conservation
- Multi-purpose national park project in Zambia
- V. Booth; D. Mulolani; E. Whist; T. Wixted / Scanteam, 2004
- This paper provides an appraisal of a project entitled 'the development of Kafue National Park as a model of sustainable economic use and biodiversity conservation in a management intensive environment'. The project is aimed at revers...
- Preventing the escape of farmed fish into the wild
- M. Esmark; S. Stensland; M. Synnøve / WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2005
- Introduced species are considered a serious environmental problem, causing disturbances of natural ecosystems, competing for food and habitat, displacing indigenous species, and can carry diseases and parasites. Species that are able ...
- Managing aid programmes for natural resource management: a case study from Pakistan
- I. Nyborg; J. Ali / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2005
- This paper discusses the Aga Khan Rural Support Programs (AKRSP) participatory and democratic approach to development in the northern areas of Pakistan. It addresses the implications of this approach in dealing with power relati...
- An overview of current international discussions and negotiations regarding agricultural biodiversity
- B. Torheim / Development Fund, Norway, 2005
- This report gives an overview of current international discussions and negotiations regarding agricultural biodiversity. In particular it explores the following four concepts: Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs): In the...
- Improving management policies to address land degradation in Ethiopia
- B. Nedessa; J. Ali; I. Nyborg / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2005
- Land degradation is a severe problem across sub-Saharan Africa, and Ethiopia is among the most affected countries. To stop further land degradation, the government of Ethiopia has initiated a number of projects including soil and wate...
- Providing sustainable biodiversity management and livelihood security activities, Kenya
- P. Vedeld; A. van Rooij; F. Sundnes; I. Jorgensen / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2005
- This report is an appraisal of the programme document brief "Mt. Elgon Regional Ecosystem Conservation Programme" (MERECP) in Kenya, prepared by International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Eastern Africa Regional Office (IUCN-...
- Comparing ICDP conservation projects in Tanzania
- A. Johannesen / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2004
- Based on empirical evidence from Serengeti, Tanzania, this paper explores the effect on illegal hunting, wildlife conservation and human welfare of the most common instruments of existing Integrated Conservation and Development Projec...
- Academic experiences of interdisciplinary research
- D. McNeill; J. García-Godos / Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2005
- This paper presents the experiences which the Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM) of the University of Oslo has gained from the last 10 years of undertaking interdisciplinary research on development and environment. ...
- What are the uses of poverty-conservation mapping?
- M. Snel / World Conservation Union, 2004
- Poverty-conservation mapping is a useful approach to explore linkages between development (people) and conservation (nature). Although poverty-environment mapping in biodiversity applications has been limited, there are numerous poten...
- Examination of interaction between protected wildlife area managers and locals proves ambiguous
- A. B. Johannesen; A. Skonhoft / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2004
- This paper examines Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs), which have frequently been established in Africa to improve wildlife conservation and the welfare of local communities. The authors claim, however, that the...
- Multi-purpose national park project in Zambia
- V. Booth; D. Mulolani; E. Whist; T. Wixted / Scanteam, 2004
- This paper provides an appraisal of a project entitled 'the development of Kafue National Park as a model of sustainable economic use and biodiversity conservation in a management intensive environment'. The project is aimed at revers...
- Preventing the escape of farmed fish into the wild
- M. Esmark; S. Stensland; M. Synnøve / WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2005
- Introduced species are considered a serious environmental problem, causing disturbances of natural ecosystems, competing for food and habitat, displacing indigenous species, and can carry diseases and parasites. Species that are able ...
- Managing aid programmes for natural resource management: a case study from Pakistan
- I. Nyborg; J. Ali / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2005
- This paper discusses the Aga Khan Rural Support Programs (AKRSP) participatory and democratic approach to development in the northern areas of Pakistan. It addresses the implications of this approach in dealing with power relati...
- An overview of current international discussions and negotiations regarding agricultural biodiversity
- B. Torheim / Development Fund, Norway, 2005
- This report gives an overview of current international discussions and negotiations regarding agricultural biodiversity. In particular it explores the following four concepts: Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs): In the...
- Improving management policies to address land degradation in Ethiopia
- B. Nedessa; J. Ali; I. Nyborg / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2005
- Land degradation is a severe problem across sub-Saharan Africa, and Ethiopia is among the most affected countries. To stop further land degradation, the government of Ethiopia has initiated a number of projects including soil and wate...
- Providing sustainable biodiversity management and livelihood security activities, Kenya
- P. Vedeld; A. van Rooij; F. Sundnes; I. Jorgensen / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2005
- This report is an appraisal of the programme document brief "Mt. Elgon Regional Ecosystem Conservation Programme" (MERECP) in Kenya, prepared by International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Eastern Africa Regional Office (IUCN-...
- Comparing ICDP conservation projects in Tanzania
- A. Johannesen / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2004
- Based on empirical evidence from Serengeti, Tanzania, this paper explores the effect on illegal hunting, wildlife conservation and human welfare of the most common instruments of existing Integrated Conservation and Development Projec...
- Academic experiences of interdisciplinary research
- D. McNeill; J. García-Godos / Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2005
- This paper presents the experiences which the Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM) of the University of Oslo has gained from the last 10 years of undertaking interdisciplinary research on development and environment. ...
- What are the uses of poverty-conservation mapping?
- M. Snel / World Conservation Union, 2004
- Poverty-conservation mapping is a useful approach to explore linkages between development (people) and conservation (nature). Although poverty-environment mapping in biodiversity applications has been limited, there are numerous poten...
- Examination of interaction between protected wildlife area managers and locals proves ambiguous
- A. B. Johannesen; A. Skonhoft / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2004
- This paper examines Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs), which have frequently been established in Africa to improve wildlife conservation and the welfare of local communities. The authors claim, however, that the...
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