Submitted by
Miquel.RAFAIFO…
on Fri, 09/30/2022 - 18:38
General Information
Period covered
IUCN Constituent
IUCN WCPA Privately Protected Areas and Nature Stewardship Specialist Group 2021-2025
Activities carried out to implement this Resolution
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Capacity building
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Translation and edition of Polish and Portuguese versions of IUCN's Guidelines for Privately Protected Areas. The Polish version (https://portals.iucn.org/library/node/49956) was promoted and presented at a seminar organized by WWF POland in june 22th., 2022.
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Completed
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Convene stakeholders/Networking
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Organisation of focus- specific workshops on PPAs at the Asian Parks and African Parks Conferences in 2022, respectively.
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Completed
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Convene stakeholders/Networking
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Participation in the working group of WCPA Europe for the Action Plan 2022-27, introducing PPAs perspective and actions
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Completed
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Scientific/technical activities
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Agreement with Frontiers in Conservation Science Journal on an special issue on the research topic 'Advances in Privately Protected Areas', to be published in 2023
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On-going
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Actors involved
IUCN Members
Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Klimaschutz, Naturschutz und nukleare Sicherheit ( Germany )
Fundacja WWF Polska ( Poland )
Fundació Catalunya-La Pedrera ( Spain )
The Nature Conservancy ( United States of America )
Quebec-Labrador Foundation, Inc. - U.S. ( United States of America )
IUCN Commissions
BFFB1D02-C2A3-E011-96D3-002655853524
IUCN Secretariat
Yes
Other non-IUCN related organisations
ILCN, Equilibrium Consultancy
External link(s)
Report status
Published
Identify and briefly describe what future actions/activities are planned for the implementation of this Resolution
Future action / activity
Capacity building
Description
We are planning to organise and host an international (global) workshop to advance on some key issues of PPAs, in June 2023 at the Island of Vilm, with the generous support of the German Federal government (BfN) and the collaboration of Eurosite and the International Land Conservation Network