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OECMs Discussion Paper: Framing the Issues
The overall aim of this document is to help set out the issues, considerations and questions relevant to the Task Force’s mandate, namely: to develop guidance for IUCN members and CBD Parties on the definition of ‘other effective area-based conservation measures’ (OECMs)
Grey literature | 2017
OECMs: Collation of Case Studies Submitted to the WCPA Task Force
This is a collation of case studies submitted to the IUCN-WCPA Task Force on Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures for consideration as potential OECMs.
The case studies have neither been edited nor fact-checked and remain the intellectual property of the authors. Whether or…
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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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Guidelines for geoconservation in protected and conserved areas (Arabic version)
These Guidelines are intended to help improve the conservation and management of geoheritage and geodiversity in protected and conserved areas and recognition of the interrelationships and interactions with biological features and processes. They are not a textbook on geoconservation management…
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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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This Technical Note provides a summary of the following Technical Report, which can be downloaded from the IUCN library by clicking on the following link:
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This Technical Note provides advice to managers of protected and conserved areas (PCAs) for applying a ‘One Health’ approach for the benefit of environmental, animal, and human health.
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This Technical Note summarizes published research urging a pandemic economic recovery which places protected and conserved areas at the centre of this nature-positive policy.