Half the world’s people live in cities and this proportion is expected to grow to 61 percent by 2030. Protected areas* are connected to cities in many ways. On one hand, they provide important benefits to cities and urban people, ranging from education and healthy recreation to conservation of biodiversity, water supply, and income from tourism. On the other hand, they are often harmed by urban sprawl and pollution.

People in cities tend to be less and less connected to nature. Consequently, the quality of their lives is diminished, they have little knowledge of the benefits of natural areas, they may unwittingly behave irresponsibly toward the environment, and they may be less inclined to give political support to nature conservation. City dwellers gain appreciation for nature less through conventional education than through outdoor experiences.

 

Agencies responsible for protected areas, working with others, can preserve and restore natural areas in and near cities, and provide opportunities for urban residents to enjoy nature. In addition, they can promote sustainability in urban settings, and help to bridge divisions in urban society through shared experiences in nature.

 

Innovative programs exist in a number of countries, but little has been done to exchange information. The goals of this task force are to strengthen the ability of the protected areas community to serve the needs of cities and inform urban residents about the benefits of protected areas.

 

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The Task Force on Cities and Protected Areas is part of the World Commission on Protected Areas of IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Click the links below for details.

 

THE URBAN IMPERATIVE:

Urban outreach strategies for protected area agencies

(Full text of the 2005 book: In 26 articles, 34 authors from 11 countries on 6 continents look at challenges and opportunities posed for nature conservation by a rapidly urbanizing world

 

GLOBAL URBANIZATION AND PROTECTED AREAS: Challenges and opportunities posed by a major factor of global change — and creative ways of responding [Full text of a 2007 paper]

 

Task Force steering group

Task Force members

Task Force secretariat

Terms of reference

 

Working groups:

 

Urban Protected Areas

 

Urban Biosphere Reserves

 

Cities and Conservation

 

Cities and Conservation in Mediterranean-type Regions (Advisory Group)

 

Related initiatives

Countdown 2010

ICLEI

Wellness & Nature

 

Next steps: Cities in Nature, Nature in Cities

 

Task Force accomplishments

2003-2004  2005  2006 2007

 

Current and planned activities 2008

 

The 3rd IUCN World Conservation Congress (Bangkok, Thailand, November 2004):

Report on Task Force activities

Adopted Resolutions

 

The Fifth World Parks Congress

(Durban, South Africa, September 2003)

Workshop: The Urban Imperative

The book

Selected papers online

Workshop participants' Web sites

Congress Recommendation

 

Resources: Organizations, publications, Web sites

 

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*IUCN defines a protected area as "an area of land and/or sea especially dedicated to the protection and maintenance of biological diversity, and of natural and associated cultural resources, and managed through legal or other effective means." 

 

 

 

The secretariat for this IUCN task force and related activities is provided by the

California Institute of Public Affairs, an IUCN member since 1980

 

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