Environment and Natural Resources – Conservation Network Planning
This page on the Government of the Northwest Territories website discusses Conservation Network Planning - a planning network to ensure ecological connectivity.
This page on the Government of the Northwest Territories website discusses Conservation Network Planning - a planning network to ensure ecological connectivity.
This video features a panel discussion on the role of Guardian programs in biocultural monitoring and stewardship in protected areas.
This webinar focuses on the importance of Indigenous fire knowledge in parks and protected areas [...]
This video captures some highlights from the Indigenous Perspectives on Protected Areas gathering
This article in TIME discusses the history of colonial conservation practices in the United States.
In this policy brief, the ICCA Consortium proposes a definition of ‘inclusive conservation’ and specific recommendations for legislators, policy makers and other conservation actors willing to pursue it.
This report explores the interface between Indigenous peoples' and local communities' conserved territories and areas, and the governance and management of overlapping protected areas.
This report, from the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas, examines how protected areas, ecological corridors, and other conservation mechanisms contribute to maintaining ecological connectivity across large landscapes and seascapes.
This Policy Brief explores the issues of territories and areas conserved by Indigenous Peoples and local communities (ICCAs), discusses key approaches for appropriately recognizing, respecting and supporting overlapped ICCAs, and offers recommendations.
These guidelines provide advice on identifying and reporting other effective area-based conservation mechanisms (OECMs) in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments.