The first edition of the Newsletter of the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas Oceania (WCPA Oceania) for 2020 is now available. Full Newsletter (Pdf) Related page category(s) Communication Education And Social Marketing Progress Towards Protected Area Targets Partnerships Regional Pacific Protected Areas Related Pages The ‘Paper Park Index’: Evaluating Marine Protected Area effectiveness through a global study of stakeholder perceptions National-level evaluation of a community-based marine management initiative FINAL REPORT - Seabird Survey of Aleipata Offshore Islands, Samoa. 24-26 October 2022 O Le Pupu Pu'e National Park (Ramsar Site) Management Plan 2020-2030 Why Human rights matter for marine conservation Post-2020 biodiversity framework challenged by cropland expansion in protected areas A global assessment of the prevalence of current and potential future infrastructure in Key Biodiversity Areas A call for improving the Key Biodiversity Areas framework What's on the horizon for community-based conservation? Emerging threats and opportunities Global Protected Areas as refuges for amphibians and reptiles under climate change Latest News Suwarrow park rangers to monitor visiting vessels June 2, 2023 by sprep-pa Read More Pacific expedition hopes to find new species, establish marine protected… June 2, 2023 by sprep-pa Read More Protecting oceans Palauan way May 26, 2023 by sprep-pa Read More Recognition that taboos work and designating 30 percent of the national… May 26, 2023 by sprep-pa Read More News Center What's new Resolving land tenure security is essential to deliver forest restoration June 2, 2023 by sprep-pa Read More The ‘Paper Park Index’: Evaluating Marine Protected Area effectiveness… June 2, 2023 by sprep-pa Read More National-level evaluation of a community-based marine management initiative May 22, 2023 by sprep-pa Read More Understanding the Human-Mangrove Relationship for Resilience in Samoa -… May 15, 2023 by Anonymous Read More
Related page category(s) Communication Education And Social Marketing Progress Towards Protected Area Targets Partnerships Regional Pacific Protected Areas