This brief review of IUCNs 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.
Reflects on the current and future practice and strategies for nomination and management of Serial Transnational Natural World Heritage Properties.
The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of how IWRM was implemented in Thailand and to suggest some useful steps that may be considered by other countries in adopting and adapting IWRM to their respective contexts. It should be cautioned that there is no blue print for IWRM that will suit all countries, and that each country has to develop and adjust a particular approach that suits the political, social-economic and cultural conditions of the country.
Presents the proceedings of the meeting between IUCN, TERI, and representatives of the Indian government and NGOs.