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Non IUCN Publication

Parks in transition : biodiversity, rural development and the bottom line

Collection of papers drawing on insight from over 50 case studies and synthesising them into lessons to guide park management in transitional economies where the challenges of poverty and governance can be severe.

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2004
IUCN Grey Literature

Leaving a greening legacy : guidelines for event greening

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2003
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Biodiversity prospecting and access and benefit-sharing : an introductory primer

This primer was developed to increase the knowledge about biodiversity prospecting and its implications and was conceptualised after repeated requests from groups working in southern Africa on these difficult issues.

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2003
IUCN Grey Literature

Agrobiodiversity in South Africa

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2001
IUCN Publication

Promoting rural livelihoods through agrobiodiversity : seminar proceedings

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2001
IUCN Publication

Land reform and conservation areas in South Africa : towards a mutually beneficial approach

An increasing number of land reform projects are taking place in conservation areas.

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1999
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Promoting sustainable livelihoods for communities through the use and management of natural resources : workshop proceedings and papers

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1999
IUCN Publication

Proceedings of the trade and sustainable development workshop

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1999