Biography
After studying anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles, Jeff McNeely worked for twelve years with various organizations in Asia.
He served as a representative of the WWF-IUCN program in Indonesia for three years before joining IUCN in 1980. He headed the National Parks and Protected Areas Commission and was responsible for IUCN's contribution to World Heritage until 1983. During this period, he evaluated nominations for natural heritage and published, in 1982, a global inventory of natural sites entitled The World’s Greatest Natural Areas : an indicative inventory of natural sites of World Heritage quality. He also addressed issues related to World Heritage at the 1982 World Parks Congress in Bali and in Caracas in 1992.
He subsequently served as Director of the Biodiversity Program and as Chief Scientist until his retirement in 2009. He continued to work with IUCN as a Senior Scientific Advisor until 2012. Member of the International Resource Panel of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the Board of Directors of EcoAgriculture Partners, he has published more than 40 books and 500 articles on natural resource conservation and biodiversity. These include, among others, Conservation for a New Era (IUCN, 2009) and Farming with Nature: The Science and Practice of Ecoagriculture (Island Press, 2007).
*[source](https://whc.unesco.org/en/oralarchives/jeffrey-a-mcneely/)*
Contributions:
- *Protected Areas* in [The Future of the Environment (1988)](https://openlibrary.org/books/OL10186280M/)
He served as a representative of the WWF-IUCN program in Indonesia for three years before joining IUCN in 1980. He headed the National Parks and Protected Areas Commission and was responsible for IUCN's contribution to World Heritage until 1983. During this period, he evaluated nominations for natural heritage and published, in 1982, a global inventory of natural sites entitled The World’s Greatest Natural Areas : an indicative inventory of natural sites of World Heritage quality. He also addressed issues related to World Heritage at the 1982 World Parks Congress in Bali and in Caracas in 1992.
He subsequently served as Director of the Biodiversity Program and as Chief Scientist until his retirement in 2009. He continued to work with IUCN as a Senior Scientific Advisor until 2012. Member of the International Resource Panel of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the Board of Directors of EcoAgriculture Partners, he has published more than 40 books and 500 articles on natural resource conservation and biodiversity. These include, among others, Conservation for a New Era (IUCN, 2009) and Farming with Nature: The Science and Practice of Ecoagriculture (Island Press, 2007).
*[source](https://whc.unesco.org/en/oralarchives/jeffrey-a-mcneely/)*
Contributions:
- *Protected Areas* in [The Future of the Environment (1988)](https://openlibrary.org/books/OL10186280M/)
Books by Jeffrey A. McNeely
Conservation for a new era
Ecoagriculture
Common ground common future
Global strategy on invasive alien species
IUCN's 50th anniversary celebration
The Great Reshuffling
The relationship between natur
The relationship between nature conservation, biodiversity, and organic agriculture
Mobilizing broader support for
Mobilizing broader support for Asia's biodiversity
Major Conservation Issues of the 1990s
Protection of global biodiversity
Conservation and the future
Biodiversity Conservation in t
Biodiversity Conservation in the Asia and Pacific Region
Protected area economics and policy
Biodiversity Indicators for Po
Biodiversity Indicators for Policy-Makers
Conserving the world's biological diversity
Protecting Nature
Soul of the tiger
Economics and biological diversity
Culture and conservation
Conservation biology in Asia
Conservation biology in Asia