English title
Promotion of social inclusion and universal accessibility in IUCN practices and in the management of natural areas, parks and green spaces
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Promotion of social inclusion and universal accessibility in IUCN practices and in the management of natural areas, parks and green spaces
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Promotion of social inclusion and universal accessibility in IUCN practices and in the management of natural areas, parks and green spaces
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Proponent (Sponsor)
SEO/BirdLife, Sociedad Española de Ornitología ( Spain )
Co-sponsors
Sociedad Audubon de Panama ( Panama )
Fundación Global Nature ( Spain )
Sociedad Geológica de España ( Spain )
Sociedad Española para la Defensa del Patrimonio Geológico y Minero ( Spain )
Asociación para la Defensa de la Naturaleza y los Recursos de Extremadura ( Spain )
Asociación Herpetológica Española ( Spain )
Asociación Guyra Paraguay Conservación de Aves ( Paraguay )
Explanatory memorandum
Background and Justification
Persons with disabilities face significant barriers to accessing and participating in natural spaces and conservation initiatives. While the IUCN has adopted resolutions promoting human rights and inclusive environmental management, no specific framework addresses the physical, sensory, and informational challenges faced by persons with disabilities. Global frameworks such as the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006), the UN Disability Inclusion Strategy (2019), and the European Accessibility Act highlight the urgent need to incorporate universal accessibility in all sectors, including nature conservation.
This motion fills a policy gap in IUCN's resolutions, promoting social inclusion and universal accessibility in its operations and the management of natural areas, urban parks, and green spaces. It underscores IUCN's leadership in ensuring equitable access to nature for all, reinforcing commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) and SDG 15 (Life on Land).
Why a Motion is Required
A motion is necessary because current IUCN resolutions do not explicitly address the inclusion of persons with disabilities in conservation. Policy changes of this scale need formal endorsement by the IUCN Assembly to ensure coherent action at all levels. Internal guidelines or working group recommendations alone would lack the institutional mandate and visibility needed to make accessibility a strategic priority. Adoption of this motion will embed universal accessibility as a guiding principle in IUCN’s framework and operations, reinforcing its role as a leader in inclusive conservation.
Persons with disabilities face significant barriers to accessing and participating in natural spaces and conservation initiatives. While the IUCN has adopted resolutions promoting human rights and inclusive environmental management, no specific framework addresses the physical, sensory, and informational challenges faced by persons with disabilities. Global frameworks such as the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006), the UN Disability Inclusion Strategy (2019), and the European Accessibility Act highlight the urgent need to incorporate universal accessibility in all sectors, including nature conservation.
This motion fills a policy gap in IUCN's resolutions, promoting social inclusion and universal accessibility in its operations and the management of natural areas, urban parks, and green spaces. It underscores IUCN's leadership in ensuring equitable access to nature for all, reinforcing commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) and SDG 15 (Life on Land).
Why a Motion is Required
A motion is necessary because current IUCN resolutions do not explicitly address the inclusion of persons with disabilities in conservation. Policy changes of this scale need formal endorsement by the IUCN Assembly to ensure coherent action at all levels. Internal guidelines or working group recommendations alone would lack the institutional mandate and visibility needed to make accessibility a strategic priority. Adoption of this motion will embed universal accessibility as a guiding principle in IUCN’s framework and operations, reinforcing its role as a leader in inclusive conservation.
Geographic scope
Global
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)
Meta 11: Restaurar, mantener y mejorar las contribuciones de la naturaleza a las personas
Meta 12: Aumentar los espacios verdes y mejorar la planificación urbana para el bienestar humano y la biodiversidad
Meta 22: Garantizar la participación de todos en la toma de decisiones y su acceso a la justicia y a información relacionada con la biodiversidad
Sustainable Development Goals
Objetivo 10 - Reducción de las desigualdades
Objetivo 15 - Vida de ecosistemas terrestres