Getting Biodiversity Projects to Work

Getting Biodiversity Projects to Work
Author: Thomas O. McShane,Michael P. Wells
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2004
Genre: Biodiversity
ISBN: 9780231127653

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This book explores both the theoretical and practical underpinnings of integrated conservation and development. It synthesizes existing experience to better inform conservationists and decision makers of the role ICDPs play in conservation and management and analyzes their successes and shortcomings.

Evidence based Conservation

Evidence based Conservation
Author: Terry C.H. Sunderland,Jeffrey Sayer,Hoang Thi Minh Ha
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136469237

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There is a considerable gap between the science of conservation biology and the design and execution of biodiversity conservation projects in the field. Science is often failing to inform the practice of conservation, which remains largely experience-based. The main reason is the poor accessibility of evidence on the effectiveness of different interventions. This is the basis for this book adopting an 'evidence-based approach', modelled on the systematic reviews used in health sciences and now being applied to many policy arenas. Evidence-based Conservation brings together a series of case studies, written by field practitioners, that provides the evidence-base for evaluating how effective conservation and poverty alleviation strategies can be better implemented. A series of systematic reviews uses experiences and data from fifteen integrated conservation and development projects conducted in the Lower Mekong region, specifically in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. They provide wide-ranging overviews of the effectiveness of protected areas and how innovative tools and methods for monitoring and evaluation can be utilised for more effective outcomes. Results are in the form of management and policy recommendations, based on the quality of evidence and the cost-utility of the intervention. By bridging the gap between field practice and conservation, the analysis should lead to more effective integrated conservation and development interventions. The book represents one of the first attempts to apply the evidence-based approach to conservation and development.

Biodiversity Program Study

Biodiversity Program Study
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: GEF Evaluation Office
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation

Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation
Author: Dilys Roe,Joanna Elliott,Chris Sandbrook,Matt Walpole
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2012-11-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118428511

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Biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation are both important societal goals demanding increasing international attention. While they may seem to be unrelated, the international policy frameworks that guide action to address them make an explicit assumption that conserving biodiversity will help to tackle global poverty. Part of the Conservation Science and Practice Series published with the Zoological Society of London, this book explores the validity of that assumption. The book addresses a number of critical questions: Which aspects of biodiversity are of value to the poor? Does the relationship between biodiversity and poverty differ according to particular ecological conditions? How do different conservation interventions vary in their poverty impacts? How do distributional and institutional issues affect the poverty impacts of interventions? How do broader issues such as climate change and the global economic system affect the biodiversity – poverty relationship at different scales? This volume will be of interest to policy-makers, practitioners and researchers concerned with understanding the potential - and limitations - of integrated approaches to biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation.

Biodiversity in Environmental Assessment

Biodiversity in Environmental Assessment
Author: Roel Slootweg
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780521888417

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First of its kind and unique in its blend of theoretical and practical approaches for mainstreaming biodiversity in impact assessment.

The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in National and International Policy Making

The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in National and International Policy Making
Author: Patrick ten Brink
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136538728

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The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) study is a major international initiative drawing attention to local, national and global economic benefits of biodiversity, to highlight the growing costs of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation, the benefits of investing in natural capital, and to draw together expertise from the fields of science, economics and policy to enable practical actions. Drawing on a team of more than one hundred authors and reviewers, this book demonstrates the value of ecosystems and biodiversity to the economy, society and individuals. It underlines the urgency of strategic policy making and action at national and international levels, and presents a rich evidence base of policies and instruments in use around the world and a wide range of innovative solutions. It highlights the need for new public policy to reflect the appreciation that public goods and social benefits are often overlooked and that we need a transition to decision making which integrates the many values of nature across policy sectors. It explores the range of instruments to reward those offering ecosystem service benefits, such as water provision and climate regulation. It looks at fiscal and regulatory instruments to reduce the incentives of those running down our natural capital, and at reforming subsidies such that they respond to current and future priorities. The authors also consider two major areas of investment in natural capital - protected areas and investment in restoration. Overall the book underlines the needs and ways to transform our approach to natural capital, and demonstrates how we can practically take into account the value of ecosystems and biodiversity in policy decisions - at national and international levels - to promote the protection of our environment and contribute to a sustainable economy and to the wellbeing of societies.

Biodiversity in Locally Managed Lands

Biodiversity in Locally Managed Lands
Author: Jeffrey Sayer,Chris Margules
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2018-07-02
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9783038424543

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue 2Biodiversity in Locally Managed Lands" that was published in Land

Encyclopedia of Biodiversity

Encyclopedia of Biodiversity
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 5485
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780123847201

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The 7-volume Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Second Edition maintains the reputation of the highly regarded original, presenting the most current information available in this globally crucial area of research and study. It brings together the dimensions of biodiversity and examines both the services it provides and the measures to protect it. Major themes of the work include the evolution of biodiversity, systems for classifying and defining biodiversity, ecological patterns and theories of biodiversity, and an assessment of contemporary patterns and trends in biodiversity. The science of biodiversity has become the science of our future. It is an interdisciplinary field spanning areas of both physical and life sciences. Our awareness of the loss of biodiversity has brought a long overdue appreciation of the magnitude of this loss and a determination to develop the tools to protect our future. Second edition includes over 100 new articles and 226 updated articles covering this multidisciplinary field— from evolution to habits to economics, in 7 volumes The editors of this edition are all well respected, instantly recognizable academics operating at the top of their respective fields in biodiversity research; readers can be assured that they are reading material that has been meticulously checked and reviewed by experts Approximately 1,800 figures and 350 tables complement the text, and more than 3,000 glossary entries explain key terms