🗓️ 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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Date | Room | Title | Features | Session type | Themes | Favourite |
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Monday 06 Sep 11:00 - 11:45 |
H3 - BEST and beyond | Caribbean OCTs-BEST project: MPA Finance framework applied in Caribbean EU OCTs |
en |
Exhibition Event |
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Monday 06 Sep 16:00 - 17:00 |
H3 - Vital Sites for a Protected Planet | Conserving at least 30% of the Planet by 2030 |
en |
Exhibition Event |
Landscapes Rights and governance |
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Tuesday 07 Sep 11:00 - 12:30 |
H3 - Post-2020 Partnership Pavilion | BISON- A Strategic European Project to Mainstream Infrastructure and Biodiversity (Infrastructure and Nature Coalition) |
en |
Exhibition Event |
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Saturday 04 Sep 16:00 - 17:00 |
H3 - Vital Sites for a Protected Planet | BIOAPAMA: From Knowledge to Action in Eastern and Southern African protected and conserved areas |
en |
Exhibition Event |
Landscapes Knowledge, innovation and technology |
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Saturday 04 Sep 14:00 - 14:30 |
H9 - B 11 Press Conference Room – Callelongue | Update to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species |
en, fr, es |
Press Conference |
Related motions
Motion ID | Title |
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A call for increased consideration of genetic diversity in IUCN planning and actions | |
Improving process and action to identify and recover ‘Extinct in the Wild’ species | |
Contributions of the Conservation-enabling Hierarchy to the post-2020 CBD framework | |
Seascapes working for biodiversity conservation | |
Promoting conservation through behaviour-centred solutions | |
Conserving and protecting coral reefs through the post-2020 global biodiversity framework |