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World Heritage sites and the extractive industries

This short independent study focuses on the relationship between the extractive industries and natural World Heritage properties. It was commissioned through IUCN in conjunction with the World Heritage Centre, as well as the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) and Shell; the latter two funded the exercise.

Author(s)
Turner, Stephen D.

Workshop summary : towards harmonization for biofuel sustainability standards

The future of Arctic enterprise : long-term outlook and implications

This report focuses on the outlook for the development of existing and new economic activity in the Arctic marine region, and on a range of different sectors.

Author(s)
Williams, Alex
O'Sullivan Darcy, Aisling
Wilkinson, Angela

Biofuels and indirect land use change : the case for mitigation

This study examines the four options being considered by the European Commission for dealing with indirect land use change (ILUC) arising from the use of biofuels under the Renewable Energy Directive. An alternative approach is developed that would encourage producers and growers to undertake practices that mitigate ILUC. This study identifies a range of ILUC mitigation practices and recommends a market mechanism to encourage such activities through the use of a carbon credit scheme.

Building biodiversity business (Japanese version)

The challenge of building biodiversity business is not trivial. Biodiversity is still largely neglected by private finance. There is a need to develop new business models and market mechanisms for biodiversity conservation, and to persuade the public and policy makers that biodiversity (or component ecosystem services) can be conserved on a commercial basis.

Author(s)
Bishop, Joshua
Hicks, Frank
Kapila, Sachin
Mitchell, Paul
Vorhies, Frank

Building biodiversity business

The challenge of building biodiversity business is not trivial. Biodiversity is still largely neglected by private finance. There is a need to develop new business models and market mechanisms for biodiversity conservation, and to persuade the public and policy makers that biodiversity (or component ecosystem services) can be conserved on a commercial basis.

Author(s)
Bishop, Joshua
Hicks, Frank
Kapila, Sachin
Mitchell, Paul
Vorhies, Frank

Speaking a common language : the uses and performances of the IUCN system of management categories for protected areas (Russian edition)

The system of protected area management categories lies at the centre of IUCN's work and its mission; their effective use is of fundamental concern to the Union and its members. This project has looked at the successes, failures, strengths and weaknesses of the categories after a decade of use, with the intention of giving guidance on steps needed to improve their future effectiveness in response to changing needs and conditions.

Author(s)
Bishop, Kevin
Dudley, Nigel
Phillips, Adrian
Stolton, Sue

Speaking a common language : the uses and performances of the IUCN system of management categories for protected areas

The system of protected area management categories lies at the centre of IUCN's work and its mission; their effective use is of fundamental concern to the Union and its members. This project has looked at the successes, failures, strengths and weaknesses of the categories after a decade of use, with the intention of giving guidance on steps needed to improve their future effectiveness in response to changing needs and conditions.

Author(s)
Bishop, Kevin
Dudley, Nigel
Phillips, Adrian
Stolton, Sue

Integrating biodiversity conservation into oil and gas development

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