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The governance of nature and the nature of governance: policy that works for biodiversity and livelihoods
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2008This report is an output of IIED’s collaborative research project “Policy that works for biodiversity and poverty reduction” and is based on a literature review and three country case studies (India, Peru and Tanzania).DocumentSafety net: protected areas and poverty reduction
WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2008This report looks at the role of protected areas in poverty reduction, focusing primarily on the poorest countries and on poor communities within those countries. The publication seeks to specifically review five linked questions:DocumentShortcomings of linkages between environmental conservation initiatives and poverty alleviation in Tanzania
Research on Poverty Alleviation, Tanzania, 2003There are few studies on poverty and the environment that have addressed the question of how measures geared towards solving environmental degradation can also be used as a means of combating poverty. This paper is a survey of conservation initiatives and interventions that can be used as entry points for addressing issues of poverty alleviation in Tanzania.DocumentWildlife and poverty study: phase one report
Department for International Development, UK, 2001Report aimed at producucing recommendations to DFID on an appropriate strategy for interventions which link rural livelihoods to wildlife and common natural resources.
