Artículo | 09 Aug, 2023
Por medio del rescate de conocimientos, sistemas y prácticas ancestrales, la juventud indígena del altiplano guatemalteco aporta al manejo sostenible y protección de los recursos naturales, fundamentales para enfrentar el desafío global del cambio climático.
Artículo | 09 Aug, 2023
Treinta jóvenes de San Juan Comalapa, en Guatemala, encuentran en la agricultura sostenible una fuente de empleo local que les permite continuar con sus estudios, aportar a la economía familiar y contribuir a la adaptación al cambio climático.
Noticias | 28 Jul, 2023
Los fondos derivan del Programa de Pequeñas Donaciones del Proyecto Altiplano Resiliente, que es ejecutado por la UICN (Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza) con la asistencia de la Fundación para la Conservación de los Recursos Naturales y Ambiente en Guatemala (FCG),…
Story | 08 Jul, 2023
Inception workshop on NbS for sustainable agriculture in Viet Nam
Page | 06 Jul, 2023
A legally binding agreement – but what next?
Minna Epps, head of IUCN Ocean, takes us behind the scenes of the historic UN High Seas Treaty, and explains what needs to happen next for it to be put into action
Publication | 2023
Addressing ecological connectivity in the development of roads, railways and canals
The development of linear transport infrastructure (LTI) can have a variety of direct and indirect impacts on protected and conserved areas (PCAs) and other intact areas with high biodiversity and ecological connectivity values. Poorly planned and constructed roads, railways and canals can sever…
Story | 23 Jun, 2023
New research on the co-benefits of marine protected areas for nature and people
CEESP Chair of People and the Ocean Specialist Group, Nathan Bennett, published an article titled Co-benefits of marine protected areas for nature and people on June 22 in Nature Sustainability. This research highlights the value of marine protected areas in both environmental…
Story | 13 Jun, 2023
Embracing Green Finance: A Journey of Climate Adaptation and Opportunity in Rwanda
While the enablers of climate finance are still finding their footing, the financial industry grapples with limited knowledge and information architecture regarding climate change. The emerging frameworks and contextualized approaches, coupled with the sector's immaturity in embracing green…
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Protecting Our Coasts: The Promise of Nature-Based Resilience
Coastal ecosystems, such as mangroves, seagrasses, reefs and wetlands, provide natural protection against storm surges and other coastal climate impacts. But these ecosystems are vulnerable to damage, and themselves need to be preserved. Ocean acidification, rising sea levels, changes in water…
Blog | 29 May, 2023
Kigali – Rwanda on 22nd May, 2023 - IUCN Rwanda Country Representative, Ms Kaori Yasuda has urged for immediate actions to implement the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework as a crucial tool in addressing biodiversity loss.
The call was made on 22nd May, 2023…