Natural resources

In search of biohappiness : biodiversity and food, health and livelihood security

This book describes how an era of biohappiness, based on the conservation and sustainable and equitable use of biodiversity, can be launched. It deals with all aspects of conservation such as in situ, ex situ and community conservation, and also covers conservation issues relating to mangroves and other coastal bioresources, whose importance has grown with the emerging possibility of sea-level rise from global warming.

Author(s)
Swaminathan, M. S.

Energizing peace : the role of pipelines in regional cooperation

This paper will review the performance of existing routes in the Middle East and North Africa to glean lessons for proposed pipelines in Southwest Asia. With sufficient political will -- and a more informed understanding of the binding power of pipelines -- the United States, European countries, and international bodies can begin to utilize pipeline construction as both an engine of cooperation and a tool of diplomacy. What is needed is a longterm policy outlook that integrates energy transit and transport as part of a broader framework for economic and security cooperation.

Author(s)
Ali, Saleem H.

Natural capital of Mexico, synopsis : current knowledge, evaluation and prospects for sustainability

This synopsis has been produced to highlight the core aspects of the first three volumes of Natural Capital of Mexico, which gives us an overview to identify priorities for future attention, new research areas and options for the conservation and sustainable management of biodiversity in Mexico.

Author(s)
Sarukhán, José
Koleff, Patricia
Carabias, Julia
Soberón Mainero, Jorge
Dirzo, Rodolfo
Llorente-Bousquets, Jorge
Halffter, Gonzalo
González, Renée
March, Ignacio
Mohar, Alejandro
Anta, Salvador
Maza E., Javier de la (Maza Elvira)

Coastal ecosystems of West Africa = les écosystèmes côtiers de l'Afrique de l'Ouest

Author(s)
Symoens, J. J. (Jean-Jacques)

Community management of natural resources in Africa : impacts, experiences and future directions

More than twenty years have passed since community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) rose to prominence in different parts of Africa as a strategy for rural development, local empowerment, and conservation. Led by new ideas about the merits of decentralized, collective resource governance regimes, and creative field experiments such as Zimbabwe's CAMPFIRE, these community-based approaches evolved in a wide range of ecological, political, and social contexts across Africa.

Author(s)
Roe, Dilys
Sandbrook, Chris
Nelson, Fred

Ecosystem management in developing countries, vol. 3 : natural resources

Includes readings from the final papers written by participants in the UNEP/UNESCO postgraduate training course in ecological approaches to resources development, land management and impact assessment held at the Technical University of Dresden between 1986 and 1989

Development as if equity mattered : a report on the Conference on Public Policy, Natural Resources and Equity

This report approaches the discussions, findings and recommendations of the Conference along three basic thematic lines: exploring the macro environment as a framework for building equity in development; processes and concrete activities aimed at ensuring equity in development; and overcoming barriers to equity in development, with a special focus on the Iwokrama Programme.

Author(s)
Insanally, Riyad

Action strategy for nature conservation in the Pacific Islands region, 2003-2007 : mainstreaming nature conservation

Conservation can best be achieved when conservation values are part of the mainstream of society, when they “become part of everyone’s decisions” including government, private enterprise and the community as a whole. This was recognized by the more than 320 participants from Pacific island governments, Pacific and international organizations and community groups when they met in Rarotonga, Cook Islands in July 2002 for the 7th Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas. This strategy is the major result of that conference.

Diversity not adversity : sustaining livelihoods with biodiversity

The reduction of world poverty is a major challenge for the international community over the next decade. It is increasingly clear that the our capacity to successfully achieve this objective will be undermined if the natural resource base for development is threatened.

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Author(s)
Koziell, Izabella

Living off biodiversity : exploring livelihoods and biodiversity issues in natural resource management

<p>This book aims to build a better understanding of how to build on the opportunities -- and how to reduce the risks -- that biodiversity presents to the achievement of sustainable livelihoods for all. It does this by sketching out ways forward for the more effective mainstreaming of biodiversity in the natural resource sectors, to be fitted -- as appropriate -- to a range of different contexts.

Author(s)
Koziell, Izabella
Saunders, Jacqueline
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