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Earthscan reader in poverty and biodiversity conservation / edited by Dilys Rose

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Earthscan, 2010. London:Description: xviii,397pISBN:
  • 9781844078431
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.9516 EAR
Contents:
1. Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Reduction:An Introduction to the Debate-- Part I: Linking Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Reduction - Where, How and Why?Editors' Introduction-- 2. Biodiversity Conservation and the Eradication of Poverty-- 3.Linking Conservation and Poverty Reduction: Landscapes, People and Power-- 4. Poverty, Development and Biodiversity Conservation: Shooting in the Dark?-- 5. Livelihoods, Forests and Conservation in Developing Countries: An Overview -- Part II: Conservation's Place in International DevelopmentEditors' Introduction-- 6. Integrating the Rio Conventions into Development Co-operation-- 7. Wildlife and Poverty Study-- 8. Striking a Balance: Ensuring Conservation's Place on the International Biodiversity Assistance Agenda-- 9. Report of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group of Review of Implementation of the Convention-- 10. Contested Relationships between Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation-- 11. Poverty and Conservation: The New Century's 'Peasant Question?'-- 12. Making Poverty Reduction Irreversible: Development Implications of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment-- Part III: Conservation Policy and ProtectionismEditors' Introduction-- 13. Protected Areas and Poverty - The Linkages and How to Address Them-- 14. Conservation Policy and Indigenous Peoples-- 15. The Role of Protected Areas in Conserving Biodiversity and Sustaining Local Livelihoods.-- 16. Eviction for Conservation: A Global Overview-- 17. Political Ecology and the Costs and Benefits of Protected Areas -- 18. A Property Rights Approach to Understanding Human Displacement from Protected Areas: The Case of Marine Protected Areas-- Part IV: Conservation NGOs and Poor PeopleEditors' Introduction-- 19. Two Agendas on Amazon Development-- 20. International Conservation Organisations and the Fate of Local Tropical Forest Conservation Initiatives-- 21. A Challenge to Conservationists-- 22. Conservation, Development and Poverty Alleviation: Time for a Change in Attitudes-- 23. Conserving What and for Whom? Why Conservation Should Help Meet Basic Needs in the Tropics-- 24. Disentangling the Links between Conservation and Poverty Reduction in Practice-- Part V: New Developments: Ecosystem Services, Carbon and Climate ChangeEditors' Introduction-- 25. Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Current State and Trends-- 26. Selling Out on Nature (and letters in response)-- 27. Payments for Environmental Services and the Poor: Concepts and Preliminary Evidence-- 28. Climate, Carbon, Conservation and Communities-- 29. Protecting the Future: Carbon, Forests, Protected Areas and Local Livelihoods -- 30. Seeing REDD? Forests, Climate Change Mitigation the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities -- Part VI: Moving Beyond the Debate - The Need for Conservation-poverty PartnershipsEditors' Introduction-- 31. Partnerships for Conservation and Poverty Reduction-- 32. Common Ground between Anthropology and Conservation Biology-- 33. Thinking Like a Human: Social Science and the Two Cultures Problem
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Biodiversity loss and persistent poverty in developing countries have been recognised as major international problems. This title explores areas such as the lack of attention to biodiversity concerns in international development policy, and the roles and responsibilities of conservation NGOs towards local communities.

1. Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Reduction:An Introduction to the Debate--
Part I: Linking Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Reduction - Where, How and Why?Editors' Introduction--
2. Biodiversity Conservation and the Eradication of Poverty--
3.Linking Conservation and Poverty Reduction: Landscapes, People and Power--
4. Poverty, Development and Biodiversity Conservation: Shooting in the Dark?--
5. Livelihoods, Forests and Conservation in Developing Countries: An Overview --
Part II: Conservation's Place in International DevelopmentEditors' Introduction--
6. Integrating the Rio Conventions into Development Co-operation--
7. Wildlife and Poverty Study--
8. Striking a Balance: Ensuring Conservation's Place on the International Biodiversity Assistance Agenda--
9. Report of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group of Review of Implementation of the Convention--
10. Contested Relationships between Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation--
11. Poverty and Conservation: The New Century's 'Peasant Question?'--
12. Making Poverty Reduction Irreversible: Development Implications of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment--
Part III: Conservation Policy and ProtectionismEditors' Introduction--
13. Protected Areas and Poverty - The Linkages and How to Address Them--
14. Conservation Policy and Indigenous Peoples--
15. The Role of Protected Areas in Conserving Biodiversity and Sustaining Local Livelihoods.--
16. Eviction for Conservation: A Global Overview--
17. Political Ecology and the Costs and Benefits of Protected Areas --
18. A Property Rights Approach to Understanding Human Displacement from Protected Areas: The Case of Marine Protected Areas--
Part IV: Conservation NGOs and Poor PeopleEditors' Introduction--
19. Two Agendas on Amazon Development--
20. International Conservation Organisations and the Fate of Local Tropical Forest Conservation Initiatives--
21. A Challenge to Conservationists--
22. Conservation, Development and Poverty Alleviation: Time for a Change in Attitudes--
23. Conserving What and for Whom? Why Conservation Should Help Meet Basic Needs in the Tropics--
24. Disentangling the Links between Conservation and Poverty Reduction in Practice--
Part V: New Developments: Ecosystem Services, Carbon and Climate ChangeEditors' Introduction--
25. Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Current State and Trends--
26. Selling Out on Nature (and letters in response)--
27. Payments for Environmental Services and the Poor: Concepts and Preliminary Evidence--
28. Climate, Carbon, Conservation and Communities--
29. Protecting the Future: Carbon, Forests, Protected Areas and Local Livelihoods --
30. Seeing REDD? Forests, Climate Change Mitigation the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities --
Part VI: Moving Beyond the Debate - The Need for Conservation-poverty PartnershipsEditors' Introduction--
31. Partnerships for Conservation and Poverty Reduction--
32. Common Ground between Anthropology and Conservation Biology--
33. Thinking Like a Human: Social Science and the Two Cultures Problem

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