IUCN Local Motions: Collaborating for Global Change
Emily Gaskin and Christina Lizzi, UH Richardson School of Law 3rd year law students and candidates for Environmental Law Certificates, have worked on the motions process for the IUCN World Conservation Congress being held in Hawaii 9/1 – 9/10/2016. They discuss the drafting, commenting and debate preparation process for Motions 051 (international biofouling),052 (marine debris),060 (climate resiliency),071 (natural resource management), 072 (model for sustainable development),083 (indigenous cultures’ role in global conservation), and 085 (environmental courts and tribunals).(environmental courts and tribunals).
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The host for this episode was Carol Mon Lee.
The host for this episode was Carol Mon Lee.
The host for this episode was Carol Mon Lee.