Une étude de l'effet des résolutions de l'UICN sur les efforts internationaux de conservation de la nature

Le présent document souligne brièvement certains des effets et influences majeurs de ces résolutions sur la conservation de la nature.
Le présent document souligne brièvement certains des effets et influences majeurs de ces résolutions sur la conservation de la nature.
This paper briefly highlights some of the major impacts and influences that these resolutions have had on conservation. It is not meant to be comprehensive, but rather to focus attention on some of the most significant issues that the IUCN Membership has addressed, working together with IUCN's six Commissions (on Species, Protected Areas, Environmental Law, Ecosystem Management, Communications and Education, and Environmental, Economic and Social Policy) and supported by IUCN's Secretariat.
Compiled for the recent SSC Chairs meeting in Abu Dhabi this overview includes a profile of each of the over 100 SSC Specialist Groups, Red List Authorities, Sub-committees and Task Forces of the SSC describing their achievements in 2011, their successes and challenges as well as plans for the future.
Ce livret est destiné à un public jeune visitant le Parc National d'Al Hoceima. Il a pour objectif d'améliorer leur connaissance sur le Balbuzard pêcheur, espèce importante du bassin méditerranéen et de la zone du Parc. Il a été élaboré par l'ONG marocaine AGIR et l'UICN-Med.
Ce guide a pour objectif de faire connaître aux visiteurs du Parc National d'Al Hoceima (PNAH) la diversité faunistique et floristique, à travers la présentation dun peu plus de 80 espèces, communes ou emblématiques de la zone du Parc et dont certaines comptent parmi les espèces en danger ou menacées dextinction.
Ce livret est destiné à un public jeune visitant le Parc National dAl Hoceima. Il a pour objectif daméliorer leur connaissance du Thuya de Berbérie, espèce importante du bassin méditerranéen et de la zone du Parc. Il a été élaboré par lONG marocaine AGIR et lUICN-Med.
This second volume in the Handbook of the Mammals of the World series covers 17 families in six orders; although united here, their grouping as "hoofed mammals" is more practical than phylogenetic. Families detailed include aardvarks, hyraxes, elephants, pangolins, horses and relatives, rhinoceroses, tapirs, camels, pigs, peccaries, hippopotamuses, chevrotains, musk-deer, deer, hollow-horned ruminants, pronghorn, and giraffe and okapi.
These guidelines were drafted by the Re-introduction Specialist Group of the Species Survival Commission, and approved by the 41st Meeting of IUCN Council in May 1995. The definition of "re-introduction" is "an attempt to establish a species in an area which was once part of its historical range, but from which it has been extirpated or become extinct".
These guidelines were drafted by the Re-introduction Specialist Group of the Species Survival Commission, and approved by the 41st Meeting of IUCN Council in May 1995. The definition of "re-introduction" is "an attempt to establish a species in an area which was once part of its historical range, but from which it has been extirpated or become extinct".