The IUCN Species Survival Commission (IUCN SSC) is one of the six commissions of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The Species Survival Commission, the largest of the IUCN's six commissions, is a science-driven network consisting of 9,000 volunteer experts working in more than 160 Specialist Groups, including 17 invertebrate groups, Red List Authorities, and Task Forces. [2] The IUCN Species Strategic Plan outlines conservation priorities, with the current plan covering the period from 2021 to 2025.[3]
Company type | Commission |
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Industry | Nature conservation |
Headquarters | Gland, Switzerland |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jon Paul Rodríguez (chair)[1] |
Products | IUCN Species Action Plans |
Services | Endangered species assessment, planning, implementation, networking and communication |
Parent | IUCN |
Website | iucn |
Since 2016, Jon Paul Rodríguez is the chair of the commission.[4]
Specialist Groups
editSSC Specialist Groups are primarily taxon-specific volunteer organizations made up mostly of research biologists and natural historians.[5] Some groups focus on conservation issues specific to certain plants, animals, and fungi, while others work on broader goals like species reintroduction into former habitats, addressing climate change, wildlife health, and promoting sustainable use and trade.[2]
National Species Specialist Groups are also another type of specialists groups promoted by the SSC to create national species expert networks aimed at reversing biodiversity loss and addressing emerging sustainability challenges related to nature.[6]
Species Actions Plans
editSince 1986 the SSC has been publishing Species Action Plans. Action Plans are developed by SSC Specialist Groups. The plans evaluate the conservation status of species and their habitats, and establish conservation priorities.[5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Dr. Jon Paul Rodríguez". Rainforest Trust. Retrieved 2024-09-02.
- ^ a b K. Ozman-Sullivan, Sebahat; Sullivan, Gregory Thomas (2021-07-31). "The newly formed Mite Specialist Group of the IUCN's Species Survival Commission and the conservation of global mite diversity". Acarological Studies. 3 (2): 51–55. doi:10.47121/acarolstud.973015. ISSN 2667-5684.
- ^ Rodríguez, Jon Paul; Sucre, Bibiana; Mileham, Kira; Sánchez-Mercado, Ada; De Andrade, Nahomy; Bezeng, Simeon Bezeng; Croukamp, Carmel; Falcato, João; García-Borboroglu, Pablo; González, Susana; González-Ciccia, Paula; González-Maya, José F.; Kemp, Lucy; Kusrini, Mirza D.; Lopez-Gallego, Cristina (2022-08-26). "Addressing the Biodiversity Paradox: Mismatch between the Co-Occurrence of Biological Diversity and the Human, Financial and Institutional Resources to Address Its Decline". Diversity. 14 (9): 708. doi:10.3390/d14090708. ISSN 1424-2818.
- ^ "Jon Paul Rodríguez, presidente de la Comisión de Supervivencia de Especies de la UICN: "Es verdad que enfrentamos la sexta extinción, pero es posible revertirla"". Ladera Sur (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-02.
- ^ a b Fuller, Richard A.; McGowan, Philip J.K.; Carroll, John P.; Dekker, René W.R.J.; Garson, Peter J. (August 2003). "What does IUCN species action planning contribute to the conservation process?". Biological Conservation. 112 (3): 343–349. Bibcode:2003BCons.112..343F. doi:10.1016/S0006-3207(02)00331-2.
- ^ Cano-Alonso, Luis Santiago; Acedo, Carmen; Almunia, Javier; Bellido, J. Jesus; Calmaestra, Ricardo G.; Tellería, Jose Luis (May 2024). "Launching of the IUCN Species Survival Commission Spain Species Specialist Group". Oryx. 58 (3): 282–283. doi:10.1017/S0030605324000280. ISSN 0030-6053.