Le programme BIOPAMA (Biodiversité et gestion des zones protégées)
BIOPAMA aide les 79 pays membres du Groupe des États d'Afrique, des Caraïbes et du Pacifique (ACP) à répondre à leurs priorités pour une meilleure gestion et gouvernance de la biodiversité et des ressources naturelles. En mettant l'accent sur le développement des capacités, le soutien à la collecte de données, l'analyse, le suivi et l'établissement de rapports, l'orientation des politiques et des actions sur le terrain, BIOPAMA offre une variété d'outils, de services et de financements que les parties prenantes peuvent utiliser et contribuer à leur engagement dans la Liste verte.
Created by IUCN and the Huawei TECH4ALL programme, Tech4Nature is designed as an open partnership to apply and promote digital solutions for fair and effective protected areas.
Tech4Nature aims to enable more than 300 protected areas worldwide to evaluate their conservation success through the IUCN Green List Standard by 2023.
This growing partnership will provide guidance on the appropriate use of technology in area-based conservation and directly involve the ICT industry sector in supporting nature conservation.
The trilateral cooperation project aims to improve the quality of African protected area governance and management as a contribution to sustainable development through the implementation of the IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas. Cooperation involves Germany, China and two African countries (Zambia and Namibia). Engaging 6 sites in Zambia and 5 in Namibia supported by Chinese experts and IUCN, and enabling cooperation countries to present success stories at international events.
Sustainable Tourism and Protected Areas in a Post-COVID World
Implemented by IUCN with support of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through their COVID-19 Response Measures for Tourism programme.
The project ‘Sustainable Tourism and Protected Areas in a Post-COVID World’ aims to develop a more crisis resilient and sustainable tourism landscape and in the spirit of “building back better”, improve the ecological and social aspects of tourism in and around protected and conserved areas.