Unanimous vote against division of Palawan positive for…
25 March, 2021
Unanimous vote against division of Palawan positive for…
25 March, 2021
Wednesday 15 august 2018
Many stakeholders are involved in this process: rural communities and farmers who depend on water resources in the landscape, businesses who are investing in the region, and government. By including them in a landscape-wide multi-stakeholder dialogue, we work towards inclusive landscape management that offers solutions for the sustainability of water and ecosystems.
Learn more about this powerful example of the landscape approach in this multimedia story ‘Environmental Sustainability and Social Inclusion for African Growth Corridors’.
IUCN NL’s activities in the African growth corridors are part of SUSTAIN-Africa. Led by IUCN, the SUSTAIN alliance consists of IUCN NL, African Wildlife Foundation and SNV and is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
25 March, 2021
On March 13, residents on the island of Palawan in the Philippines voted a convincing ‘No’ to the division of…
25 March, 2021
Gland, Switzerland, 25 March 2021 (IUCN) - Following population declines over several decades due to poaching for ivory and loss…