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Poverty and conservation: Landscapes, people and power
… of the poor. Although addressing poverty can often lead to improved conservation outcomes, this is not the main … both social and conservation outcomes, it will often lead to better conservation outcomes than could have been … high-quality natural resources); • Local action may not lead to perfect conservation outcomes, but the results are …
Assessing the international forest regime
… • The divisions within the international community may lead to a weak set of norms reflecting the lowest common … to the Climate Change Convention, once in force, ought to lead to more forests being conserved and sustainably used. … to forests will be decided, even though the ITTO is the lead agency for this topic in the IFF. The UN Development …
Voluntary Guidelines on National Forest Monitoring
… or target resources can feasibly be integrated. This may lead not only to greater added value at the national level, … to facilitate progress, enabling the researcher to lead the NFMS into new areas of development. c. Promote … influence or potential conflicts of interest that may lead to biased/ compromised results. e. Specification of the …
Wildlife and Forest Crime Toolkit (Revised Edition)
… Support of the CITES Secretariat; William B. Magrath, Lead Natural Resource Economist for Rural Development and … for wildlife and forest law enforcement, which should lead to the analysis of uses and users of wildlife resources … At its initial meeting, ICCWC requested UNODC to take the lead in developing an analytic Toolkit concerning existing …
Forest fires and the law: a guide for national drafters based on the fire management voluntary guidelines
… from fire- adapted to fire-sensitive ecosystems may also lead to consequent negative effects on biodiversity, … and climate events are projected to increase and will lead to an alteration of fire regimes. Frequent droughts may … objectives or that exceed what is socially acceptable may lead to the paradoxical result of rendering the law so …
Restoring Forest Landscapes - An introduction to the art and science of forest landscape restoration
… is a good example of how the double- filter principle can lead to equitable compromise solutions and resolve difficult … as the hardship brought about by natural disasters can lead to increased civil unrest. The links between FLR and … crops or fast-growing tree plantations. Such approaches lead to a simplification of the landscape, a reduction in its …
Assessing forest landscape restoration opportunities at the national level: A guide to the Restoration Opportunities Assessment Methodology (ROAM)
… the assessment 32 Establishing the team to coordinate and lead the assessment 33 Defining the outputs and scope of the … Broader participation in the process is likely to lead to a stronger sense of ownership in the results and … partnerships. Establishing the team to coordinate and lead the assessment Those involved in initiating the …
Towards a mutually supportive relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity and the World Trade Organisation: An action guide
… Thus, decisions from the perspective of the CBD should lead to enhancing those aspects of trade policy that support … this topic in the CTE continue. � The negotiations are to lead to the reduction or elimination of tariff and non-tariff … yet in place to ensure that tariff elimination does not lead to excessive exploitation. 9 4.2 Specific trade issues …
Legal aspects in the implementation of CDM Forestry Principles
… and management, afforestation and reforestation do not lead to damage to the ecological character of wetlands.” To … itself may participate, or multilateral agencies may lead the way in the development of CDM AR projects, as they … hectares) and Chile (2 million hectares) taking the lead (FAO (2001) FRA 2000 Chapter 3; FAO Forestry Papers, …
Legal and institutional aspects of urban and peri-urban foresty and greening
… approaches and capacity building of stakeholders should lead to convincing and promising results. An important result … many countries. Ill-defined institutional responsibilities lead to overlapping functions. Cooperation and coordination … energy use in particular. Population growth could also lead to increased competition for available resources. …