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Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies
… defines a cumulative gradation between rights: • Access right: right to access a resource for any use not involving … Obligations Sanctions Timber Non-timber forest products Water Land Other Weak Strong Control over resources This type … alleviation of strengthening sustainable harvest regimes, water use and ecosystem rehabilitation. In this model, the …
Conservation and sustainable development in mountain areas
… Rewarding Tanzania’s Upland Poor for Providing Ecosystem Water Services 24 The Gran Ruta Inca Initiative 25 … alexia.baldascini@fao.org • Elroy Bos, Wetlands and Water Resources Programme - IUCN Global Programme, … but also adjacent lowlands (Edmund Barrow). (Top right) The introduction of modern technologies has led to the …
D2 - Dams, Ecosystems and Fisheries
… Kibel Scope: This class focuses on how international water law principles relate to the construction and … and obligations relating to the impoundment and release of water from on-stream dams; (2) effect of on-stream dams on … The implications of the originations approach to fishing right allocation has significant implications for on-stream …
Depend on nature: Ecosystem services supporting human livelihoods
… 33 8. Ensure at least minimum environmental flows in all water management schemes 33 9.Incorporate representative … ecosystem services1 to provide the basics of life - food, water, shelter, clothing and clean air – and to regulate our … not only be granted access and use rights but also the right to trade in the natural resource commodity that they …
A Gateway to Payments for Ecosystem Services. Using Payments for Ecosystem Services for Livelihoods and Landscapes
… quantifying nature stand out as an imposing barrier. Is it right to put a dollar price on biodiversity? Is it desirable? … to Preserve the Pristine Quality of Its Drinking Water and Save Billions of Dollars and What Lessons It … which took place in the catchment area of New York City’s water supply (the Catskills). The PES deal resulted in an …
Integrating Economics into Resource and Environmental Management Some Recent Experiences in the Pacific
… ‘management’ and bilateral negotiations with distant water fishing nations. In light of her review, she also … appear to have set the scene for selection of future water interventions, with SOPAC being requested to ensure … needs to be marketed outside of the community. Finding the right balance between these two extremes is a difficult task. …
Improving access to forest resources - Experiences in informal tenure reform from IUCN’s Livelihoods and Landscapes Strategy
… the forest for local traditional uses and as a source of water. The seaward edge of the landscape is surrounded by a … the LLS landscapes. It is a major source of Beijing city’s water supply. It has a total area of 15,788 km2. … forest products (NTFPs) within the park (including the right to establish beehives within the park). There has also …
Energy, Ecosystems and livelihoods: Understanding linkages in the face of climate change impacts
… report received valuable input from: Katharine Cross (IUCN Water Programme); Ninni Ikkala (IUCN Climate Change … on Environmental Law); and, Eva Zabey (Ecosystems and Water, World Business Council for Sustainable Development). … and heating (WEO 2006). These people have a legitimate right to, and need for increased energy services which are …
Waste management for human health and livelihood
… into all relevant policies. Man has the fundamental right to freedom, equality and adequate conditions of life, … the sustainable development. Did you know? According to UN Water, more than 40 per cent of the world’s population live … elements for consideration in improved sanitation (UN Water, Press Release January 1, 2008) 8. The theme of Waste …