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Posted 09 Jul 2024

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IUCN released the report ‘Planet on the move: Reimagining conservation at the intersection of migration, environmental change, and conflict’. 

  • The report calls for reimagining conservation in an era defined by migration, environmental change, and conflict.

Need for New Conservation Approach

A circular diagram depicting the conflict cycle with four stages: conflict, peace, conflict resolution tool, and conflict prevention tool. It includes terms like escalation, eruption, de-escalation, settlement, and post-conflict reconstruction, highlighting the influence of the environment.
  • Existence of nexus among migration, environmental change, and conflict: Environmental changes force humans and other species to migrate which may result in conflict for scarce natural resources degrading the environment further and undoing conservation gains. 
    • Conservation efforts need to respond to this nexus both today and in the future. 
  • Siloed policies for migration: ​​Migration policies often treat human and wildlife migration separately, despite the planet being a shared space. For instance,
    • 1951 Refugee Convention and the 2012 Kampala Convention define human refugees and displaced persons respectively, whereas
    • Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals adopted a Programme of Work on Climate Change and Migratory Species in 2014. 

Recommendations for New Conservation Approaches

  • Address migration, humanitarian and development needs without compromising biodiversity and nature. 
  • International legal mechanisms to protect ‘environmental migrants’ and resolve conflicts in places of transit and destination. 
  • Greater synergies between various laws to protect intersecting human and other species migrations

 

  • Tags :
  • Climate change
  • 1951 Refugee Convention
  • New Conservation Approach
  • "Planet on the Move" Report
  • 2012 Kampala Convention
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