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Natural solutions : protected areas helping people cope with climate change : summary

Protected areas play a major role in reducing climate changing carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. Fifteen percent of the world’s terrestrial carbon stock - 312 gigatonnes - are stored in protected areas around the world. Protected areas also serve as natural buffers against climate impacts and other disasters, providing space for floodwaters to disperse, stabilizing soil against landslides and blocking storm surges.

Author(s)
Dudley, Nigel
Stolton, Sue
Belokurov, Alexander
Krueger, Linda
Lopoukhine, N.
MacKinnon, Kathy
Sandwith, Trevor
Sekhran, Nikhil

Natural solutions : protected areas helping people cope with climate change (Korean version)

Protected areas play a major role in reducing climate changing carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. Fifteen percent of the world’s terrestrial carbon stock - 312 gigatonnes - are stored in protected areas around the world. Protected areas also serve as natural buffers against climate impacts and other disasters, providing space for floodwaters to disperse, stabilizing soil against landslides and blocking storm surges.

Author(s)
Belokurov, Alexander
Dudley, Nigel
Krueger, Linda
Lopoukhine, N.
MacKinnon, Kathy
Sandwith, Trevor
Sekhran, Nikhil
Stolton, Sue

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Protected areas play a major role in reducing climate changing carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. Fifteen percent of the world's terrestrial carbon stock - 312 gigatonnes - are stored in protected areas around the world. Protected areas also serve as natural buffers against climate impacts and other disasters, providing space for floodwaters to disperse, stabilizing soil against landslides and blocking storm surges.

Author(s)
Belokurov, Alexander
Dudley, Nigel
Krueger, Linda
Lopoukhine, N.
MacKinnon, Kathy
Sandwith, Trevor
Sekhran, Nikhil
Stolton, Sue

Soluciones naturales : las áreas protegidas ayudando a la gente a enfrentar el cambio climático

Este libro articula claramente, por vez primera, cómo las áreas protegidas contribuyen significativamente a reducir los impactos del cambio climático y qué es lo que necesitarían para contribuir más. En un momento en el que entramos en una escala de negociaciones sin precedentes acerca del clima y la biodiversidad, es importante que estos mensajes lleguen – alto y claro – a los decisores de políticas y que sean traducidos en políticas eficaces y en mecanismos de financiamiento.

Author(s)
Belokurov, Alexander
Dudley, Nigel
Krueger, Linda
Lopoukhine, N.
MacKinnon, Kathy
Sandwith, Trevor
Sekhran, Nikhil
Stolton, Sue

Solutions naturelles : les aires protégées aident les gens à faire face aux changements climatiques

Le présent rapport expose clairement, et pour la première fois, à quel point les aires protégées contribuent à diminuer les effets des changements climatiques et ce qu’il faudrait faire pour qu’elles y contribuent encore plus. Au moment où nous nous engageons dans des négociations sans précédent au sujet du climat et de la biodiversité, il est impératif que les décideurs comprennent ces messages de façon nette et précise et qu’ils contribuent à l’élaboration de politiques fructueuses et à l’instauration de mécanismes de financement efficaces.

Author(s)
Belokurov, Alexander
Dudley, Nigel
Krueger, Linda
Lopoukhine, N.
MacKinnon, Kathy
Sandwith, Trevor
Sekhran, Nikhil
Stolton, Sue

Capturing and conserving natural coastal carbon : building mitigation, advancing adaptation

This summary is based on Crooks, S., Herr, D., Laffoley, D., Tamelander, J. and Vandever, J. 2010. “New Opportunities to Regulate Climate Change through Restoration and Management of Coastal Wetlands and Marine Ecosystems.” World Bank, IUCN, ESA PWA (renamed "Mitigating climate change through restoration and management of coastal wetlands and near-shore marine ecosystems: challenges and opportunities" upon publication in 2011).

Author(s)
Herr, Dorothée
Laffoley, D.
Tamelander, Jerker
Vandever, Justin

Mitigating climate change through restoration and management of coastal wetlands and near-shore marine ecosystems : challenges and opportunities

This report builds on these and other efforts to bring to light the important carbon sequestration potential of coastal wetlands, and the significant and largely unaccounted for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from the disturbance, drainage, and conversion of these natural coastal carbon sinks for agriculture, tourism and other coastal development.

Author(s)
Herr, Dorothée
Tamelander, Jerker
Laffoley, D.
Vandever, Justin

Hope in a changing climate and Rwanda -- back to the garden

This DVD includes the full length versions of two movies by John D. Liu: "Hope in a Changing Climate" (29 minutes) and "Rwanda -- Back to the Garden" (27 minutes).

Author(s)
Liu, John D.

What's driving the wildlife trade? : a review of expert opinion on economic and social drivers of the wildlife trade and trade control efforts in Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR and Vietnam

South-east Asia is both a centre for the consumption of wildlife products, and also a key supplier of wildlife products to the world. Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR and Vietnam are among the south-east Asian countries that act as major sources of wildlife in trade, the trade involving a wide variety of native species, which, in many cases, are declining as a result of unsustainable, and often illegal, harvest.

Hope in a changing climate

This documentary demonstrates that it is possible to rehabilitate large-scale damaged ecosystems, to restore ecosystem functions in areas where they have been lost, to fundamentally improve the lives of people who have been trapped in poverty for generations and to sequester carbon naturally. This approach has been dramatically proven on the Loess Plateau in China, the highland area spanning some 640,000 square km in north central China.

Author(s)
Liu, John D.
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