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E.g. Brooks, Thomas M.
E.g. Brooks, Thomas M.
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A presente segunda edição do Estado das áreas protegidas e conservadas na África Oriental e Austral toma como base a primeira edição, publicada em 2020, e apresenta dados actualizados sobre a gestão e a governação de áreas protegidas e conservadas na região, disponibilizando efectivamente uma informação regional actualizada sobre os progressos realizados no sentarget_ido da concretização da Meta 3 do Quadro Global de Biodiversidade de Kunming-Montreal (GBF). Ainda que a primeira edição tenha sido publicada em relação às metas globais anteriores (em particular a Meta 11 de Aichi), a presente edição abrange os progressos registados nos indicadores comuns relativos à eficácia da gestão e à governação e alarga-se para incluir informações adicionais que correspondem à meta revista relativa às Áreas Protegidas e Conservadas (APC) (Meta 3).

   

Cette deuxième édition de l’État des aires protégées et de conservation d’Afrique orientale et austral s’appuie sur la première édition publiée en 2020 et propose des mises à jour sur la gestion et la gouvernance des aires protégées et de conservation dans la région. Alors que la première édition se rapportait aux objectifs mondiaux précédents (notamment l’Objectif d’Aichi 11), cette édition aborde les progrès réalisés selon les indicateurs communs liés à l’efficacité de la gestion et à la gouvernance, tout en incluant des informations supplémentaires sur l’objectif révisé concernant les aires protégées et de conservation (APC) (Cible 3).

    Veríssimo, Diogo | Ribeiro, Edgar | Perry, Laura | Wyman Roth, Noëlle | Ribeiro, Yuri

This document presents the findings of a comprehensive needs assessment conducted by the IUCN SSC CEC Behaviour Change Task Force. It is designed to provide a structured understanding of the challenges, opportunities, and actionable recommendations for integrating behavioural sciences into conservation strategies. The report aims to serve as both a diagnostic tool and a roadmap for advancing the application of behavioural sciences in conservation efforts.

    Quintana Martín-Montalvo, Belén | Muñoz Cañas, Mercedes

The Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus), the only resident pinniped species in the Mediterranean Sea, stands as one of the most endangered marine mammals on Earth. The growing interest in the species and its preservation has led in recent years to an intensification of the research, management and conservation initiatives. This guide offers a standardised approach for monitoring, data collection, and response to various scenarios in alignment with the conservation priorities for the Mediterranean monk seal. It provides guidance on developing adaptative protocols to conduct a wide range of studies, enhancing both research quality and scope. Additionally, it promotes a more harmonised approach among relevant stakeholders to improve the effectiveness of the protection of the species and its habitat. 
 

    Balfour, Dave | Ferreira, Sam H. | Gaymer, Jamie | Lewis, Claire | Mafumo, Humbulani | Makoma, Keitumetse | Mgoola, William | Reuben, Mmadi | Shaw, Jo A. | Uri-Khob, Simson

Rhinos are part of the charismatic megafauna of Africa and ar e valued in multiple ways by African and global stakeholders. Over the past three decades, continental, regional and national conservation efforts have produced successive rhino conservation  action plans and management plans. The African Rhino Specialist Group often supported these plans under the auspices of the IUCN Species Survival Commission. This framework for African rhino conservation builds upon past plans and presents fresh approaches to rhino conservation, integrating new insights with proven practices. This framework is an adaptive, living framework seeking to ensure that societal expectations are accommodated, particularly those of local peoples.

