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The future for ATBC conservation declarations
The Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC) is the
world's largest international and professional organization whose
mission is to promote research, education, and communication
about the world's tropical ecosystems. A core component of ATBC’s
mandate is to engage in conservation science and capacity-building
activities on a global and regional basis. It therefore has a critical role
to play in advocating the use of science and other evidence-based
approaches to inform conservation practices and policies at local,
national, and global levels, as described further in the 2015–2025
Strategic Plan.1 The main purpose of our commentary is to enlighten
members of ATBC and the wider tropical conservation community of
the importance and value of ATBC conference declarations as instruments
for identifying and tackling significant conservation issues
across the tropics. We also share our combined insights and
recommendations on how to prepare, deliver, and evaluate any future
ATBC conference declarations