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Do protected areas actually work? How and why we measure site-level performance

Why attend
Come and learn about how to measure the effectiveness or performance of protected and conserved areas, how we check whether they are delivering conservation outcomes, and how the information is used for global reporting towards the Aichi Targets and the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Aichi Target 11 calls for effectively managed, connected, integrated and well-governed protected and conserved areas. While the world is on track to protect 17% of terrestrial areas and 10% of marine areas, little is known about whether protected areas are “effective”. The IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas aims to assess different elements of effectiveness and to build on and scale up use of the ever-growing suite of tools available to measure protected areas management effectiveness (PAME), guidance on measuring equity, and on monitoring biodiversity outcomes. However, capacity among protected area managers to choose and use available tools is often limited, especially in high biodiversity countries. With such a range of tools available, how do protected areas know the right tool to choose and what to measure? This session aims to help anyone with an interest in learning more about assessing site-level management, governance and conservation outcomes.

Session agenda

Speaker

Claire VINCENT

Programme Officer,
UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre
United Kingdom

Do protected areas actually work? Introduction to campus session
11:00 - 13:00

Dr Mariagrazia GRAZIANO

Scientific Project Officer,
European Commission - Joint Research Centre
Italy

IMET 2.2 and PAME Analysis Report
11:10 - 13:00

Mr Harry JONAS

Co-Chair,
IUCN WCPA
Malaysia

OTHER EFFECTIVE AREA-BASED CONSERVATION MEASURES (OECMs)
11:25 - 13:00

Dr Madhu RAO

Senior Advisor,
Wildlife Conservation Society
Singapore

Links between the IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas and PAME tool
11:25 - 13:00

Mr Jomha Djossi DONALD

Data Management Analyst ,
OFAC
Cameroon

Example of using PAME tools for adaptive management
11:50 - 13:00

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