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WCPA Chair Award

As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, the World Conservation Congress in Marseille was delayed for a year until September 2021. Unfortunately, due to travel restrictions many Commission members have been unable to attend the event in Marseille. Consequently, WCPA awards including the Kenton Miller Award, Packard Awards, new International Ranger Award and Chair’s awards have been presented on line during special events on the Vital Sites platform. The WCPA Chair Award is given at the discretion of the Chair to members of WCPA who have provided exceptional and dedicated leadership and service to the Commission.

WCPA Chair Awards Marseille 2021

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​Craig Groves ​Craig Groves (USA)Ìýhas acted asÌýEditor for the WCPA Publications series since 2014. During that time, he has worked with the project teams with the greatest professionalism to edit and improve submitted manuscripts and produce high standard WCPA reports and guidelines. Over the last quadrennial he has overseen the publication of 9 WCPA Best Practice Guidelines and 4 Technical Reports, a major body of work.
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Marc Hockings​Marc HockingsÌý(Australia) is receiving the Chair’s Award for his tireless service as Editor of PARKS, the WCPA scientific online journal over the last five years. This has involved an enormous amount of work delivering two editions of the journal every year as well as two Special Issues onÌýOther effective are-based conservation measures (2018)ÌýandÌýProtected AreasÌýand Covid 19 (2021).ÌýAll issues of PARKS are available free online atÌýÌý. Marc has taken on this role in addition to his work as WCPA Vice Chair for Science and Management and his engagement with theÌý.

Karen Keenleyside​Karen Keenleyside (Canada) has played a key role in WCPA’s partnership with the Commission on Education and Communication to develop theÌý, a global movement to inspire love of nature and promote more inclusive conservation. As part of that work, she led and managed a team from Parks Canada engaged in delivering the virtual Global Youth Summit as part of the Marseille World Conservation Congress.Ìý

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Harvey Locke​Harvey Locke (Canada)Ìýleads theÌýÌýestablished at WCC in Hawaii in 2016 to coordinate WCPA input to policy discussions on the Post 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity. As part of this initiative Harvey has organised regional workshops and meetings around the globe and engaged in CBD workshops and SBSSTA meetings, as well as scientific meetings and regional workshops. to promote more ambitious conservation targets, post 2020 a focussing on protected and conserved areas.

ÌýClaudio MarettiClaudio Maretti (Brazil)Ìýis the WCPA RegionalÌýVice-Chair for South America. Along with Allan Valverde, Julia Miranda (WCPA Deputy Chair) and colleagues at Redparques and INParques (Peru) he led the organisation of the highly successful Latin American and Caribbean Protected Area Congress (CAPLACIII) in Lima in 2019. CAPLACIII was a remarkable event that brought together NGOs, scientists, government agencies, local communities, youth and Indigenous Peoples to deliver theÌý. As a legacy of the Congress annual events are being staged around October 17th, LAC Protected Area Day.ÌýÌý

Allan Valverde Blanco​Allan Valverde (Costa Rica) as theÌýWCPA Regional Vice ChairÌýfor Central America and the Caribbean took lead responsibility for the preparation and delivery of technical aspects of the 3rdÌýLatin American and Caribbean Protected Area Congress (CAPLACIII) in 2019. This very successful Congress was remarkable for the high level of engagement and support from Indigenous Peoples and young people. Subsequently Allan has worked with other congress leaders on annual follow up activities to deliver commitments from Lima, including publication of theÌýÌýin 2021. ÌýÌýÌý

Stephen Woodley​Stephen Woodley (Canada)Ìýhas made outstanding contributionsÌýto WCPA and Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹ûÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥â€™s work on delivering Aichi Target 11 and the post 2020 discussions on targets for protected and conserved areas. As Vice Chair for Science and Biodiversity, he has led WCPA’s work in the Key Biodiversity Areas Partnership and been a key member of the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹ûÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥ team contributing input to the CBD discussion and working drafts on the post 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework. ÌýStephen has also led the development of the guidelinesÌýonÌý.
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​PennyÌýhas dedicated her life conservation and service to the World Commission on Protected Areas. As Director of the Australian Committee for Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹ûÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥, she established a prominent leading role for Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹ûÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥ and WCPA contributing to Australian conservation policy discussions and planning for the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹ûÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥ World Parks Congress 2014. As WCPA Regional Vice-Chair for Oceania, she has been a proactive and energetic member of the international Steering Committee and Executive of WCPA, providing valuable support to the Chair and Deputy Chair. Penny has worked tirelessly at state, national and international levels to promote theÌýimportance of protected areas under all types of governance and management regimes.ÌýShe has contributed to many significant conservation outcomes, including establishment ofÌýnew protected areas, increased budgets for protected areas, Indigenous employment in landÌýand sea management, the promotion of connectivity conservation and the incorporation ofÌýecosystems into climate change mitigation and adaptation responses. She has championedÌýthe WCPA Young Professionals and improved governance within WCPA, and is a prolificÌýconference organiser and author, who has promoted WCPA’s priorities and publishedÌýextensively on conservation topics.

AndrejÌýhas made an outstanding contribution to the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹ûÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥ World Commission on Protected Areas, and to conservation in Europe. As WCPA Regional Vice-Chair for Europe, Andre has worked to maintain a diverse and active network in a challenging region with multiple countries, cultures and languages. He has shown dynamic leadership and strong commitment to capacity development and outreach, working with a range of partners ranging from the Europarc Federation to small local NGOs, academic institutions and the private sector,Ìýand has committed substantial personal time to promoting the WCPA agenda in the region. In particular, his efforts to organize the Little Sydney in Europe event stand out as a major accomplishment, building on the World Parks Congress. The meeting helped to determineÌýregional priorities and next steps in delivering the Promise of Sydney at regional and nationalÌýlevels within Europe as well as making significant positive inputs to the debate on reviewing theÌýEuropean Nature Directives.

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