Environmental management

Lake Naivasha : local management of a Kenyan Ramsar site

Lake Naivasha is a rare example of a designated Wetland of International Importance (Ramsar Site) where the mandate to manage the site resides with the local community. Community members led the effort to seek designation for the site and develop a management plan. A voluntary association of concerned residents and commercial, agricultural, administrative and municipal interests meets regularly to discuss progress and matters arising in the implementation of the management plan.

Author(s)
Geheb, Kim

Biodiversity and the precautionary principle : risk and uncertainty in conservation and sustainable use

Great uncertainty typically surrounds decisions and management actions in the conservation of biodiversity and natural resource management, and yet there are risks of serious and irreversible harm for both biodiversity and the humans that rely on it. The Precautionary Principle underlies all international conservation efforts and entails acting to avoid serious or irreversible environmental harm, despite lack of scientific certainty as to the likelihood, magnitude or cause of harm.

Manual de participación pública [Evaluación de impacto ambiental para centroamérica]

Author(s)
Aguilar Rojas, Grethel
Gättgens, Allan Astorga

La nature dont nous dépendons : les services écosystémiques soutiennent les moyens d'existence

Human wellbeing depends on the capacity of the earth’s natural systems to provide ecosystem goods and services. However, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment chillingly concludes that unless we take action to mitigate the current decline in ecosystem services, the cost to society will be substantial. In this publication, IUCN defines three key challenges that will need to be addressed in the near future in order to deliver internationally-agreed development goals.

Author(s)
Mainka, Sue
McNeely, Jeffrey A.
Jackson, W. J.

Dependemos de la naturaleza : servicios brindados por los ecosistemas para apoyar el sustento humano

Human wellbeing depends on the capacity of the earth’s natural systems to provide ecosystem goods and services. However, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment chillingly concludes that unless we take action to mitigate the current decline in ecosystem services, the cost to society will be substantial. In this publication, IUCN defines three key challenges that will need to be addressed in the near future in order to deliver internationally-agreed development goals.

Author(s)
Mainka, Sue
McNeely, Jeffrey A.
Jackson, W. J.

Abbottabad : state of the environment and development

Sustainable drylands management

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