    Meijaard, Erik | Virah-Sawmy, M. | Newing, H.S. | Ingram, V. | Holle, M.J.M. | Pasmans, T. | Omar, S. | van den Hombergh, H. | Unus, N. | Fosch, A. | Ferraz de Arruda, H. | Allen, J. | Tsagarakis, K. | Ogwu, M.C. | Diaz-Ismael, A. | Hance, J. | Moreno, Y. | O’Keeffe, S. | Slavin, J. | Slingerland, M. | Meijaard, E.M. | Macfarlane, Nicholas B.W. | Jimenez, R. | Wich, Serge A. | Sheil, Douglas

The report emphasises the importance of respecting the rights of and supporting smallholder and local oil production systems due to their positive socio-economic outcomes and contribution to food security. The report acknowledges that within each vegetable oil system, there are both good and bad actors and outcomes, and urges for a nuanced perspective. A systemic approach is recommended to effectively address various challenges. The intended audience of this report includes governments, traders, farmers associations, and processors, who all play a crucial role in the realisation of sustainable oil systems. 

    Fletcher, C. | Bennun, L. | Jobson, B. | Sonter, L. | Murrell, L. | Williams, H. | Asante-Owusu, R. | Liu, Q.

The key aim of this report is to outline how developers can start to act on supply chain biodiversity impacts by improving traceability and sourcing practices through. It is primarily aimed at developers of wind and solar projects and transmission infrastructure, who primarily source composite goods (e.g. wind turbines and solar panels).

    Brown, JD | Vega, K. | Grossinger, R. | Scuto, L.

The capacity of cities as landscapes to support biodiversity is accepted as one of the critical steps necessary to halt global biodiversity loss and also address the other two aspects of the triple planetary crisis, climate change and pollution. The intent of the report is to communicate opportunities for the integration of nature and biodiversity into the building scale, through the measures implemented within the individual building structure. The document provides context by reviewing global agreements and initiatives that support these themes, and discusses leading examples from global cities before providing a more in-depth review of the range of initiatives from eight European municipalities.

    Hidalgo, Ana | Prieto, Alba | Cobos, Marina

The Mediterranean blue carbon strategy aims to establish a comprehensive framework for the protection, restoration, and sustainable management of blue carbon ecosystems, such as Posidonia oceanica meadows and other seagrasses. These ecosystems are vital for climate change mitigation, carbon storage, and providing essential services like biodiversity, coastal protection, and sustainable livelihoods. The strategy outlines a roadmap from 2025 to 2030 to safeguard the Mediterranean's natural heritage by integrating scientific, economic, and community efforts. 
 

    Jonas, Harry D. | MacKinnon, Kathy | Marnewick, Daniel | Wood, Pete

Other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) are sites outside protected areas that deliver effective and long-term in situ conservation of biodiversity. Biodiversity conservation may be the primary objective of the site, a secondary objective of a site that is managed for other purposes, or it may be an unintended consequence of the way the site is managed. OECMs may be governed and managed by governments, private entities or Indigenous peoples and local communities, or a combination of these. This tool guides an assessor through three steps to apply eight criteria which determine if a site qualifies as an OECM as set out under the Convention on Biological Diversity. For sites which do not currently meet all the criteria, the tool serves to highlight areas where further information or improvements in governance and management are required.

    Borges, Maria Ana | Wallnöfer, Isabel

In an effort to align with the EU Code of Conduct for sustainable business and marketing practices, Natural Mineral Waters Europe (NMWE) is collaborating with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to develop a biodiversity strategy and indicator framework. This document provides a recommended approach for NMWE and members to establish their own strategy and indicators for biodiversity. The intention is to provide guidance to all NMWE members, including national associations, large multilateral corporations, and smaller individual mineral and spring water producers. It also aims to serve as a foundational element in advancing water stewardship initiatives. 
 

    Lobato de Magalhaes, Tatiana | Becerril-Bartolo, Melanie | Montoya-Lopera, Paula

Este primer volumen de la Colección Humedales destaca aspectos de la potencialidad de remediación que tienen las plantas acuáticas mexicanas, además de otras de sus aplicaciones, resaltando cuál es su estado de amenaza o peligro de extinción. La obra documenta la distribución de las especies tanto nativas como introducidas en el país con base en una literatura vasta, e incluye 30 ilustraciones botánicas. Se abordan 43 familias, 87 géneros y 171 especies de macrófitas acuáticas mexicanas con potencial para remediación y se muestran datos que cubren desde la cariología hasta fitotecnologías con plantas acuáticas dentro de un tema general que engloba la biología y ecología de las especies.

