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IUCN's encounter with 007: safeguarding consensus for conservation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 November 2017

Simon N. Stuart*
Affiliation:
Synchronicity Earth and IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC), Bath and London, UK
Shaikha Al Dhaheri
Affiliation:
Environment Agency–Abu Dhabi and IUCN Regional Councillor, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Elizabeth L. Bennett
Affiliation:
Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, USA
Duan Biggs
Affiliation:
Environmental Futures Research Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
Andrew Bignell
Affiliation:
IUCN Regional Councillor, Wellington, New Zealand
Onnie Byers
Affiliation:
IUCN SSC Conservation Planning Specialist Group, Minneapolis, USA
Rosie Cooney
Affiliation:
IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy (CEESP)/SSC Sustainable Use and Livelihoods Specialist Group and United Nations Secretary-General's Science Advisory Board, Canberra, Australia
John Donaldson
Affiliation:
South African National Biodiversity Institute and IUCN SSC Plant Conservation Sub-Committee and Cycad Specialist Group, Pretoria, South Africa
Holly T. Dublin
Affiliation:
IUCN SSC African Elephant Specialist Group, Nairobi, Kenya
Hilde Eggermont
Affiliation:
Belgian Biodiversity Platform, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences and IUCN Regional Councillor, Brussels, Belgium
Barbara Engels
Affiliation:
German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation, Bonn, Germany
Basile van Havre
Affiliation:
Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Gatineau, Canada
Michael Hoffmann
Affiliation:
Conservation Programmes, Zoological Society of London, and IUCN Species Survival Commission, London, UK
Masahiko Horie
Affiliation:
Ambassador for Global Environmental Affairs for the Government of Japan and IUCN Regional Councillor, Tokyo, Japan
Jon Hutton
Affiliation:
Luc Hoffmann Institute, WWF International, Gland, Switzerland
Ashok Khosla
Affiliation:
Development Alternatives, New Delhi, India
Frédéric Launay
Affiliation:
Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Caroline Lees
Affiliation:
IUCN SSC Conservation Planning Specialist Group, Auckland, New Zealand
Georgina M. Mace
Affiliation:
Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, University College London, London, UK
Julia Marton-Lefèvre
Affiliation:
Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Paris, France
Vivek Menon
Affiliation:
Wildlife Trust of India, New Delhi, India
Russell A. Mittermeier
Affiliation:
Conservation International and IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group, Washington, DC, USA
Tamar Pataridze
Affiliation:
IUCN Regional Councillor, Tbilisi, Georgia
Miguel Pellerano
Affiliation:
Former IUCN Regional Councillor, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ramon Perez Gil
Affiliation:
FAUNAM, Cuernavaca, Mexico
John G. Robinson
Affiliation:
Wildlife Conservation Society and IUCN Regional Councillor, New York, USA
Jon Paul Rodríguez
Affiliation:
IUCN SSC, Provita and Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas, Caracas, Venezuela
Aroha Te Pareake Mead
Affiliation:
Chair Emeritus IUCN CEESP, Wellington, New Zealand
Spencer Thomas
Affiliation:
Ambassador for Multilateral Environmental Agreements for the Government of Grenada, St George's, Grenada
Marina von Weissenberg
Affiliation:
Ministry of the Environment, Government of Finland, Helsinki, Finland
*
(Corresponding author) E-mail simon@synchronicityearth.org
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Abstract

A controversy at the 2016 IUCN World Conservation Congress on the topic of closing domestic ivory markets (the 007, or so-called James Bond, motion) has given rise to a debate on IUCN's value proposition. A cross-section of authors who are engaged in IUCN but not employed by the organization, and with diverse perspectives and opinions, here argue for the importance of safeguarding and strengthening the unique technical and convening roles of IUCN, providing examples of what has and has not worked. Recommendations for protecting and enhancing IUCN's contribution to global conservation debates and policy formulation are given.

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