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Caring for Country

Preserving Nature for both conservation and Human Health Outcomes Session 0736 Room 402B Healthy Parks Healthy People. Caring for Country. Declaration of National Parks- Healthy Parks Healthy People philosophy. The start was simple- the brand. People feel better in nature.

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Caring for Country

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  1. Preserving Nature for both conservation and Human Health OutcomesSession 0736 Room 402BHealthy Parks Healthy People

  2. Caring for Country

  3. Declaration of National Parks- Healthy Parks Healthy People philosophy

  4. The start was simple- the brand

  5. People feel better in nature

  6. Helping governments understand why spend money on managing and protecting parks

  7. www.hphpcentral.com Primary communication tool for HPHP world- wide Over 250 members

  8. Healthy Parks Healthy People Congress 2010

  9. Healthy Parks Healthy People in Parks Victoria and adopted internationally

  10. Nepal and Healthy Parks Healthy People

  11. Protecting the Earth’s two most important assets Nature and Humanity

  12. Speakers today Mr RatuAiseaKatonovere Ms Diana Allen- US National Parks Service Dr Yam Malla- IUCN Nepal Mr Gi Ho Do- KNPS

  13. What do you need to mainstream Healthy Parks Healthy People in your organisation/ country • Getting your organisation involved with HPHP (information, communication and education materials, case studies, endorsement from global bodies etc) • Partnerships and Community (how to reach target communities, who to partner with, what sectors might be interested, how communities benefit) • Research (developing a link between current health issues and how nature can assist in prevention, developing a research agenda, engaging with universities) • Resources and skills

  14. IUCN Motion #046 Healthy Parks Healthy People Recommends IUCN to adopt the Healthy Parks Healthy People philosophy to protect the earth’s two most important assets – nature and people and to: Understand and strengthen the connection…….. Collaborate with WHO and others to facilitate and advance the health and vitality of the world’s parks and communities. Undertake research……… Implement initiatives…… Forge partnerships and alliances……. Adopt the Healthy Parks Healthy People philosophy.

  15. The future for Healthy Parks Healthy People

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