Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Production Landscapes
This volume contributes to broadening the understanding and application of the concept of mainstreaming biodiversity. It captures the inputs to, and findings of an international workshop held in Cape Town, South Africa, in September 2004 on Mainstr...
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AGROBIODIVERSITY ALIEN SPECIES CONTROL ANIMAL AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS BASIN BENEFIT SHARING BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY ACT BIODIVERSITY BENEFITS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION GOALS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION INITIATIVES BIODIVERSITY GOODS BIODIVERSITY LOSSES BIODIVERSITY PLANNING BIODIVERSITY PROJECTS BIODIVERSITY RESOURCES BIODIVERSITY VALUE BIODIVERSITY VALUES BIOLOGICAL CORRIDORS BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL ORGANISATION BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES BIOREGIONAL APPROACH BOREAL FORESTS BUFFER ZONES CAUSES OF BIODIVERSITY LOSS COASTAL ZONE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION AGENCIES CONSERVATION COMMUNITY CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PLANNERS CONSERVATION PROGRAMS CONSERVATION TARGETS CONSERVATIONISTS CONSERVE BIODIVERSITY CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY DECISION MAKING DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS DIVERSITY WITHIN SPECIES ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC POLICIES ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM APPROACH ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURE EFFECTIVE CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTS EQUITABLE SHARING FISHERIES FOREST FORESTRY FORESTRY SECTOR FORESTS GAS INDUSTRY GENES GENETIC GENETIC RESOURCES GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS HABITATS HUMAN BEHAVIOUR HUMAN USE HUMAN WELL-BEING INCOME INTEGRATING BIODIVERSITY INTEGRATING BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES ISSUES LAKES LAND USE LANDSCAPES LEGISLATION LIVELIHOODS LIVING ORGANISMS LOCAL LIVELIHOODS LOGGING LOGGING COMPANIES MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARINE SYSTEMS MARKET DISTORTIONS MEASURABLE CONSERVATION MILITARY ACTIVITIES MINING OPERATIONS NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY INSTITUTE NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGIES NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLANS NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE USE OCEANIC ISLANDS OIL PERVERSE INCENTIVES PLANT POLICY ENVIRONMENT POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRESERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY PROTECTED AREAS PROTECTION PUBLIC AWARENESS REPLENISHMENT RESERVES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAVANNAS SPECIES SPECIES SURVIVAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE USE SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY TAXATION TOURISM VARIETY WATERSHED WILDLIFE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION |
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AGROBIODIVERSITY ALIEN SPECIES CONTROL ANIMAL AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS BASIN BENEFIT SHARING BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY ACT BIODIVERSITY BENEFITS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION GOALS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION INITIATIVES BIODIVERSITY GOODS BIODIVERSITY LOSSES BIODIVERSITY PLANNING BIODIVERSITY PROJECTS BIODIVERSITY RESOURCES BIODIVERSITY VALUE BIODIVERSITY VALUES BIOLOGICAL CORRIDORS BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL ORGANISATION BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES BIOREGIONAL APPROACH BOREAL FORESTS BUFFER ZONES CAUSES OF BIODIVERSITY LOSS COASTAL ZONE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION AGENCIES CONSERVATION COMMUNITY CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PLANNERS CONSERVATION PROGRAMS CONSERVATION TARGETS CONSERVATIONISTS CONSERVE BIODIVERSITY CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY DECISION MAKING DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS DIVERSITY WITHIN SPECIES ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC POLICIES ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM APPROACH ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURE EFFECTIVE CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTS EQUITABLE SHARING FISHERIES FOREST FORESTRY FORESTRY SECTOR FORESTS GAS INDUSTRY GENES GENETIC GENETIC RESOURCES GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS HABITATS HUMAN BEHAVIOUR HUMAN USE HUMAN WELL-BEING INCOME INTEGRATING BIODIVERSITY INTEGRATING BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES ISSUES LAKES LAND USE LANDSCAPES LEGISLATION LIVELIHOODS LIVING ORGANISMS LOCAL LIVELIHOODS LOGGING LOGGING COMPANIES MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARINE SYSTEMS MARKET DISTORTIONS MEASURABLE CONSERVATION MILITARY ACTIVITIES MINING OPERATIONS NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY INSTITUTE NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGIES NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLANS NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE USE OCEANIC ISLANDS OIL PERVERSE INCENTIVES PLANT POLICY ENVIRONMENT POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRESERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY PROTECTED AREAS PROTECTION PUBLIC AWARENESS REPLENISHMENT RESERVES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAVANNAS SPECIES SPECIES SURVIVAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE USE SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY TAXATION TOURISM VARIETY WATERSHED WILDLIFE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Petersen, Caroline Huntley, Brian Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Production Landscapes |
