Abstract

The IUCN is an international organization uniquely composed of both governments and civil society organizations. It provides public, private, and non-governmental organizations and actors with the knowledge and tools to combine efforts to conserve nature and accelerate the transition to sustainable development. Created in 1948, the IUCN has evolved into the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network. It harnesses the experience, resources, and reach of its more than 1,300 members and the input of over ten thousand experts. The IUCN is the global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it. The IUCN’s experts volunteer in six commissions dedicated to species survival, environmental law, protected areas, social and economic policy, ecosystem management, and education and communication. The IUCN Environmental Law Programme (ELP) is an integrated program of activities that assists decision makers with information, analysis, advisory services, legislative drafting, mentoring, and capacity development at the national, regional, and global levels. It includes the Environmental Law Centre (ELC) and collaborates with and supports the World Commission on Environmental Law (WCEL). The ELP, WCEL, and ELC collaborate in their endeavours with the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law.

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