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Mediterranean Contribution to the IUCN Green List of Protected Areas | |
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![]() The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation (IUCN-Med) has organized on 10 -11 March, at the Historical-Botanical Garden "La Concepcion" in Málaga, a regional training workshop on the global initiative of the IUCN Green List with the participation of three Mediterranean regional groups representing Spain, France and Italy. The IUCN Green List seeks to recognize and reward good governance and effective and equitable management of protected areas, as well as examine and report on progress in national systems of protected areas and the implementation of the Aichi commitments (Target 11). To do this, IUCN with the active participation of several partner countries, is carrying out various actions to develop, evaluate, and finally present a new model of global quality standards for the management and effective and equitable governance of protected areas. This standard is known as the IUCN Green List of Protected Areas. Several countries including Australia, China, Colombia, South Korea, France, Georgia, Italy, Kenya, and Micronesia, are currently participating in the pilot phase of the Green List to define and enhance this standards model through the creation of national and regional working groups. The Green List will subsequently be applied to several pilot national parks in these countries during 2014 and it will be officially presented at the next IUCN World Parks Congress to be held in Sydney (Australia) in November 2014. The Malaga workshop aims to clarify the procedure and criteria for the Green List and define the framework of joint collaboration between the three Mediterranean regional groups. The Spanish institutions that support the process are the National Parks Autonomous Agency (OAPN in its Spanish acronym;)Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment), the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning (regional Government of Andalusia), and Europarcs-Spain. The meeting coordinated by IUCN-Med is financially supported by the National Parks Autonomous Agency of Spain (OAPN Photo: UICN-Med. Participantes de Italia, Francia y España en el Taller sobre la Lista Verde celebrado en Málaga. Inaugurado por Luis Medina-Montoya Hellgren, Coordinador del Áreas de Medio Ambiente y Sostenibilidad del Ayuntamiento de Málaga.
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