The seven new subnational government category Members joining the Union are:
- The Government of New Caledonia
- The Regional Council of the South – Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur
- The Regional Council of Ile-de-France
- The City of Paris
- Office of Environmental Protection of Curridabat Municipality
- The Basque Government
- The Government of Catalonia
The Union now explicitly includes subnational governments in its governance structure. Four of the newly admitted subnational government authorities are in France, reflecting the engagement of IUCN’s French Members’ Committee, which initiated the motion that led to the establishment of the subnational government membership category.
“Subnational governments and local authorities play a major role in global efforts to protect the environment. This is a significant step forward for the Union, which will strengthen the governance of nature, from local action at the city scale to large regions and territories,” said IUCN Director General Dr Bruno Oberle. “Collectively, these new IUCN Members demonstrate that subnational governments are at the forefront of the global response to the biodiversity and climate crises.”
Subnational governments and local authorities are directly concerned by the implementation of numerous resolutions from the IUCN World Congress in Marseille, such as the fight against the artificialisation of soils, Nature-based Solutions, maritime spatial planning, marine plastic and light pollution, and alternatives to pesticides.
These new Members open the way to strengthening subnational action on biodiversity on the eve of the adoption of the next global biodiversity strategy at the CBD COP15 this year.
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