International Union for Conservation of Nature

Over the past decades, IUCN has widened its focus beyond conservation ecology and now incorporates issues related to sustainable development in its projects. IUCN does not itself aim to mobilize the public in support of nature conservation. It tries to influence the actions of governments, business and other stakeholders by providing information and advice and through building partnerships. The organization is best known to the wider public for compiling and publishing the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, which assesses the conservation status of species worldwide.
IUCN has a membership of over 1,400 governmental and non-governmental organizations from over 170 countries. Some 16,000 scientists and experts participate in the work of IUCN commissions on a voluntary basis. It employs over 900 full-time staff in more than 50 countries. Its headquarters are in Gland, Switzerland. Every four years, IUCN convenes for the IUCN World Conservation Congress where IUCN Members set the global conservation agenda by voting on recommendations and guide the secretariat's work by passing resolutions and the IUCN Programme.
IUCN has observer and consultative status at the United Nations, and plays a role in the implementation of several international conventions on nature conservation and biodiversity. It was involved in establishing the World Wide Fund for Nature and the World Conservation Monitoring Centre. In the past, IUCN has been criticized for placing the interests of nature over those of indigenous peoples. In recent years, its closer relations with the business sector have caused controversy.
IUCN was established in 1948. It was initially called the International Union for the Protection of Nature (1948–1956) and has also been formerly known as the World Conservation Union (1990–2008). Provided by Wikipedia
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1Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1972“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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2JournalPublished 1961“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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3Bookby Durrell, Lee“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
Published 1986
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4BookPublished 1985“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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5BookPublished 1992“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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6BookPublished 1970“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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7BookPublished 1972“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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8BookPublished 1987“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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9BookPublished 1964“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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10BookPublished 1984“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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11BookPublished 1976“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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12BookPublished 1990“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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13BookPublished 2001“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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14SerialPublished 1992“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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15BookPublished 1991“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. General Assembly…”
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16Bookby Dasmann, Raymond Fredric, 1919-2002“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
Published 1973
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17BookPublished 1982“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Species Survival Commission…”
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18Conference Proceeding eBookPublished 1994“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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19Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1964“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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20JournalPublished 1990“…International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources…”
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