IUCN World Heritage Outlook 4

13 Oct 2025

IUCN World Heritage Outlook 4

IUCN World Heritage Outlook 4 released at the IUCN Congress in Abu Dhabi

About IUCN World Heritage Outlook

  • The IUCN World Heritage Outlook is a global assessment system developed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
  • Purpose: Evaluates the conservation status and management effectiveness of all natural World Heritage sites worldwide.
  • Launched: 2014; updated every three years (2017, 2020, 2025).
  • Objective: Monitor how effectively these globally significant ecosystems are being protected and managed over time.
  • Scope: The 2025 edition assessed 252 natural World Heritage sites across continents.
  • Assessment Parameters: Each site is evaluated on:
    • Current Conservation Outlook: Long-term likelihood of preserving site values.
    • Threats: Climate change, invasive species, disease, habitat loss, and tourism pressure.
    • Protection & Management: Policy strength, funding, community engagement.
    • State of Values: Health of species, ecosystems, and ecological processes.
  • Categories of Outlook: The IUCN classifies each site under four categories – Good, Good with Some Concerns, Significant Concern, Critical.

Key Findings of the IUCN Outlook 4

  • Severe Risk: 43% of natural sites now face serious climate-related threats, surpassing all other pressures.
  • Invasive Species: 30% of sites are affected by invasive alien species.
  • Rising Diseases: Sites impacted by wildlife and plant diseases rose from 2% in 2020 to 9% in 2025.
  • Declining Conservation Outlook: The proportion of sites with a positive conservation status dropped from 62% in 2020 to 57% in 2025.

Conservation Outlook in India

  • Significant Concern Category: Sundarbans, Manas National Park, and Western Ghats.
  • Good with Some Concerns: Great Himalayan National Park, Kaziranga, Keoladeo, Nanda Devi, and Valley of Flowers.
  • Good: Only Khangchendzonga National Park retains a positive rating.

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IUCN World Conservation Congress

  • The IUCN World Conservation Congress is the highest decision-making body of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
  • It serves as a global forum where governments, NGOs, scientists, and civil society come together to set priorities for global environmental policy and conservation action.
  • Frequency: Held once every four years, organized by the IUCN Secretariat.
    • The 2021 IUCN Congress was held in Marseille, France.
    • 2025 Theme: “Powering Transformative Conservation”
  • Objective: To evaluate global environmental challenges and propose conservation solutions.
  • Structure:
    • Members’ Assembly: Official decision-making platform where IUCN members vote on global motions and policies.
    • Forum: Open discussions, exhibitions, and knowledge-sharing sessions between scientists, NGOs, and policymakers.

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