Geography → Conservation Zones
Organizations relating to Conservation Zones
Central Africa Protected Areas Network / Libreville, Gabon
IUCN WCPA Specialist Group on Cultural and Spiritual Values of Protected Areas / Wageningen, Netherlands / Est. 1998
Red Iberoamericana de Comités MAB y Reservas de la Biósfera / Paris, France / Est. 1993
Southeast Asian Biosphere Reserve Network / Jakarta, Indonesia / Est. 1998
East Asian Biosphere Reserve Network / Beijing, China / Est. 1995
African Geoparks Network / El Jadida, Morocco / Est. 2009
World Neighbors / Oklahoma City OK, USA / Est. 1951
Amazon Conservation Association / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1999
Association of Baltic National Parks / Est. 1991
European Association for Free Nature Reserves / Est. 1967
Latin American Committee on National Parks / Est. 1964
Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Biological Diversity in the Mediterranean / Athens, Greece / Est. 1995
Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife to the Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Region / Kingston, Jamaica / Est. 1990
Protocol Concerning Protected Areas and Wild Fauna and Flora in the Eastern African Region / Victoria, Seychelles / Est. 1985
Protocol Concerning Mediterranean Specially Protected Areas / Est. 1982
Caribbean Marine Parks and Protected Areas Management Network / St Michael, Barbados
Protected Area Network of Parks / Est. 1997
Protocol on biological diversity and establishment of specially protected areas
Subred de Areas Protegidas del Amazonas / Washington DC, USA
Biosphere Reserves for Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development in Anglophone Africa
European Green Belt Association / Radolfzell, Germany / Est. 2014
International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas / Châtelaine, Switzerland / Est. 2017
International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas / Est. 2002
International Council on Environmental Economics and Development
SaharaConservation / Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France / Est. 2004
Technical Cooperation Network on National Parks, Other Protected Areas and Wildlife in Latin America and the Caribbean / Santiago, Chile / Est. 1983
Big Life Foundation / Ridgefield WA, USA / Est. 2010
Global Geoparks Network / Beijing, China / Est. 1998
Global EverGreening Alliance / Burwood VIC, Australia / Est. 2012
Regional Activity Centre for Specially Protected Areas / Tunis, Tunisia / Est. 1985
Asia Pacific Geoparks Network / Beijing, China
Network of Marine Protected Area Managers in the Mediterranean / Marseille, France / Est. 1990
View all profiles (44 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
Action Strategies relating to Conservation Zones
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Ensuring comprehensive system of protected areas
Managing natural areas
Establishing marine conservation zones
Establishing green belts
Establishing offshore zones
Increasing size of natural reserves
Establishing protected areas for sources of drinking water
Surveying protected area systems
Providing wildlife reserves
Creating wildlife corridors
Conserving Antarctica
Promoting biodiversity management outside protected areas
Protecting national parks
Designating wilderness zones
Evaluating management of biodiversity protected areas
Ensuring environmentally sound development adjacent to protected areas
Training protected natural area managers
Investing resources in public parks
Reviewing information on national parks
Harmonizing data collection methods for conservation parks
Conserving endangered national parks
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