Strengthening sport's contributions to nature
Sport, with its enormous reach and influence, reliance on a healthy environment, and as a connector of people with nature, is in a unique and untapped position to galvanise the action the world needs to address biodiversity loss.
“Sportspeople require clear water and clean air to perform. As such, they have a natural interest in protecting the environment and biodiversity.”
Sails of Change co-founder and IUCN Patron of Nature Yann Guichard
The universal appeal and leadership role of sports have the potential to mobilise a vast network of athletes and audiences, including youth, business, civil society and local communities around the globe to act and promote successful examples of nature-positive action.
Through a partnership with the Sails of Change Foundation, IUCN is working to engage sport, championing the first-ever Sports for Nature Framework, and providing customised training and tools, to enable them to adopt best practices, while contributing to national and global goals for biodiversity.
In addition, the International Olympic Committee, is also providing critical support to the Sports for Nature Framework, in collaboration with the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity and United Nations Environment Programme.
The Sports for Nature Framework aims to mainstream nature across the sporting community, mobilising action needed for sport to meet its fundamental responsibilities and leadership potential in achieving environmental sustainability and contributing to biodiversity conservation goals. It will also provide a forum that supports these actions and demonstrates their contribution.
Prior to this, IUCN and the International Olympic Committee produced a series of guides to help sports improve their environmental performance. The guides outline how to manage the biodiversity impacts and opportunities associated with sporting events, from venue construction and planning, to the actual operations of an event and the legacy it leaves behind. One guide also looks at how to enhance urban biodiversity through sport.
“The series of Biodiversity and Sport guides that IUCN has developed as part of our partnership has shown how the sports community can avoid potential negative impacts on nature while contributing to its conservation.”
IOC Director for Sustainability Marie Sallois