Conservation and human rights: The public commitments of international conservation organizations
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To ensure the protection of both people and nature, conservation practitioners have a responsibility to integrate human rights considerations into their conservation policies and practises. Here, we i) develop a human rights-based scoring framework for NGO policy commitments, and ii) use this to conduct a gap analysis of policy commitments for nine international conservation NGOs, which collectively contribute approximately $1.86 billion annually to the global conservation budget. While progress has been made, critical gaps remain in commitments to certain rights and recognizing local groups' rights and knowledge, particularly around social development and decent work, recognitional equity, and non-discrimination. Given the influence of these organizations in global public discourse, more comprehensive public commitments to human rights will likely increase compliance with international law, drive organizational change, and help rebuild trust with vulnerable communities.
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Conservation Letters
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1755-263X
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Wiley-Blackwell
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10.1111/conl.13035