| 113 | Engaging the public through voyages of discovery of our maritime heritage | Congress Event | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 114 | Last Exit to Aïchi: Towards IMPAC 4 (International Marine Protected Areas Congress)  and 2020 | Congress Event | Launch Event |  | 
          
                  | 115 | Blue Solutions â?? inspiration from what has worked in marine protected areas | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 116 | Blue Solutions â?? inspiration from what has worked in marine protected areas | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 117 | Blue Solutions â?? inspiration from what has worked in marine protected areas | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 118 | Blue Solutions â?? inspiration from what has worked in marine protected areas | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 119 | Blue Solutions â?? inspiration from what has worked in marine protected areas | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 120 | Blue Solutions â?? inspiration from what has worked in marine protected areas | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 121 | Eye on the Reef: be a marine biologist for a day! (Live link-up to the Reef) | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 122 | UNESCO Marine World Heritage: A decade of conservation success | Other | Launch Event |  | 
          
                  | 123 | Marine Wilderness 10+10 Project â?? Bringing back the wild around the world | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 125 | Elevating cultural resources in our protected areas - International Year of Maritime Heritage and Toolkit on Marine Cultural Resources Management | Congress Event | Launch Event |  | 
          
                  | 126 | The World Harbour Project | Other | Launch Event |  | 
          
                  | 127 | Long-Lining, Driftnets and Shark Nets: destructive practices that indiscriminately kill significant amounts of By-Catch: sea turtles, sharks, seabirds, seals & other marine mammals | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 128 | Contributing to the designation of MPAs: two campaigns of the Global Ocean Legacy Program (French Polynesia and New Caledonia) | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 129 | Le Plan Gabon Bleu : 20% de la zone économique exclusive gabonaise sous régime de protection | Other | Launch Event |  | 
          
                  | 130 | Putting Important Marine Mammal Areas (IMMAs) on the global map | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 131 | The status and problems of  Japanese oceans (from icebergs to coral reefs) | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 132 | Introducing the Global Ocean Refuge System | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 133 | Inspiring solutions from marine regions: stepping up the dialogue between marine regions to achieve Aichi target 11 faster (A joint workshop by HELCOM, SPREP, and The Cartagena Convention) | Other | Dialogue |  | 
          
                  | 134 | PlanetFest | Other | Planetfest |  | 
          
                  | 140 | Closing Plenary (Part 3) | Other | Plenary |  | 
          
                  | 143 | Closing Plenary (Part 2) | Other | Plenary |  143_Notes_CJ.docx 
  143_0910-1010 Minister Donskoy.pdf 
  143_1015-1045 Penelope Figgis.pdf 
  143_1140-1200 Trevor Sandwith WPC Promise of Sydney.pdf 
  143_1301-1306 Jeffrey Lee.pdf 
  143_IRF Awards.pdf 
  143_Rolling Promises.pdf | 
          
                  | 146 | Closing Plenary (Part 1) | Other | Plenary |  | 
          
                  | 155 | Closing Parallel Plenary 1 | Other | Plenary |  155_notes_SB.docx 
  155_stream1_NL.docx | 
          
                  | 164 | Closing Parallel Plenary 3 | Other | Plenary |  164_wpcreport_CJKR.docx 
  164_Notes_AJ.docx | 
          
                  | 172 | Closing Parallel Plenary 2 | Other | Plenary |  172_Notes_ES.docx 
  172_notes_LN.docx | 
          
                  | 178 | Opening Parallel Plenary PLANET | Other | Plenary |  178_wpcreport_MG+SS.docx 
  178_1_Parallel Plenary Sessions - Agenda.pdf | 
          
                  | 183 | Opening Parallel Plenary PEOPLE | Other | Plenary |  183_wpcreport_LN.docx | 
          
                  | 188 | Opening Parallel Plenary PARKS | Other | Plenary |  188_wpcreport_CJ.docx | 
          
                  | 196 | Opening Plenary: Afternoon Session (Part 2) | Other | Plenary |  196_wpcreport_CJ.docx | 
          
                  | 199 | Opening Plenary: Afternoon Session (Part 1) | Other | Plenary |  199_wpcreport_LN.docx | 
          
