Conservation and Sustainable Use

Conservation and Sustainable Use
Author: E. J. Milner-Gulland,J. Marcus Rowcliffe
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2007-11-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191523908

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The relentless exploitation and unsustainable use of wildlife, whether for food, medicine or other uses, is a key concern for conservationists worldwide. Indeed, wildlife conservation and sustainable use have recently become centrepieces in conservation and development research. Assessment, interpretation and ultimate action in a scientific study of exploited species must consider numerous factors: from the biology, habitat requirements and population dynamics of the species in question to the relationships that people have with their environment and the species within it. Any long-term management plan must ensure that people and wildlife can coexist - otherwise it is doomed to failure. Conservation and Sustainable Use provides a practical and integrated approach to carrying out research on the conservation of exploited species. It is relevant to both tropical and temperate biomes and is applicable to all exploited species, including mammals, fish and plants. It describes both the practical (field) and theoretical (modelling) techniques for obtaining and interpreting information, integrating biological, social, economic and institutional analyses. It also demonstrates how to translate information into effective action through appropriate interventions, from legislation to changing people's attitudes. This is the first time that all these issues have been covered together in a single, practically-orientated volume. This book will be essential reading for graduate level students and researchers in conservation biology, human ecology, sociology and resource economics. It will also provide an important reference for anyone who is interested in carrying out a scientifically-based conservation programme for an exploited species, including field biologists, wildlife managers and practitioners in the fields of conservation and international development.

Conservation and Sustainable Development

Conservation and Sustainable Development
Author: Jonathan Davies,Jonathan Mark Davies
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415501828

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Linking Practice and Policy in Eastern Africa.

BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE IN LATIN AMERICA

BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE IN LATIN AMERICA
Author: Oecd
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2018-12-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9264309608

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This report synthesises key findings on biodiversity and ecosystem services from the Environmental Performance Reviews completed for Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru between 2013 and 2017. The report aims to provide a sense of the common challenges facing these Latin American countries, the strategies being used to tackle them, the gaps that remain and how these can be addressed. Focusing on Latin America is particularly pertinent given the great wealth of biodiversity in the region and the growing pressures on its conservation and sustainable use.

Integrating Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use

Integrating Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use
Author: Graham Bennett
Publsiher: IUCN
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9782831707655

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IUCN's 5th World Parks Congress (2003) concluded that parks should not exist as unique islands, but need to be planned and managed as an integral part of the broader landscape. Ecological networks provide an operational model for conserving biodiversity that is based on ecological principles and allow a degree of human use of the landscape. This publication illustrates the development of several ecological networks around the world, demonstrating their benefits both for conservation and sustainable development.

Wildlife Conservation by Sustainable Use

Wildlife Conservation by Sustainable Use
Author: H.H.T Prins,Jan Geu Grootenhuis,Thomas T. Dolan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789401140126

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One of the major challenges of sustainable development is the interdisciplinary nature of the issues involved. To this end, a team of conservation biologists, hunters, tourist operators, ranchers, wildlife and land managers, ecologists, veterinarians and economists was convened to discuss whether wildlife outside protected areas in Africa can be conserved in the face of agricultural expansion and human population growth. They reached the unequivocal - if controversial - conclusion that wildlife can be an economic asset, especially in the African savannas, if this wildlife can be sustainably utilized through safari hunting and tourism. Using the African savannas as an example, Wildlife Conservation by Sustainable Use shows that in many instances sustainable wildlife utilization comprises an even better form of land use than livestock keeping. Even when population pressure is high, as in agricultural areas or in humid zones, and wild animal species can pose a serious cost to agriculture, these costs are mainly caused by small species with a low potential for safari hunting. Although ranching has a very low rate of return and is hardly ever profitable, the biggest obstacle to the model of sustainable wildlife use outlined in Wildlife Conservation by Sustainable Use is from unfair competition from the agricultural sector, such as subsidies and lack of taxation, resulting in market distortion for wildlife utilization. This book thus gives valuable evidence for a different way of working, providing arguments for removing such distortions and thereby facilitating financially sound land use and making it a rationally sound choice to conserve wildlife outside protected areas. The expert team of authors, most of whom came together at a workshop to thrash out the ideas that were then developed into the various chapters, has written a superb account of recent research on this complex subject, resulting in a book that is a major contribution to our understanding of sustainable use of land. The important conclusion is that wildlife conservation can be possible for landholders and local communities if they have a financial interest in protecting wildlife on their lands.

Harnessing Markets for Biodiversity Towards Conservation and Sustainable Use

Harnessing Markets for Biodiversity Towards Conservation and Sustainable Use
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2003-06-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264099241

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This publication provides a conceptual framework for market creation in the biodiversity policy arena, as well as several examples of where the use of markets can assist policy makers in the search for more sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity.

Conservation with Equity

Conservation with Equity
Author: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
Publsiher: Gland, Switzerland : IUCN
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1987
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: CORNELL:31924052763442

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Biodiversity for Sustainable Development

Biodiversity for Sustainable Development
Author: K.P. Laladhas,Preetha Nilayangode,Oommen V. Oommen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319421629

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Divided into three sections, this book explores the three main pillars of sustainable development, namely economy, environment and society, and their interlinkages at the regional level. The first section, Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) for sustainable development, focuses on international agreements and national legislation, as well as the challenges in implementing ABS in e.g. India. In turn, the second section examines the process of forming Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs) at the Local Self Government (LSG) level to promote environmental sustainability, highlighting local and community-level conservation initiatives that have led to the conservation of habitats and species. The third section addresses poverty eradication and food security. The case studies included demonstrate how the combination of traditional knowledge and modern techniques can enhance the productivity of traditional crop varieties, yielding greater benefits for communities. The aim of this volume is to disseminate the lessons learned from these case studies, as well as the findings from projects already in place, which can offer recommendations that can be applied to similar problems elsewhere in an attempt to find environmental solutions for sustainable development. Further, it introduces readers to new approaches to inclusive development, demonstrating that participation and grass root empowerment are key drivers of equitable and sustainable development.