Journal article

Impacts of the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems on conservation policy and practice

LM Bland, E Nicholson, RM Miller, A Andrade, A Carré, A Etter, JR Ferrer-Paris, B Herrera, T Kontula, A Lindgaard, P Pliscoff, A Skowno, M Valderrábano, I Zager, DA Keith

Conservation Letters | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

In 2014, the International Union for Conservation of Nature adopted the Red List of Ecosystems (RLE) criteria as the global standard for assessing risks to terrestrial, marine, and freshwater ecosystems. Five years on, it is timely to ask what impact this new initiative has had on ecosystem management and conservation. In this policy perspective, we use an impact evaluation framework to distinguish the outputs, outcomes, and impacts of the RLE since its inception. To date, 2,821 ecosystems in 100 countries have been assessed following the RLE protocol. Systematic assessments are complete or underway in 21 countries and two continental regions (the Americas and Europe). Countries with establi..

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