🗓️ 3-11 SEPTEMBER 2021 |
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The IUCN World Conservation Congress comes just months before CBD adopts this framework. As the largest marketplace of conservation expertise and the only international forum on biodiversity with outcomes decided by governments, civil society and indigenous peoples’ together, the IUCN Congress is a unique opportunity to shape the ambition and galvanize the necessary action at levels commensurate with the challenge we all face.
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Monday 06 Sep 15:00 - 15:45 |
H3 - BEST and beyond | French Guyana-BEST Project: Agroforesterie et agriculture amérindienne |
fr |
Exhibition Event |
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Tapping economic potential for conservation through European-African public-private cooperation |
en |
Speaker Pitch |
Economic and financial systems Knowledge, innovation and technology |
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Saturday 04 Sep 15:00 - 16:00 |
H3 - Vital Sites for a Protected Planet | Why conservation and development are mutually reinforcing in Key Landscapes? |
en |
Exhibition Event |
Landscapes Rights and governance |
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Financing Nature : Closing the Biodiversity Financing Gap |
en |
Speaker Pitch |
Economic and financial systems Knowledge, innovation and technology |
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Monday 06 Sep 19:00 - 21:00 |
H3 - Vital Sites for a Protected Planet | Celebrating protected and conserved areas: Success stories from BIOPAMA and BEST |
en |
Social and Cultural event |
Economic and financial systems Knowledge, innovation and technology |
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Promoting IUCN leadership in the implementation of the UN Decade on Restoration 2021–2030 | |
Setting area-based conservation targets based on evidence of what nature and people need to thrive | |
Aquatic biodiversity conservation of shallow marine and freshwater systems | |
Promoting conservation through behaviour-centred solutions | |
Seascapes working for biodiversity conservation | |
Ecological connectivity conservation in the post-2020 global biodiversity framework: from local to international levels |