Environmental management

Historias no contadas de mujeres, hombres y vacas

Author(s)
Aguilar Revelo, Lorena
Azofeifa, Francisco
Rodríguez, Guiselle
Velasco, Maria Luisa

Europe's environment : the Dobrís assessment

Collaborative management of forests for conservation and development

Explores various approaches including those which are forest-related such as community forestry and joint forest management as well as those concerned with protected areas. Covers key issues of theory and implementation and methodologies for implementation.

Author(s)
Fisher, R. J.

A study on pesticide pollution in Nepal

Author(s)
Dahal, Leela

EIA of the Bara forest management plan

The Fly River catchment Papua New Guinea : a regional environmental assessment

Produced by an IUCN team working with the PNG Department of Environment and Conservation, this report underlines the urgent need to initiate appropriate strategic planning for regional development well before the cessation of current mining activities in the Fly River catchment area.

Best practice for conservation planning in rural areas

This report draws on lessons learned from observations made at seven case study sites, all of which permit economic activities, especially recreation, that are not harmful to the biological values and natural functions of the area. There is now a need to translate these experiences into policy instruments. The guidelines, summarised in some 20 pages, offer sound and well-documented advice on how to proceed.

Alianza centroamericana para el desarrollo sostenible, recursos naturales, biodiversidad y legislación ambiental : primera reunión plenaria

Author(s)
Rodriguez, Jorge
Rodríguez, Jorge
Salas, Alberto

From care to action : making a sustainable world

Sir Martin Holdgate, former IUCN Director General, was a principal author of both the "World conservation strategy" and "Caring for the earth". In this book, he brings his unrivalled experience to the task of reviewing progress to date and examining what now needs to be done. He argues that we must work for change at every level, from our understanding of our place in relation to nature and the values we put on it, up to a reformed economic structure and new social institutions.

Author(s)
Holdgate, Martin W.
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