Green List Impact: Pathways for Protected and Conserved Areas to 2030

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09/10/2025
14:30 - 16:00
IUCN Green List , Sur site

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Discover how IUCN Green List sites across continents are achieving measurable conservation impact and paving the way for effective, equitable and climate-resilient Protected and Conserved Areas by 2030. Learn directly from practitioners and leaders shaping future commitments.

Description de la séance

The IUCN Green List provides a global benchmark for excellence in area-based conservation, ensuring that Protected and Conserved Areas deliver positive outcomes for biodiversity, climate, and people. This session highlights the transformative journeys of Green List sites and partners from different regions and countries, illustrating how locally driven solutions contribute to global targets under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. Speakers will share experiences of governance, resilience, and community engagement, demonstrating the real impact of following the Green List pathway and how it supports broader pathways to 2030. The event will also spotlight new commitments, fostering peer exchange and inspiring further action towards more effective and equitably managed conservation systems worldwide.
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Moderator

Speaker Siska Martina SIHOMBING

Senior Programme Development Officer, IUCN

Speaker Marc HOCKINGS

Emeritus Professor, IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management 2021-2025

Speaker

Speaker Alla Aleksanyan

senior researcher, HH GAA A. TAKHTAJYANI ANVAN BUSABANUTYAN INSTITUT

Speaker Sébastien MONCORPS

Directeur, IUCN French Commitee

Speaker Yueming ZHAO

Director of the Nature Conservation Division, Changbaishan National Nature Reserve

Speaker Mohammad Khalid Sayeed PASHA

Regional Coordinator Protected and Conserved Areas, IUCN Secretariat

Speaker Daniel MARNEWICK

Programme Manager, IUCN