                  | 205 | Opening Plenary - Morning Session (Part 2) | Other | Plenary |  205_wpcreport_MG.docx | 
          
                  | 211 | Opening Plenary - Morning Session (Part 1) | Other | Plenary |  211_wpcreport_CJ.docx 
  Complementary notes.docx | 
          
                  | 215 | Marine Opening Plenary. All streams lead to the ocean: the Marine Journey at the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 | Other | Welcome Ceremony |  215_wpcreport_CJ.docx 
  215_1_Marine plenary script.pdf | 
          
                  | 217 | Protected Planet: status and trends of protected area coverage across countries | Stream Session | Lecture |  217_wpcreport_JT.docx 
  217_1_Diego-Assessing progress towards Aichi Target 11 where are we now.pdf 
  217_2_Johnston-Mainstreaming protected areas into business decision making.pdf 
  217_3_Yerena&Naveda-The real extension of Venezuelan Protected Areas.pdf 
  217_4_Dobois-Web based services for.pdf 
  217_5-Harris-Dynamics of the Conservation Estate.pdf | 
          
                  | 218 | The futures of privately protected areas: realising the opportunity. | Stream Session | Lecture |  218_wpcreport_ST.docx 
  218_1_The futures of privately protected areas realising the opportunity.pdf | 
          
                  | 219 | Sliding back or moving forward? Protected area degazettement, representativeness, and non-regression. | Stream Session | Panel Discussion |  219_wpcreport_JT.docx 
  219_1_Mascia-Sliding back or moving forward Protected area degazettement, representativeness, and non-regression..pdf 
  219_2_Lobo-Protected Area Downgrading, Downsizing, and Degazettement (PADDD) in Brazil.pdf 
  219_3_Taylor- PADDD in context windback.pdf 
  219_4_Craigie-PADDD a mechanism to improve the Comprehensiveness, Adequacy and Representativeness of protected areas.pdf | 
          
                  | 220 | Innovative protected area management | Stream Session | Lecture |  | 
          
                  | 221 | The value of IUCN\â??s Red Lists in protected area planning and monitoring. | Stream Session | Dialogue |  221_wpcreport_NL.docx 
  221_1_Lacher-review of its role in aiding protected area network planning, management and monitoring.pdf 
  221_2_Oliviera-Red list, A New Tool to Inform Protected Area Management and Monitor Effectiveness..pdf 
  221_3_Hilton-Taylor-The integration of the IUCN Red List and its relevance to protected areas.pdf 
  221_4_Secoy-The importance of National Red Lists in catalysing biodiversity assessments.pdf | 
          
                  | 222 | Funding success in protected areas â?? how to assess financial needs, identify gaps, and develop the right strategies | Stream Session | Workshop |  222_wpcreport_ST.docx 
  222_1_Andrew Bovanick-Guide to increase the public budget for protected area systems.pdf 
  222_2_The financial costs of establishing and effectively managing a global protected area network.pdf 
  222_3_Taylor Fitzsimons-Reaching Aichi Target 11 in Australia.pdf 
  222_4_Lowell_CaseStudySMMA Sust Finance.pdf 
  222_5_Amazon Protected Areas Program.pdf 
  222_6_A Strategy to Finance Protected Area Systems Brazil.pdf | 
          
                  | 223 | Australia's National Reserve System: A world leading example of establishing a comprehensive, adequate and representative reserve system on land and sea, but where to from here? | Stream Session | Lecture |  223_1_Fitzsimons-Australia's National Reserve System.pdf | 
          
                  | 224 | Identifying and Conserving Important Freshwater Areas | Stream Session | Lecture |  224_wpcreport_HC.docx 
  224_1_Langhammer-Sites that contribute significantly to the global persistence of biodiversity.pdf 
  224_2_Linke-Protection of a moving target.pdf 
  224_3_Nel-Expanding protected areas beyond their terrestrial comfort zone.pdf 
  224_4_Harrison-Breakout Discussion Groups.pdf 
  224_5_Freyhof-Freshwater Key Biodiversity Areas in the Mediterranean Basin Hotspot.pdf 
  224_6_Raghavan-Freshwater Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) in the Western Ghats, India.pdf 
  224_7_Finlayson-Identifying and conserving important freshwater areas - Australian Ramsar sites.pdf 
  224_8_Patricio-Environmental DNA for identifying areas of conservation importance.pdf 
  224_9_Turak-Combining citizen science with remote sensing to track changes in wetland extent.pdf | 
          
