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Poverty and conservation: Landscapes, people and power
… Nature as wilderness — people as threat 18 Nature as biodiversity — people as a resource 21 Integrated … Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs) 23 Biodiversity conservation 24 Social development 25 Economic … pro quo compensation. Best- practice measures designed to offset the impact of conservation activities should C h a p t …
Global Warming of 1.5°C - an IPPC special report on the impacts of global warming
… {3.4.5, Figure SPM.2, Box 3.5} B3. On land, impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems, including species loss and … of 2°C (medium confidence). Impacts associated with other biodiversity-related risks such as forest fires, and the … warming to 1.5°C is projected to reduce risks to marine biodiversity, fisheries, and ecosystems, and their functions …
Judges and the rule of law. Creating the links: Environment, human rights and poverty
… forestry, land, water, fisheries, wildlife, food, biodiversity and genetic resources – literally hundreds of … to the three Framework Conventions on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Desertification; the oceans and seas (with … and infrastructure development, and the protection of biodiversity, engage not only the various environ- mental …
Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies
… natural assimilation thresholds negatively affect biodiversity and natural capacity for regeneration. This is … higher that the natural rate of renewal, which reduces biodiversity and weakens the ecosystems’ capacity to … to the others. They entangle individuals and families in offset social networks, creating an extremely difficult …