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WCC 2020 Res 101

Status: 
ACTIVE
Other code: 
7.101
Type: 
Resolution
Conference type: 
World Conservation Congress
Year / Conference: 
2020 Marseille
English title: 
Addressing human-wildlife conflict: fostering a safe and beneficial coexistence of people and wildlife
English file: 
French title: 
Résoudre le conflit entre l'homme et les espèces sauvages : favoriser une coexistence sûre et bénéfique entre les êtres humains et les espèces sauvages
Spanish title: 
Abordar los conflictos entre seres humanos y fauna silvestre: fomentar la coexistencia segura y beneficiosa entre las personas y la vida silvestre
Spanish file: 
Keywords: 
Species
Human well-being/development
Law
Economics
International agreements and processes
Land
Geographic scope: 
Global

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Activity reports Period covered IUCN Constituent typesort descending IUCN Constituent Results /achievements
WCC 2020 Res 101 - Activity Report 2022 IUCN SSC Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence Specialist Group 2021-2025 Human-wildlife conflict continues to be included in the draft post-2020 global biodiversity framework in the build-up to COP15.
WCC 2020 Res 101 - Activity Report 2022 IUCN Member Wildlife Clubs of Kenya A total of 10 langstroth hives have so far been installed in the school and students have been trained on apiculture.
WCC 2020 Res 101 - Activity Report 2022 IUCN Member Wildlife Protection Society of India Sensitization of local communities in conflict-prone areas.
WCC 2020 Res 101 - Activity Report 2023 IUCN Species Survival Commission 2021-2025 IUCN SSC Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence Specialist Group 2021-2025 Human-Wildlife Conflict & Coexistence has, for the first time, now been included in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (CBD/COP/15/L.25) under Target 4, Ensure active management ac