Thematic lesson papers are intended to bring global lessons and best practice to the region and to help define the agenda for detailed consultation and reform in the four lower Mekong River countries.
Organization(s):
International Centre for Environmental Management, AU
IUCN
WWF International
BirdLife International
UNDP
Mekong River Commission
Australia, New South Wales, National Parks and Wildlife Service
These lessons papers are the result of assessment and debate carried out through background papers and national round table meetings involving all key sectors and levels of government.
Organization(s):
International Centre for Environmental Management, AU
IUCN
WWF International
BirdLife International
UNDP
Mekong River Commission
Australia, New South Wales, National Parks and Wildlife Service
The regional report deals with issues requiring collective action from all four countries in the Lower Mekong region and describes the status and trends in the region which set the basis for the PAD review.
Organization(s):
International Centre for Environmental Management, AU
IUCN
WWF International
BirdLife International
UNDP
Mekong River Commission
Australia, New South Wales, National Parks and Wildlife Service
The report analyses the relationships between the national protected area system and socio-economic development addressing important sectors one by one.
Organization(s):
International Centre for Environmental Management, AU
Thailand, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation
IUCN
WWF International
BirdLife International
UNDP
Mekong River Commission
Australia, New South Wales, National Parks and Wildlife Service
The report analyses the relationships between the national protected area system and socio-economic development addressing important sectors one by one.
Organization(s):
International Centre for Environmental Management, AU
Vietnam, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
Vietnam, Ministry of Fisheries
Vietnam, Ministry of Natural Resources and Development
IUCN
WWF International
BirdLife International
UNDP
Mekong River Commission
Australia, New South Wales, National Parks and Wildlife Service
The report analyses the relationships between the national protected area system and socio-economic development addressing important sectors one by one.
Organization(s):
International Centre for Environmental Management, AU
IUCN
WWF International
BirdLife International
UNDP
Mekong River Commission
Australia, New South Wales, National Parks and Wildlife Service
The report analyses the relationships between the national protected area system and socio-economic development addressing important sectors one by one.
Organization(s):
International Centre for Environmental Management, AU
Cambodia, Ministry of Environment
Cambodia, Ministry of Economics and Finance
IUCN
WWF International
BirdLife International
UNDP
Mekong River Commission
Australia, New South Wales, National Parks and Wildlife Service
This UN List is the thirteenth produced since 1962 and the first version to attempt a comprehensive presentation of all the worlds known protected areas. The introductory text presents an analysis and the accompanying CD lists more than 102,000 sites covering 18.8 million sq. km.
Red Lists are valuable for informing species protection policy and are important as indicators as well as a tool for communication between all those involved in species protection. There are some 3,700 Red Lists in use across Europe, but the approach, aims and criteria used vary widely.
Author(s):
Bánki, Olaf S.
Bergmans, Wim
Iongh, Hans H. de
Werff ten Bosch, M.J. van der
Organization(s):
IUCN
Leiden University, Institute of Environmental Sciences, NL
This publication aims to contribute to planning and management approaches that minimize land degradation and desertification in arid and semi-arid zones as a result of extractive industries operations.
Author(s):
Gratzfeld, Joachim
Organization(s):
IUCN
IUCN, Regional Office for Western Africa
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), Secretariat
This book begins with an example of a field education centre, explains the purpose of evaluation, and outlines the thirteen steps behind the evaluation process. It also looks at the broader principle of how evaluation can be introduced as a regular activity in an organisation.
Author(s):
Aert, Lisette van
Kaskens, Anneke
Meijberg, Wiem
Stokking, Karel
Organization(s):
IUCN
IUCN Commission on Education and Communication (CEC)
Spain, Generalitat de Catalunya, Departament de Medi Ambient
As part of the preparations for the Vth World Parks Congress, a high-level team was assembled by IUCN to consider the long-term future of protected areas.
By far the largest habitat for life on earth and the cradle of new species, habitats and undiscovered ecosystems, our oceans are being intensively exploited and heavily degraded.
This CD provides maps of land cover, population density and biodiversity for 154 basins and sub-basins around the world. It lists indicators and variables for each of these basins and, where appropriate, provides links and references to relevant information.
Author(s):
Revenga, Carmen
Nackoney, Janet
Hoshino, Eriko
Kura, Yumiko
Maidens, Jon
Organization(s):
IUCN
International Water Management Institute, LK
Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat, Ramsar Convention Bureau
All indicators point to a worsening state of global fisheries. According to the latest figures of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 70% of fish stocks worldwide are fished at full capacity, overfished, or recovering.
TRAFFIC initiated a series of surveys to gather basic data on the status, management, and trade of the American black bear. The purpose of the effort was to establish a baseline of information on the species and to examine trends over a period of years.