Connectivity for Conservation Toward a Networked, Inclusive Conservation Landscape

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09/10/2025
17:30 - 18:15
IUCN Arabia , Sur site
Session avec interprétation

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Join us to explore how a landscape-scale, community-based approach to conservation can enhance ecological connectivity and resilience. Learn from the Al Shouf Cedar Society’s experience in Southern Lebanon and discover how partnerships and governance can drive transformative action

Description de la séance

In line with the IUCN’s 2030 Global Vision, particularly the ambition to expand area-based protection and improve connectivity across landscapes, this event highlights how the Al Shouf Cedar Society (ACS) has implemented a large-scale conservation initiative in Southern Lebanon. Through the BioConnect project, ACS has enhanced governance and management of sites of ecological importance, identified and established new protected areas and OECMs, and strengthened landscape connectivity. The session will showcase participatory methods, science-based tools, and cross-sectoral collaboration with communities, NGOs, ministries, government agencies, and academic partners. By presenting a practical and replicable model, this event demonstrates how connectivity and inclusive conservation can safeguard biodiversity, build resilience, and directly respond to global calls for transformative action to halt biodiversity loss by 2030.
Organised by
West Asia Region
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Al Shouf Cedar Society ( Lebanon )
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West Asia Region

Speaker

Speaker Kamal BOU ASSI

Projects Development Unit Coordinator, Al Shouf Cedar Society - Shouf Biosphere Reserve

Speaker Assad SERHAL

Director General, SPNL

Speaker Soumaya AYADI

President, Association for Community and environment - ACE