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List of Motions

Motion number Resolution / Recommendation code Motion title 001 002 003 WCC-2020-Res-110-EN 004 005 Cortaderia selloana outside of its natural distribution range 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 WCC-2020-Res-111-EN 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 WCC-2020-Rec-112-EN 022 023 024 WCC-2020-Res-113-EN 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 WCC-2020-Res-114-EN 035 036 037 038 039 WCC-2020-Res-115-EN 040 WCC-2020-Res-116-EN 041 042 043 044 WCC-2020-Res-117-EN 045 WCC-2020-Res-118-EN 046 047 048 WCC-2020-Res-119-EN 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 WCC-2020-Res-120-EN 063 064 065 066 067 WCC-2020-Res-121-EN 068 069 WCC-2020-Res-122-EN 070 071 072 073 074 075 WCC-2020-Res-123-EN 076 077 in situ data 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 WCC-2020-Res-124-EN 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 in situ and ex situ efforts to save threatened species 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 WCC-2020-Res-125-EN 102 103 104 105 Ardeotis nigriceps) in India 106 Panthera onca) 107 108 109 110 Neophocaena asiaeorientalis) in the Yellow Sea 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 WCC-2020-Rec-126-EN 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 WCC-2020-Res-127-EN 126 WCC-2020-Res-128-EN 127 128 129 WCC-2020-Res-129-EN 130 WCC-2020-Res-130-EN 131 WCC-2020-Res-131-EN 132 WCC-2020-Res-132-EN 133 WCC-2020-Rec-133-EN 134 WCC-2020-Res-134-EN 135 WCC-2020-Res-135-EN 136 WCC-2020-Res-136-EN 137 WCC-2020-Res-137-EN

International Union for Conservation of Nature

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About IUCN

Created in 1948, IUCN is now the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network, harnessing the knowledge, resources and reach of our more than 1,400 Member organisations and 15,000 experts. This diversity and expertise makes IUCN the global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it. Our broad membership also means we can incubate ideas and are a trusted repository of best practices, tools and international standards. We provide a neutral space in which governments, NGOs, scientists, businesses, local communities, indigenous peoples’ organisations and others can work together to solve environmental challenges and achieve sustainable development. Working with many partners and supporters, IUCN implements a large and diverse portfolio of conservation projects worldwide. These projects combine the latest science with traditional knowledge of local communities to work to reverse habitat loss, restore ecosystems and improve people’s well-being.

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The IUCN Africa Protected Areas Congress (APAC) is the first ever continent-wide gathering of African leaders, citizens, and interest groups to discuss the role of protected areas in conserving nature, safeguarding Africa’s iconic wildlife, delivering vital life-supporting ecosystem services, promoting sustainable development while conserving Africa’s cultural heritage and traditions. The overarching objective of the IUCN Africa Protected Areas Congress (APAC) is to position Africa’s protected and conserved areas within the broader goals of economic development and community well-being and to increase the understanding of the vital role parks play in conserving biodiversity and delivering the ecosystem services that underpin human welfare and livelihoods.

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• Afrikaans • العربية • Asturianu • Azərbaycanca • Башҡортса • Basa Bali • Беларуская • Беларуская (тарашкевіца) • Български • भोजपुरी • বাংলা • Bosanski • Català • Cebuano • کوردی • Čeština • Чӑвашла • Cymraeg • Dansk • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • English • Esperanto • Español • Eesti • Euskara • فارسی • Suomi • Français • Nordfriisk • Gaeilge • Galego • עברית • हिन्दी • Hrvatski • Magyar • Հայերեն • Bahasa Indonesia • Ilokano • ГӀалгӀай • Íslenska • Italiano • 日本語 • Jawa • ქართული • Taqbaylit • Қазақша • ភាសាខ្មែរ • Кыргызча • Latina • Lietuvių • Latviešu • Македонски • മലയാളം • मराठी • Bahasa Melayu • မြန်မာဘာသာ • Plattdüütsch • नेपाली • Nederlands • Norsk nynorsk • Norsk bokmål • Occitan • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • Picard • Polski • پنجابی • Português • Runa Simi • Rumantsch • Română • Русский • Русиньскый • Ikinyarwanda • Scots • Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски • සිංහල • Simple English • Slovenčina • Slovenščina • Anarâškielâ • Shqip • Српски / srpski • Seeltersk • Svenska • Kiswahili • தமிழ் • తెలుగు • Тоҷикӣ • ไทย • Türkmençe • Tagalog • Türkçe • Українська • اردو • Tiếng Việt • Winaray • 吴语 • 中文 • Bân-lâm-gú • 粵語 사무국 [ ] • 총재: 아쇼크 코슬라(Ashok Khosla) • 사무총장: 줄리아 마르통 르페브르(Julia Marton-Lefevre) • 본부는 스위스 글랑에 위치하며, 전 세계적으로 60여개의 사무소 운영 이사회 [ ] • 4년마다 개최되는 세계자연보전총회(WCC)에서 회원들이 이사 선출 • 이사회는 의장, 감사, 24명 지역대표(8개 지역에서 각 3명씩), 위원회 의장 6명 등으로 38명 구성 • IUCN 제74차 이사회에서 제5회 WCC 제주 개최 결정(2009년 11월, 스위스 글랑) 위원회 [ ] • IUCN의 업무수행을 위한 지식 제공, 정책과 기술에 대한 조언 등을 위해 11,000여명의 전문가가 6개 위원회에서 활동 • 위원회 구성: 세계보호지역위원회, ...

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

IUCN is the global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it. Its experts are organised into six Commissions dedicated to species survival, environmental law, protected areas, social and economic policy, ecosystem management, and education and communication. Created in 1948, IUCN has evolved into the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network. Through their affiliation with IUCN, Member organisations are part of a democratic process, discussing and approving Resolutions, which lay the foundations for the global conservation agenda. Members meet every four years at the IUCN World Conservation Congress to set priorities and agree on the Union’s work programme. IUCN congresses have produced several key international environmental agreements including the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), the World Heritage Convention, and the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. IUCN continues to support these conventions as they grow stronger and evolve so that they can respond to emerging challenges. IUCN’s Member organisations are represented by the IUCN Council – the governing body. Headquartered in Switzerland, the IUCN Secretariat comprises around 900 staff in more than 60 countries. IUCN overview • IUCN works to tackle three of the most important challenges facing the world’s ocean and polar regions: climate change, biodiversity loss and ...

IUCN Classification : Critically Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental organisation. Founded in 1948, today IUCN the largest professional global conservation network. IUCN has more than 1,200 member organizations including 200+ government and 900+ non-government organizations. The Union’s headquarters are located in Gland, near Geneva, in Switzerland. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • More about IUCN • Governance by a Council elected by member organizations every four years at the IUCN World Conservation Congress. • Funded by governments, bilateral and multilateral agencies, foundations, member organisations and corporations. • Official Observer Status at the United Nations General Assembly. What does IUCN do? Conserving biodiversity is central to the mission of IUCN. The main areas of function are: • Science – the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™. • Action – hundreds of conservation projects all over the world. • Influence – through the collective strength of more than 1,200 government and non-governmental Member organizations. How does IUCN work? The work is framed by a Global Programme, developed with and approved by IUCN member organisations every four years. The current programme runs from 2012 to 2016. IUCN’s Global Programme is coordinated by IUCN’s Secretariat and delivered in conjunction with IUCN member organisations, Commissions and IUCN’s theme-based programmes. IUCN Red Data Book : Threatened Species classi...