Motion 065

 

La première lecture est terminée et les commentaires sont actuellement clos. Ils seront rouverts lors de la deuxième lecture, le 21 mai.

 

English title

Establishing mechanisms for engagement with IUCN Members involved in armed conflict, wars and occupation

Titre en français

Créer des mécanismes permettant de collaborer avec les Membres de l’UICN en situation de conflit armé, de guerre ou d’occupation

Título en español

Creación de mecanismos para dialogar con los Miembros de la UICN implicados en conflictos armados, guerras y ocupaciones

Status
Online discussion
Submission language
Anglais
Working language
Anglais

 

Proponent (Sponsor)
Ukrainian Nature Conservation Group ( Ukraine )
Co-parrains
Environment-People-Law ( Ukraine )
Caucasus Environmental NGO Network ( Georgia )
Center for Large Landscape Conservation ( United States of America )
Earth Law Center ( United States of America )
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS AND LAW ( United States of America )
Note explicative
The involvement of IUCN members in armed conflict, war, and occupation presents ethical and operational challenges to the Union's vision and mission. Establishing a guidance policy with clear engagement mechanisms will ensure that IUCN's cooperation and engagement with such members is consistent with its principles [and contributes to the protection of the environment during times of armed conflict, war, and occupation.]
The IUCN's vision of "a just world that values and conserves nature" and its mission to "influence, encourage and assist societies to conserve the integrity and diversity of nature and ensure that any use of natural resources is equitable and ecologically sustainable" are fundamentally challenged when IUCN members are involved in armed conflict, war, and occupation.
It is noted that the International Law Commission's “Draft Principles on the Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts” (2022), which includes “international and non-international armed conflicts, including in situations of occupation” that highlights that “effective protection of the environment… requires that measures are taken by States, international organizations and other relevant actors to prevent, mitigate and remediate harm to the environment before, during and after an armed conflict.”
While past IUCN Resolutions have significantly addressed the environmental impacts of armed conflict, war, and occupation, they have not adequately confronted the ethical implications of member involvement in such conflicts, wars and occupation.
This motion seeks to initiate a critical reflection on the IUCN's current approach and explore the development of mechanisms to hold members accountable for actions that undermine the IUCN's core values declared in the vision and mission. By adopting this motion and developing a comprehensive policy to guide its engagement with members involved in armed conflict, war, and occupation IUCN can reaffirm its commitment to peace and conservation and ensure its effectiveness as a global leader in building a just world that values nature.
Geographic scope
Monde
Cadre mondial de la biodiversité de Kunming à Montréal
Cible 1: Planifier et gérer toutes les zones afin de réduire la perte de biodiversité
Cible 7: Réduire la pollution à des niveaux sans danger pour la biodiversité
Objectifs de développement durable
Objectif 14 - Vie aquatique
Objectif 15 - Vie terrestre
Objectif 16 - Paix, justice et institutions efficaces