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Poverty and conservation: Landscapes, people and power

… Reducing extreme poverty and hunger is an internationally agreed goal. Achieving this goal is within our reach given … to conservation’s potential to contribute actively to long-term sustainable development and, more immediately, to … Poverty reduction and environment conservation can be mutually reinforcing objectives. C h a p t e r 3 : C a s e S …
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Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies

… model was questioned 2 In this study we will use the term local populations to refer to indigenous peoples as well … circular dynamic within which inequalities and exclusion mutually reinforce each other. 2.4.4 Destructive eco-social … social inequalities and ecological degradation tend to mutually reinforce each other. Two kinds of relationship …
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Water as a human right?

… water’ as the right to access sufficient water, with the term ‘access’ also including economic accessibility, i.e. … 18, Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development, agreed to at the World Summit on Sustainable Development, … a right to water as a ‘human’ right would have a mutually reinforcing effect upon both the advancement of …
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