                  | 225 | A global standard to identify Key Biodiversity Areas: results of a global consultation | Stream Session | Workshop |  225_wpcreport_ST.docx 
  225_1_Developing an IUCN Standard for the Identification of Key Biodiversity Areas.pdf | 
          
                  | 226 | Regional marine protected area (MPA) networks, seascapes and ecologically important areas | Stream Session | Lecture |  226_wpcreport_ST.docx 
  226_TARA School-Marine Protected Areas.pdf | 
          
                  | 227 | How different sectors use Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) | Stream Session | Panel Discussion |  227_wpcreport_HC.docx | 
          
                  | 228 | Protected area management effectiveness 1: global progress and lessons learned | Stream Session | Lecture |  228_1_Hockings_Protected Area Management Effectiveness.pdf 
  228_2_Program on African Protected Areas & Conservation IUCN-PAPACO.pdf 
  228_3_Liverington-GlobalstudyWPC.pdf 
  228_4_Riecken-Quality counts,Criteria and standards for large protected areas in Germany.pdf 
  228_5_Indonesia-Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas.pdf 
  228_6_Burgess-The Management Effectiveness Tracking Tool.pdf 
  228_7_Carbutt-The KwaZulu-Natal experience.pdf 
  228_8_Hamdan-Sarawak Towards Effective Management of Protected Areas.pdf 
  228_9_Mathur-Management Effectiveness Evaluation, Indian Experience.pdf | 
          
                  | 229 | National processes for identifying Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) | Stream Session | Lecture |  229_wpcreport_HC.docx 
  229_1_Langhammer-Identifying and Conserving KBAs, Experiences from Around the World.pdf 
  229_2_Vergara-KBA Identification Process - Philippines.pdf 
  229_3_Raghavan-Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation in the Western Ghats, The Key Biodiversity Area Approach.pdf 
  229_4_Vine-The State of Australia Bird and Biodiversity Areas.pdf 
  229_5_Obretenova-Identifying the Areas of Special Conservation Interest, forming the Emerald Network.pdf 
  229_6_Fishpool-Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas in the marine environment.pdf 
  229_7-Brazilian Alliance for Zero Extinction BAZE.pdf 
  229_8_Briggs-KBAs and Ramsar.pdf 
  229_9_How different sectors use Key Biodiversity Areas.pdf 
  229_10_Commenville-KBA.pdf | 
          
                  | 230 | Innovative financial mechanisms for conservation and protected areas | Stream Session | Lecture |  230_wpcreport_ST.docx 
  230_1_Rosenzweig-Financing beyonnd PAs.pdf 
  230_2_FUNBIO-A Strategy to Finance Protected Area Systems, the Experience of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.pdf 
  230_3_CFA-The role of Conservation Trust Fund, recent studies and tools.pdf 
  230_4_Landreau-Mathias-A new financial instrument to secure the long term financing of Protected Area networks.pdf 
  230_5_Huwyler-Innovative financial mechanisms for conservation and protected areas.pdf 
  230_6_Can biodiversity offsets help finance underfunded Protected Areas.pdf 
  230_7_Tizard-Taninthayi Nature Reserve Project.pdf | 
          
                  | 231 | Protected area management effectiveness 2: making assessments count | Stream Session | Lecture |  231_wpcreport_NL.docx 
  231_1_Growcock-Making assessments count Protected area management effectiveness.pdf 
  231_2_Stishov-Assessment of Conservation Effectiveness of Protected Areas and their regional networks.pdf 
  231_3_Chrismitchell-From Durban to Sydney.pdf 
  231_4_Puhlmann-Interactive Evaluation of Germany's National Parks.pdf 
  231_5_Khumalo-Monitoring of the South Africa PA.pdf 
  231_6_Matar-A first regional assessment of their management effectiveness.pdf 
  231_7_Principles.pdf |