From June 11 to 16 of this year the International Nature Conservation Academy of the German Federal Ministry for Nature Conservation (BfN) again hosted a very productive workshop on the... read more →
PARKS, the International Journal of Protected Areas and Conservation is published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) expert World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA). PARKS aims to... read more →
CSVPA is looking at publishing a book, and you could help make it a success! Proposals for book chapters are welcomed, best before the cutoff of 15 November 2016. Where... read more →
A motion on 'Recognising cultural and spiritual significance of nature in protected and conserved areas' (motion 34) was adopted at the IUCN World Conservation Congres s(WCC) in September 2016. This... read more →
CSVPA is looking for case studies, experience stories and examples of guidelines for its Cultural and Spiritual Significance of Nature Programme. The IUCN WCPA Specialist Group on Cultural and Spiritual... read more →
CSVPA-member Paul Sochaczewski, known for his creative conservation writing, has recently published his third volume “Redheads” which is a comical eco-thriller set in Borneo exposing the harsh realities of conservation.... read more →
An article in the UK's The Guardian states: "It’s the saddest truism in wildlife conservation: When politicians announce that they are setting aside precious habitat “in perpetuity”, what they really... read more →
The PARKS Journal or the International Journal of Protected Areas and Conservation is published by IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) is published twice a year as an online,... read more →
We hereby present Issue 3 of the CSVPA_Newsletter: Culture for Nature. Many thanks again to Radhika Borde and Fiona Wilton for their beautiful work in producing this issue. The newsletter... read more →
Report says invasive species, tourism, poaching, dams and logging ost pressing threats but climate change may eclipse all. The IUCN World Heritage Outlook, released at the World Parks Congress in Sydney, found... read more →