Essential planetary health workers: Positioning rangers within global policy

Author:

Stolton Sue1ORCID,Timmins Hannah L.2,Dudley Nigel1,Biegus Olga3ORCID,Galliers Chris4,Jackson William5,Kettunen Marianne6,Long Barney7ORCID,Rao Madhu6,Rodriguez Carlos Manuel8,Romanelli Cristina9,Schneider Tim5,Seidl Andrew10,Singh Rohit11,Sykes Matt12

Affiliation:

1. Equilibrium Research and IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas Gland Switzerland

2. Equilibrium Research Bristol UK

3. Universal Ranger Support Alliance (URSA) Gland Switzerland

4. International Ranger Federation Johannesburg South Africa

5. The Thin Green Line Foundation Balnarring Australia

6. IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas Gland Switzerland

7. Re:wild Austin Texas USA

8. Global Environment Facility Washington District of Columbia USA

9. World Health Organization, Department of Environment Climate Change and Health Geneve Switzerland

10. Colorado State University and UNDP Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) Fort Collins Colorado USA

11. World Wildlife Fund Washington District of Columbia USA

12. Ranger Roundtable Melbourne Australia

Abstract

AbstractOur planet is facing increasing challenges: climate change, biodiversity loss, pandemics, poverty, and many other problems closely linked to a deteriorating environment. Meanwhile, one of our most important assets, rangers working in protected and conserved areas responsible for managing large tracts of the planet's lands and waters, are often underutilized, underrecognized and underequipped. They are generally left out of the debate about conservation and sustainable development policy, despite being central to the success of those policies. This paper outlines the need for global leaders across multiple sectors to recognize the profession of rangers as essential planetary health workers and to position rangers more effectively within global conservation and environmental policy mechanisms. It introduces the challenges facing rangers, the emerging diversity of roles within the ranger profession and the important contribution of rangers to conservation and sustainable development. It presents policy and implementation avenues to improve recognition and professionalization of rangers as key executors of conservation and development policy, particularly considering the recent Global Biodiversity Framework ambitions.

Funder

World Wildlife Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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