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Environmental Guidance Note for Disaster Risk Reduction - Healthy Ecosystems for Human Security
… reefs are beneficial to local populations for the many livelihood benefits and products that they provide: firewood, … that take into consideration current and future human livelihood needs and bio- physical requirements of … risk management as it is a meeting point for enhanced livelihood security for the poor and long-term management of …
Safe Havens: Protected Areas for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation
… of ecosystems to meet people’s need for food and other livelihood related products, and to physically protect them … strategies that can help to provide security for the livelihood of the citizens and protection against an ever … locations beyond the zoned areas. Ecosystem stability for livelihood prosperity in PKWS is threatened by the changes in …
Helping nature help us - Transforming disaster risk reduction through ecosystem management
… needs (such as food, medicine, water, shelter) as well as livelihood opportunities (such as fisheries and farming) that … million people through the provision of food, income and livelihood (TEEB, 2010). Rapid-onset disasters refer to those … of communities through providing subsistence, livelihood options and safety nets (such as 1313 regulation …
Integrating Economics into Resource and Environmental Management Some Recent Experiences in the Pacific
… environmental conservation decisions often did not include livelihood or opportunity cost considerations associated with … land value. Another direct effect of flooding on farmer’s livelihood included the impact on family homes, and household … therefore, reflect variously the number of people whose livelihood was affected, the number dead, the number hurt …