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Press release 11 Nov, 2014

Global forum on protected areas puts nature at the heart of a sustainable future

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 World Parks Congress 2014 opens today in Sydney

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Sydney, Australia, 12 November 2014 鈥 More than 5,000 delegates from over 160 countries including Heads of State, park rangers, business executives and Indigenous leaders, have gathered in Sydney to define the future of protected areas and place them at the centre of solutions to today鈥檚 global challenges.

Held once every decade since 1962, the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 World Parks Congress is the only global forum dedicated to protected areas 鈥 national parks, nature reserves and community conserved areas, established to conserve nature and the benefits it provides.

Organized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播) and the Government of Australia under the theme 鈥楶arks, People, Planet: Inspiring solutions鈥, the Congress will take stock of progress made towards achieving global targets, address the threats protected areas face today and promote nature鈥檚 solutions to global sustainability challenges.

The event opened today with the arrival in Sydney of four traditional vaka canoes, which sailed from Fiji and New Zealand with Pacific leaders on board, urging the world to protect oceans against the devastating impacts of climate change.

鈥淔rom the Royal National Park in Sydney 鈥 our nation鈥檚 first protected area 鈥 to the Great Barrier Reef 鈥 one the most iconic of them all 鈥 protected areas have been Australia鈥檚 heart and soul for decades,鈥 says Australian Environment Minister Greg Hunt. 鈥淲e are proud to host the event, which will set the international agenda for managing those unique and precious places for the future.鈥

Delegates in Sydney will devise a roadmap for achieving the global target to protect at least 17% of land and 10% of oceans by 2020, which itself was born of the discussions at the previous 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 World Parks Congress in Durban, South Africa. Also on the table will be the challenges faced by protected areas globally, including climate change, poaching and the illegal wildlife trade, as well as destructive activities such as illegal logging and mining.

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 will present some of its most innovative products at the Congress, including the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Green List of Protected Areas 鈥 the first international standard recognizing well-managed protected areas 鈥 and the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 World Heritage Outlook 鈥 the first global assessment of natural World Heritage sites. Delegates will also see the launch of Google underwater 鈥榮treet view鈥, including the largest collection of underwater images of the Great Barrier Reef released to date.

鈥淲e know that protected areas work, both for conserving nature and for ensuring the well-being of people,鈥 says 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Director General Julia Marton-Lef猫vre. 鈥淚n Sydney, we want to place them at the heart of our economies and societies. With today鈥檚 growing challenges, including climate change, disasters, food and water security, lack of economic stability and the rise of infectious diseases, it is high time we start using the solutions that nature offers us.鈥

Today鈥檚 more than 200,000 protected areas cover around 15% of land and 3% of the oceans. While protecting some of the world鈥檚 most threatened species, protected areas support human livelihoods and economies. Although the number of protected areas has increased in recent years, there are many gaps in their global coverage and many of them are under-funded and poorly managed.

New South Wales (NSW) Environment and Heritage Minister Rob Stokes said NSW was a fitting host for the World Parks Congress due to its strong history with protected area management.

鈥淣ew South Wales has grown its park estate from one per cent of the state in 1967 when our parks service was first established to an expansive network today covering more than seven million hectares or nine per cent of our land area,鈥 Mr Stokes said. 鈥淲e are proud that almost a quarter of the parks estate in NSW is covered by joint management agreements with the traditional owners. NSW is also home to the world鈥檚 second oldest national park, and our nation鈥檚 first, demonstrating our long standing commitment to protecting our environmental and cultural assets.鈥

The event will provide the opportunity for governments to announce new protected area commitments and emergency action plans, such as to combat the escalating poaching crisis in Africa. Its outcomes will be captured as The Promise of Sydney, which will help define innovative approaches for addressing conservation and development goals in the years ahead.

For more information please contact:
Ewa Magiera, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Media Relations, m +41 76 505 33 78, [email protected]
Marshall, Margot, Media & Public Affairs Director, m: +61 418 624 847, [email protected]

National Geographic, Reuters and Deutsche Welle are the official 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 World Parks Congress 2014 media partners.