Noumea, New Caledonia
Delegates will adopt the next regional Framework for Nature Conservation 2026–2030 and an updated Vemööre Declaration.
UpcomingSince 1975, the Conference series has gathered Pacific governments, regional organisations, scientists, customary leaders and communities to set the region's nature conservation agenda.
Held approximately every five years since 1975, the Pacific Islands Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas is the region's most important gathering for biodiversity policy and practice. Each Conference adopts a regional Framework that guides Pacific conservation work for the cycle ahead.
The first Pacific Islands Conference on National Parks and Reserves was convened in 1975 to provide a regional voice for Pacific biodiversity. The series later expanded into the Pacific Islands Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas, reflecting the full breadth of Pacific ecosystems, threatened species, marine and terrestrial areas, and the connections between nature and Pacific cultures.
Delegates will adopt the next regional Framework for Nature Conservation 2026–2030 and an updated Vemööre Declaration.
UpcomingEndorsed the Pacific Islands Framework for Nature Conservation and Protected Areas 2021–2025 and the Vemööre Declaration.
Framework 2021–2025Strengthened regional action around protected areas, invasive species, climate resilience and community-based conservation.
Pacific Island countries and territories initiated the Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation as the implementation partnership for the Conference decisions.
PIRT initiatedEstablished the rationale for a recurring Pacific regional forum on protected areas and nature conservation.