Social Assessment of Conservation Initiatives

Social Assessment of Conservation Initiatives
Author: Kate Schrekenberg
Publsiher: IIED
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2010
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 9781843697695

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Despite widely voiced concerns about some of the negative implications of protected areas, and growing pressures to ensure that they fulfil social as well as ecological objectives, no standard methods exist to assess social impacts. This report aims to provide some.

Groundwork for Community based Conservation

Groundwork for Community based Conservation
Author: Diane Russell,Camilla Harshbarger
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0742504387

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Conservation initiatives have profound social impacts and consequences for local communities and cultures. This text offers an introduction to methods, from ethnography and interviews to surveys and community mapping, always attending the imperatives of local control and community partnerships.

Social and Economic Benefits of Protected Areas

Social and Economic Benefits of Protected Areas
Author: Marianne Kettunen,Patrick ten Brink
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136213090

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Protected areas (PAs) contain biodiversity and ecosystems of high conservation value. In addition, these areas provide a range of benefits, both direct and indirect, to our societies and economies, i.e. so called ecosystem services. These services include, for example, an ecosystem's ability to regulate floods and climate, purify water, secure the pollination of crops, and create opportunities for recreation, culture and tourism. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the socio-economic benefits of PAs and PA networks and provides step-by-step practical guidance on identifying, assessing and valuing the various ecosystem services and related benefits provided by PAs. It also aims to improve the communication of PA benefits to different stakeholders and the general public. It is shown that identifying and valuing the socio-economic benefits of PAs can be beneficial for several reasons. Demonstrating socio-economic importance of a protected site can significantly increase political and stakeholder support for the site and resolve conflicts between different interest groups. This can lead to positive changes in policies and decision-making. Insights on PA benefits are also needed to identify a combination of actions and land use practices that best support the sustainable and equitable utilisation of these benefits, while retaining a site’s conservation goals. Finally, demonstrating different benefits can help to discover alternative and sustainable sources for financing the management of PAs.

The Social Challenge of Biodiversity Conservation

The Social Challenge of Biodiversity Conservation
Author: Guillermo Castilleja,Peter J. Poole,Charles C. Geisler,Global Environment Facility,World Bank
Publsiher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1993
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UCSD:31822016706509

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Social Science In Natural Resource Management Systems

Social Science In Natural Resource Management Systems
Author: Marc L Miller,Richard P Gale,Perry J Brown
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000311853

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This book is about the conduct and contributions of applied social science. It represents the beginning of a new intellectual tradition in applied social science and its purpose is to foster an exchange among the variety of social scientists who are concerned with natural resource policy.

Biodiversity in Environmental Assessment

Biodiversity in Environmental Assessment
Author: Roel Slootweg,Asha Rajvanshi,Vinod B. Mathur,Arend Kolhoff
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2009-11-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781139483520

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Human induced development activities are introduced with insufficient attention to their consequences for our living environment, even in cases where environmental assessments have been carried out. This apparent lack of attention to biodiversity in environmental assessment is rooted in the difficulties we have in adequately addressing biodiversity within the scope, time frame and budget allocated for assessments. This book provides a conceptual background and practical approaches to overcome these difficulties. It integrates the objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity, its ecosystem approach, and the conceptual framework of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment into a comprehensive approach to biodiversity in environmental assessment. It highlights the need to consider the value of biodiversity based on its use by each stakeholder, addresses the importance of both social and economic development to reach the Millennium Development Goals, and provides insights into ways to balance present and future needs.

Ecosystems and Human Well Being

Ecosystems and Human Well Being
Author: Neville Ash
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2010-04-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781597267113

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The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) is the most extensive study ever of the linkages between the world's ecosystems and human well-being. It is one of the most important conservation initiatives ever undertaken, and the ecosystem services paradigm on which it is based provides the standard for practice. This manual supplies the specific tools that practitioners of the paradigm need in order to extend their work into the future. The manual is a stand-alone "how to" guide to conducting assessments of the impacts on humans of ecosystem changes. It builds on the experiences and lessons learned from the MA global and sub-global assessment initiatives, with chapters written by well-known participants in those initiatives. It also includes insights gained from service-focused assessment activities since the completion of the MA in 2005.

Participatory Biodiversity Conservation

Participatory Biodiversity Conservation
Author: Cristina Baldauf
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2020-05-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030416867

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It has long been claimed that addressing biodiversity loss and other environmental problems demands a better understanding of the social dimensions of conservation; nevertheless, the active participation of indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) in conservation initiatives is still a challenging and somehow controversial issue. In this context, this book hopes to give voice to other perspectives related to biodiversity conservation beyond the “fortress conservation” model and emphasize one of the pillars of democracy – popular participation. It covers a wide range of environments and issues of special significance to the topic, such as the expansion of culturally constructed niches, protected areas and food security, community-based management, participatory agroforestry, productive restoration and biocultural conservation. The contents also explore the limitations and shortcomings of participatory practices in protected areas, the relationship between the global crisis of democracy and the decline of biocultural diversity, as well as present current discussions on policy frameworks and governance systems for effective participatory biodiversity conservation. In sum, this book provides a comprehensive and realistic perspective on the social dimensions of conservation based on a series of interrelated themes in participatory biodiversity conservation. The connections between biocultural conservation and the current political and economic environment are highlighted through the chapters and the book closes with a debate on ways to reconcile human welfare, environmental justice and biodiversity conservation.