A series of articles looks into the problems and controversies concerning tourism and nature. On the one hand tourism is dependent upon nature, on the other hand, however, it often destroys the natural and socio-cultural environment.
Presenta diferentes metodologías para conocer qué tan eficientemente se manejan las áreas protegidas a partir de indicadores y variables en distintos campos como la administración, la planificación y el conocimiento generado.
Author(s):
Cifuentes A., Miguel
Izurieta V., Arturo
Faria, Helder Henrique de
Organization(s):
WWF-Central America
IUCN
Germany, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)
These guidelines explore financing options for protected areas and provide advice and information on sustainable financing. Both public and private financing is needed to ensure provision of the private and public goods and services which protected areas provide.
Organization(s):
IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA), Financing Protected Areas Task Force
IUCN, Economics Unit
University of Cardiff, Department of City and Regional Planning, UK
This book focuses on the relationship between climate change and biodiversity. It opens with general perspectives on the main issues, pointing out the need to take an holistic approach and to urge policy makers to take action, even when scientific evidence is not always conclusive.
This guide seeks to help by providing national law and policy makers with practical information and guidance for developing of strengthening legal and institutional frameworks on alien invasive species, consistent with Article 8(h) of the CBD, as well as pertinent obligations under other internat
The future of much of the biosphere will depend on managing large areas using an integrated approach that recognizes human populations have a keen interest in ensuring the continuing productivity of the ecosystems within which they live.
The 2000 Red List combines animals and plants into a single list containing assessments of more that 18,000 taxa. A large number of species has been reassessed and there has been a significant increase in the number of species assessments. Documentation on each species has been improved.
Author(s):
Hilton-Taylor, Craig
Brackett, David
Organization(s):
IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC)
Conservation International
United Kingdom, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
Compiles recent data and reviews past information to provide annotated species lists of all amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals of Lao People's Democratic Republic. Each species account considers seasonal status, distribution in the country, altitude range, and habitats used.
Author(s):
Duckworth, William
Salter, Richard E. (Richard Edward)
Khounboline, Khamkhoun
Organization(s):
IUCN Laos
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), US
Lao People's Democratic Republic, Department of Forestry
Fires are a natural phenomenon. However, over 90% of all wildland fires today are due to human action causing significant forest loss between 6-14 million hectares of forest per annum.
This publication records the methods, lessons and experiences of organizations involved in CBNRM programmes in Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, to enable organizations and communities to discover and learn from the implementation experiences of counterparts in neighbouring areas.
Author(s):
Gujadhur, Tara
Organization(s):
IUCN Botswana
SNV Botswana
CBNRM Support Programme
Humanistic Institute for Co-operation with Developing Countries (HIVOS)
This report is on the first national conference on CBNRM that was a culmination of a series of three workshops on key topics in CBNRM, namely: community mobilization, enterprise development and natural resource monitoring and management.
Organization(s):
IUCN Botswana
United States, AID
CBNRM Support Programme
SNV Botswana
Botswana, Department of Wildlife and National Parks
In the mid-1980s, the IUCN Commission on Environmental Law, in consultation with leading experts from around the world, began to respond to a need later identified by Agenda 21 : the preparation of an integrated framework for international environmental law.
This is a new editon of the classic textbook on marine protected area (MPA) management in the tropics, originally produced as an output of the Bali World Parks Congress in 1982. Approaches to planning and managing MPAs have evolved considerably.
BCIS Framework for Information Sharing is a set of handbooks available in three languages (French, Spanish and English) on CDRom, with a printed Executive Overview. The handbooks were written to support the growth of information management capacity.
This novel publication includes summaries of the main issues arising from an internet discussion on the changing perspectives on environmental education in the light of the global initiative on sustainable development.
Author(s):
Kempen, Peter Paul van
Wals, Arjen E. J.
Organization(s):
IUCN Commission on Education and Communication (CEC)
Grouse have long attracted and fascinated people. Their display behaviour, and their traditional communal mating grounds or "leks", have inspired poetry and folklore as well as scientific theories on sexual selection and mating systems.
Author(s):
Storch, Ilse
Organization(s):
IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC)
WPA/BirdLife/SSC Grouse Specialist Group
World Pheasant Association, UK
Oman, Sir Peter Scott IUCN/SSC Action Plan Fund
WWF International
Taiwan, Council of Agriculture
United Kingdom, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
Documents nationally threatened fauna and flora of Sri Lanka. The lists were prepared using new national criteria. According to the lists, a total of 560 species of fauna and 690 species of plants are found to be highly threatened or threatened.
Author(s):
Dela, Jinie
Organization(s):
IUCN Sri Lanka
IUCN, Asia Regional Biodiversity Programme
WWF International
Germany, Ministry for Economic Co-operation and Development
Cooperation at the scale of entire mountain ranges, whether through formal agreements or regional institutions, is widely acknowledged to be desirable. The Caucasus, generally better known for conflict than cooperation, is a major centre of biological, landscape, and cultural diversity.