Livelihoods and Landscapes Series

Pobreza y conservación : paisajes, pueblos y poder

Análisis de las razones del por qué quienes se dedican al desarrollo, no pueden ignorar que muchas poblaciones pobres dependen de los recursos naturales. La publicación presta particular atención al potencial de la conservación para contribuir activamente con el desarrollo sustentable a largo plazo y con la reducción de la pobreza.

Author(s)
Barrow, Edmund G. C.
Fisher, R. J.
Jackson, W. J.
Jeanrenaud, Sally
Maginnis, Stewart

Poverty and conservation : landscapes, people and power

Despite endorsements of the concept of sustainable development and the linking of sustainable development with the Millennium Development Goals, progress towards the eradication of poverty has been disappointing. The underlying principles of sustainable development need to be more critically and actively applied to both poverty reduction and biodiversity conservation.

Author(s)
Barrow, Edmund G. C.
Farvar, M. Taghi
Fisher, R. J.
Friend, Richard
Ingles, A. W.
Jackson, W. J.
Jeanrenaud, Sally
Laurie, Michelle
Maginnis, Stewart
Mehrotra, Rati

Carbon, forests and people : towards the integrated management of carbon sequestration, the environment and sustainable livelihood

Mitigating the impact of climate change presents governments and communities throughout the world with one of the main environmental challenges of our times. This publication provides an overview of the opportunities and challenges for carbon sequestration activities in the forestry and agricultural sectors of both industrialized and developing countries. It outlines a set of strategies and approaches seeking to ensure that forest and other land-use climate change mitigation measures deliver sustainable development benefits in an equitable and cost-effective manner.

Author(s)
Baldock, David
Canger, Sonja
Mackensen, Jens
Maginnis, Stewart
Manguiat, Maria Socorro Z.
Orlando, Brett
Rietbergen, Simon
Robledo, Carmenza
Schneider, Norry
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