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WCC 2016 Res 031 - Activity Report

Information générale
Constituant de l’UICN: 
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Type de Constituant de l’UICN: 
IUCN Member
Période d’activité: 
2019
Zone géographique: 
Océanie
Pays/Territoire: 
Australia
In implementing this Resolution your organization has worked/consulted with...
Quels autres Membres de l’UICN sont impliqués –ou ont été impliqués- dans la mise en œuvre de cette Résolution ?: 
Parks Victoria / Australia
Quelles sont les Commissions de l’UICN impliquées dans la mise en œuvre de cette Résolution ?: 
IUCN Commission on Education and Communication 2013-2016 (CEC)
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Le Secrétariat de l’UICN, est-il impliqué dans la mise en œuvre de cette Résolution ?: 
Yes
Implémentation
Indicate and briefly describe any actions that have been carried out to implement this Resolution: 
ActionDescriptionStatus
Education/Communication/Sensibilisation#NatureForAll - NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service continues to run an environmental education program through our Discovery ranger program, connect people with nature through events and activities on park. Led by expert rangers our excursions give students, hands-on, real life experiences as they learn about environmental conservation, aboriginal culture and heritage across sites in NSW. In 2018/19 the Discovery program hosted 1,136 schools with over 62,000 participants. On-going
Activit�s de terrainThe NSW government has secured $150 million commitment to improve walking tracks, trails and other visitor infrastructure over the coming years to provide improve access to our national parks by local communities and tourists.On-going
Activit�s visant � influencer et/ou promouvoir les politiquesHealthy Parks Healthy People - NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service continues to highlight the important benefits of spending time in nature to improved health and well-being outcomes through partnerships with health initiatives e.g. Western Sydney Diabetes Alliance, Healthy Eating Active Living Senior Officers Group. NSW also supported and helped to facilitate the Australian Committee IUCN symposium on Healthy People in a Healthy Environment. On-going
Activit�s techniques/scientifiquesIUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas - NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service continues to support, promote and implement the IUCN Green List program and has renominated its three Green List sites, assisted other states in Australia to nominate sites and presented on the Green List and management effectiveness to Taiwan university and park managers who visited Australia in 2019. Dr Joanne Wilson continues to be a member of the Green List Standards Committee.On-going
Activit�s techniques/scientifiquesNSW State of the Parks - NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service undertook a management effectiveness assessment of all national parks and reserves in NSW (>850 parks) through the State of the Parks Assessment. This assessment is undertake every 3-5 years. On-going
Veuillez indiquer et décrire brièvement les activités planifiées par la suite pour la mise en œuvre de cette Résolution: 
Activité FutureDescription
Activit�s visant � influencer et/ou promouvoir les politiquesHealthy Parks Healthy People - develop NSW Healthy Parks Healthy People work plan.