Angkor & l'eau
This summary statement was adopted by the Bergen Science Conference on 12 May 1990, and presented to the Ministerial Session of the Regional Conference on the Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development in the ECE Region on 14 May 1990.
The material within these proceedings represents a summary for 2009–2016 on the state of knowledge and conservation concerns for polar bears throughout their range. The difficulties in studying a species that ranges widely, at low densities, and in one of the world’s most remote and environmentally challenging regions is evident in these proceedings. This report describes the current and future challenges and the conservation efforts needed to ensure the survival of polar bears.
The programme of the Conference for the Establishment of the International Union for the Protection of Nature contains information about the organisation and the agenda of this conference.
Between the 13th and 17th of November 2013, some 800 participants from 40 countries gathered at the Sendai International Center, Sendai city, Japan, to attend the first ever Asia Parks Congress (APC). This landmark event was organized by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan and IUCN, with the aim of bringing together representatives of governments, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, academia, and students to share knowledge and experiences relating to protected areas in Asia.
Con motivo del 50 aniversario de la Estación Biológica de Doñana, se han reunido investigadores y gestores que trabajan o han trabajado en Doñana para compartir y discutir trabajos de investigación y actuaciones de conservación realizados hasta la fecha y propuestas futuras. En este DVD se ofrece una muestra de las charlas y las mesas redondas.
As a contribution to clarifying the contested claims, IIED, UNEP-WCMC and the African Wildlife Foundation organised a symposium in April 2010. The purpose of the symposium was to explore the current state of knowledge and the evidence base for claims and counter-claims, in order to better understand what is assumption rather than fact. Drawing on a wide range of disciplines across academia as well as from conservation and development agencies, the symposium included case study presentations, a series of state of knowledge reviews, panel discussions and posters.