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IUCN's encounter with 007: safeguarding consensus for conservation
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2017
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BiodiversityPublic PolicyGlobal Conservation DebatesEnvironmental LawBiodiversity LawValue PropositionEngineeringBiodiversity ConservationConservation PoliticsNature ConservationLawEndangered Species BiologySafeguarding ConsensusAnthropologyDomestic Ivory MarketsConservation BiologyConservation Policy
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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