James HARDCASTLE

Biography

James Hardcastle leads IUCN’s Protected and Conserved Areas work. James helped develop the IUCN Green List, the flagship sustainability standard for fair and effective area-based conservation.

James has 30 years’ experience in conservation action that benefits people, nature and our climate. He has worked in technical capacities for a range of environmental agencies, as well as the private sector, and is a former journalist. To date he has lived and worked in protected and conserved areas in Australia, Pacific Islands, Southeast Asia, Western Indian Ocean and in Europe. He was one of the first foreigners to work for the Vietnamese Forest Service, and he has represented the Republic of Marshall Islands in their delegation to the UN Climate Change Convention.

James is currently leading IUCN’s collective engagement on the proposed global target of 30% of the planet protected under systems of fair and effective conserved areas, by 2030 (the 30x30 ambition), related to the UN Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework.

Speaking at

Recognizing Regional Commitment for Excellence – The IUCN Green List in the MEWA region

Oct 10 2025 (11:00 - 12:00)

Room: IUCN Green List
Recognizing Regional Commitment for Excellence – The IUCN Green List in the MEWA region
Global Standard for Conservation: Unlocking Financial Sustainability

Oct 11 2025 (14:00 - 15:30)

Room: IUCN Green List
Global Standard for Conservation: Unlocking Financial Sustainability
Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia

Oct 11 2025 (14:00 - 14:45)

Room: IUCN Asia Pavilion
Mainstreaming Biodiversity into the One Health Approach in Asia
Resilient Reefs, Resilient Communities: Coral Triangle, Effective Seascapes for Ocean Resilience

Oct 11 2025 (16:00 - 17:00)

Room: International Coral Reef Initiative (ICR
Resilient Reefs, Resilient Communities: Coral Triangle, Effective Seascapes for Ocean Resilience