The updated IUCN Red List of Ecosystems Guidelines provides enhanced global standards for ecosystem risk assessment
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22May2024
More than half of all mangrove ecosystems at risk of collapse by 2050, first global assessment finds
More than half of the world’s mangrove ecosystems are at risk of collapse.
A reassessment of the Rakhine mangrove forest on mud provides new evidence that supports its current risk category.
Abu Dhabi builds on its efforts towards the protection of its biodiversity with a comprehensive assessment of the health status of its ecosystems and the loss of critical habitats.
Key findings provide valuable guidance for policymakers and stakeholders, aiming to mitigate ecosystem loss and prevent the collapse of these mangrove ecosystems.
The IUCN Red List of Ecosystems in Africa – rapid progress and strong links to national conservation strategies.
In a new RLE assessment, ocean warming and overfishing were identified as the main threats.
Deakin University has created this comprehensive experience, which guides you through the complete framework for ecosystem risk assessment.
Two new assessments were carried out for the Colombian coastal-marine ecosystems. Despite these efforts, there is a long way to go in investigating the risk of collapse.
Two new ecosystem risk assessments with national and regional perspectives are now published and available!
A new national ecosystem risk assessments for Myanmar ecosystems is now published and available online.
Innovation is key to overcome limitations when using the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems (RLE) to assess ecosystems collapse risk!
On this International Day of Biodiversity, RLE partners are recognizing the important support MAVA foundation has provided for RLE development.