma Contribuciones a la Naturaleza permite a los Miembros de la UICN documentar dónde están llevando a cabo (o planean llevar a cabo) acciones de conservación y restauración. Superpone datos de biodiversidad y soluciones basadas en la naturaleza para el cambio climático. Esto permite a…
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Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa
The Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT) is the IUCN global standard for measuring the severity of environmental impacts caused by animals, fungi and plants living outside their natural range.