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IUCN Grey Literature

World Heritage sites and the extractive industries

This short independent study focuses on the relationship between the extractive industries and natural World Heritage properties.

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2012
IUCN Grey Literature

External review of the IUCN-Holcim partnership agreement

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2010
IUCN Grey Literature

Strategic review of the IUCN Programme on Protected Areas

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2009
IUCN Grey Literature

IUCN and the private sector : experience and lessons learned

This brief review of IUCN’s experience and lessons learned in interactions with the private sector has been prepared in response to a resolution of the third World Conservation Congress, held at Bangkok in 2004.

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2006
Non IUCN Publication

Rights, resources and rural development : community-based natural resource management in Southern Africa

This text examines the flaws in community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) and proposes remedies for many locations and circumstances; shows how CBNRM can be central to sustainable development and the conservation of biodiversity; and presents a wealth of case studies from southern Afric

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2004
IUCN Grey Literature

External review of SDC's interaction with IUCN

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2004
IUCN Grey Literature

External review IUCN-The World Conservation Union

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1999
IUCN Publication

The IUCN review of the Southern Okavango Integrated Water Development Project

The review, conducted at the request of the Botswana government, offers an alternative for the Okavango planning region which includes a multi-sectoral approach, designation of the Okavango as a pilot areas for more decentralized planning, and increased involvement of national and district govern

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1993