   

This report marks the 10-year anniversary of launching the Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Programme (ITHCP), a multi-country grant programme funded across Asia by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development through KfW Development Bank. Since its start in 2014, ITHCP, under the overall management of IUCN, has closely worked with government agencies, NGOs, and civil society organizations in support of tigers, their habitats, and the communities living in surrounding areas.

   

Ce rapport présente la variété des actions entreprises au cours des années et aborde certains des principaux enseignements tirés, mais surtout fournit une plate-forme pour apprécier le rôle crucial que les acteurs de la société civile et les communautés locales jouent dans la protection des espèces menacées en Afrique.

   

This report will showcase the variety of actions undertaken over the years and discuss some of the key lessons learnt, but above all it will provide a platform to appreciate the crucial role that civil society actors and local communities play in protecting threatened species in Africa.

   

Ity tatitry ny fiantraika ity dia manome ny antsipirian’ireo vokatra miabo maro azo avy amin’ny hetsika nataon’ireo fiarahamonim-pirenena nahazo famatsiam-bola – sy ireo fiarahamonina notohanan’izy ireo – mba hanampy amin’ny fitarihana ireo hetsika ho avy. Amin’ny ankapobeny, ny hetsika SOS Lemurs dia nandray anjara tamin’ny fomba maro mba hiantohana ny fahavelomana maharitr’ireo biby tena manan-danja ireo.

   

Ce rapport d’impact détaille les nombreux résultats positifs obtenus par ces bénéficiaires de la société civile, ainsi que par les communautés locales qu’ils soutiennent, afin d’orienter les activités futures. Dans son ensemble, l’initiative SOS lémuriens a contribué de plusieurs façons à assurer la survie à long terme de ces animaux extrêmement importants.

   

This impact report details the many positive results achieved by these civil society grantees – and the local communities they support – to help guide future activities. Overall, the SOS lemurs initiative has contributed in many ways to ensuring the long-term survival of these hugely important animals.

   

This book addresses how sustainability discourse and advocacy can translate to impactful policies especially when bridging the divide between sustainability, climate change and gender. The book explores various areas, such as conservation, climate action, sustainable fashion, and corporate sustainability, and defines the existing sustainability gaps in the selected cases (country/sector/region). It highlights the value of sustainability science and climate change on innovative approaches to research, education, capacity-building, and practice to transform rhetoric into impact sustainability while encompassing cases from various industries, sectors, and geographical contexts.

   

This publication sets out a practical approach to spatial biodiversity assessment and prioritisation, which can be applied at the national level in any country. It shows a sequential process for biodiversity assessment, prioritisation and planning, based on a few foundational spatial datasets. This second edition now shows how the approach can help countries to implement the targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and monitor progress towards their achievement. It includes new guidance on the Global Ecosystem Typology, IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, and the identification of Key Biodiversity Areas.

   

This document provides broad guidance on surveillance of infectious and non-infectious wildlife diseases, pathogens and toxic agents to assist in the implementation of a national surveillance programme for free-ranging wildlife. It is intended to promote a common understanding, which can serve as a foundation for training and operational procedures. While this guidance is geared to surveillance of free-ranging wildlife (whether in spaces managed by the public or private sector), much of the information is also generally applicable to (though not comprehensive for) wild animals in captive settings.

 

    Jobson, B. | Cook, A. | Fletcher, C. | Bennun, L. | Murrell, L. | Asante-Owusu, R. | Liu, Q.

The need to transition to a lower carbon, naturesafe renewable energy-based economy is more urgent than ever. This report provides an  overview of potential opportunities for biodiversity enhancement for wind and solar developments, bringing together information on good  practice principles, case studies from industry practice, and a summary of existing approaches to biodiversity enhancement. It is intended as a  compendium summary resource for developers, combining a variety of diffuse information from literature and community of practice.