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- The Restoration Initiative: A Myanmar story - IUCN
Findings suggest that the highest value restoration options include a mixture of resin-bearing trees (Sterculia versicolor) plantations and assisted natural regeneration to restore high conservation-value forest important for the conservation of threatened species
- HLPF 2022 - events - IUCN
IUCN is participating in the 2022 High-Level Political Forum (HLFP) under the auspices of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) The HLPF is the central United Nations platform for the follow-up and review of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- The IUCN Congress: What does it mean for Europe? | IUCN
The new paper ‘IUCN World Conservation Congress: relevance for Europe ’ summarises the main Congress Resolutions which concern the region The paper focuses on sustainable land-use, Nature-based Solutions (NbS), Protected Areas, forests and integrating nature in cities, among others
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The Restoration Initiative (TRI) unites 10 countries and three Global Environment Facility agencies – IUCN, the Food and Agriculture Organization, and the United Nations Environment…
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A new report by the Rio Doce Panel analyses the watershed's water quality and biodiversity situation and provides pathways towards its restoration
- Guatemala y Honduras definen una hoja de ruta para promover la . . . - IUCN
Las mesas de Concertación Forestal de Guatemala presentan propuestas de solución a la problemática forestal del país Honduras fortalece su proceso de negociación de un Acuerdo de Asociación Voluntaria (AVA) para exportar madera a la Unión Europa
- A Voice for Nature #22 - IUCN
Read about our involvement in the evaluation of natural and socio-economic values of the Lake Ohrid and the Shar Mountains, the efforts on the conservation of snow leopards by IUCN SOS Central Asia grantees and learn about the potential financing of forest landscape restoration
- IUCN Director General to attend the first World Leaders´ Conservation . . .
IUCN Director General Inger Andersen will join international efforts to seek creative nature-based solutions to global environmental challenges by addressing the World Leaders´ Conservation Forum (WLCF) which takes place on Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, 7 to 9 July
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