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WWF EXPERTS EXPLORE SOME OF THE KEY CHALLENGES WE WILL BE WORKING WITH OUR PARTNERS TO ADDRESS.
The ambitious proposed
'30x30' target of the UN
Convention on Biological
Diversity aims to conserve
30% of the Earth's land and
sea by 2030 of particular
importance for biodiversity
and its contributions to
people, through wellconnected,
effectively and
equitably managed systems of
protected areas and OECMs
( " other effective area-based
conservation measures "
outside protected areas).
Many countries do not have
space for more protected
areas, especially terrestrial
ones, and OECMs offer an
opportunity to recognize
areas owned or managed by
Indigenous Peoples and local
communities, governments
and private entities. Combined
with tackling drivers,
30x30 is a huge opportunity
to reverse the curve on
biodiversity loss - but it
must be done right, with full
leadership by and benefits
for rights-holders and
stakeholders.
WWF is well placed to play a
catalytic role in 30x30, with
a field presence and diverse
partnerships in many countries
around the world. Our
approach to 30x30 is inclusive
and equitable - in particular
we will work with Indigenous
Peoples and local communities
on their terms. When they
want to partner, we will
support them to strengthen
their rights and management
as well as improve livelihoods
to better meet their needs and
aspirations.
Through stakeholder-led
planning of landscapes,
seascapes and river basins,
we envision well-connected
networks of protected
areas and OECMs that are
planned for current and
future conditions including
climate and societal change.
Our approach puts nature
and nature's services to
people on an equal footing:
nature's services range from
local products sourced by
communities to global services
such as climate regulation.
We will also work with
rights-holders to promote
more effective and equitable
management of their lands
and waters, and restoration of
degraded areas. Recognizing
the chronic underfunding
for long-term conservation
efforts, we will seek durable
financing arrangements for
networks of protected areas
and OECMs. And we will
promote learning and sharing
at local-to-global levels to
enable rapid scale-up of
successful approaches.
Alice Ruhweza,
Regional Director,
Africa
Nik Sekhran,
Chief Conservation Officer,
WWF-US
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