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- Last steps towards the EU Nature Restoration Law - News - IUCN
The first EU-wide regulation on nature restoration represents a bold and historic opportunity to create a better future for the citizens of Europe, and to serve as a leading example for the world It is therefore with great concern that IUCN has followed recent developments in the process towards this legislation’s adoption We encourage the European Council to continue supporting the inter
- Hawaiian Botanist Wins Global Recognition for Plant Conservation
Dr Lauren Weisenberger, a Hawaiian botanist and member of the Hawaiian Plant Specialist Group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC), has received the David Given Award for Excellence in Plant Conservation
- USA and others to restore more than 18 million hectares of . . . - IUCN
USA forest service, Rwanda, a Brazilian coalition and indigenous groups from Mesoamerica have committed to restoring a total of more than 18 million hectares of their forest landscape This will pump billions into local and global economies and bring a host of other benefits, according to IUCN
- Mr James MCBREEN - IUCN
Global lead for IUCN's flagship product the Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology (ROAM), James supports countries, Members, and landscape stakeholders to make forest landscape restoration
- Biodiversity - IUCN
About biodiversity Biodiversity is crucial to human well-being, and is increasingly threatened Habitat destruction, invasive species, overexploitation, illegal wildlife trade, pollution and climate change put the survival of species worldwide at risk
- arborvitae Issue 20 - IUCN
Meetings and Courses: Forest Landscape Restoration and Forest; Leadership Forum; WWF News - Working with women in the mountains of India; IUCN News - Forest restoration in Tanzania; Livelihoods and Forests - Sustainable water supplies in Guatemala; World Bank WWF Alliance - Verifying the chain of custody and Yaoundé process continues in
- Launching three Arabic publications on water and ecosystem . . . - IUCN
Dead Sea, Jordan – 24 November 2010 – Under the Patronage of HRH Princess Basma bint Talal, three IUCN global publications; Pay, Flow and The Ecosystem Approach were translated to Arabic and launched yesterday during the 10th Anniversary of the Earth Charter for North Africa and Middle East Region taking place from 23-24 November 2010 at the Dead Sea, Jordan
- IUCN
IUCN is participating in the 15th Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (COP15), taking place from 23 to 31 July 2025 at Victoria Falls, under the theme: "Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future "
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