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This volume contributes to broadening
the understanding and application of the concept of
mainstreaming biodiversity. It captures the inputs to, and
findings of an international workshop held in Cape Town,
South Africa, in September 2004 on Mainstreaming
Biodiversity in Production Landscapes and Sectors. The aims
of the workshop were to: determine an operational definition
of the concept of mainstreaming biodiversity in production
landscapes and sectors; demonstrate the role of
mainstreaming in advancing Convention on Biological
Diversity (CBD) goals and Strategic Priority of the Global
Environment Facility (GEF) work program; explore the scale
at which mainstreaming can most effectively be implemented;
critique successes and failures in achieving mainstreaming
outcomes to date; and, brainstorm on modified or new
approaches and tools. These aims are addressed in the first
paper in this volume, which explores what is meant by
"mainstreaming biodiversity," while the new
approaches and tools-the products of the workshop-are
outlined in the final paper, on guidelines for effective
intervention. The remaining papers, presented at the open
symposium preceding the workshop, represent a broad range of
mainstreaming initiatives-in Africa, Asia, Australia,
Europe, and Latin America, and in a large number of
production sectors. A final paper, drafted by the Cape Town
workshop participants, provides guidelines on effective
interventions in achieving mainstreaming outcomes. |
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Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Production Landscapes |
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Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Production Landscapes |
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Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Production Landscapes |
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Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Production Landscapes |
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Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Production Landscapes |
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mainstreaming biodiversity in production landscapes |
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okr-10986-74132021-04-23T14:02:30Z Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Production Landscapes Petersen, Caroline Huntley, Brian Petersen, Caroline Huntley, Brian AGROBIODIVERSITY ALIEN SPECIES CONTROL ANIMAL AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS BASIN BENEFIT SHARING BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY ACT BIODIVERSITY BENEFITS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION GOALS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION INITIATIVES BIODIVERSITY GOODS BIODIVERSITY LOSSES BIODIVERSITY PLANNING BIODIVERSITY PROJECTS BIODIVERSITY RESOURCES BIODIVERSITY VALUE BIODIVERSITY VALUES BIOLOGICAL CORRIDORS BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL ORGANISATION BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES BIOREGIONAL APPROACH BOREAL FORESTS BUFFER ZONES CAUSES OF BIODIVERSITY LOSS COASTAL ZONE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION AGENCIES CONSERVATION COMMUNITY CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PLANNERS CONSERVATION PROGRAMS CONSERVATION TARGETS CONSERVATIONISTS CONSERVE BIODIVERSITY CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY DECISION MAKING DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS DIVERSITY WITHIN SPECIES ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC POLICIES ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM APPROACH ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURE EFFECTIVE CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTS EQUITABLE SHARING FISHERIES FOREST FORESTRY FORESTRY SECTOR FORESTS GAS INDUSTRY GENES GENETIC GENETIC RESOURCES GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS HABITATS HUMAN BEHAVIOUR HUMAN USE HUMAN WELL-BEING INCOME INTEGRATING BIODIVERSITY INTEGRATING BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES ISSUES LAKES LAND USE LANDSCAPES LEGISLATION LIVELIHOODS LIVING ORGANISMS LOCAL LIVELIHOODS LOGGING LOGGING COMPANIES MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARINE SYSTEMS MARKET DISTORTIONS MEASURABLE CONSERVATION MILITARY ACTIVITIES MINING OPERATIONS NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY INSTITUTE NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGIES NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLANS NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE USE OCEANIC ISLANDS OIL PERVERSE INCENTIVES PLANT POLICY ENVIRONMENT POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRESERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY PROTECTED AREAS PROTECTION PUBLIC AWARENESS REPLENISHMENT RESERVES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAVANNAS SPECIES SPECIES SURVIVAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE USE SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY TAXATION TOURISM VARIETY WATERSHED WILDLIFE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION This volume contributes to broadening the understanding and application of the concept of mainstreaming biodiversity. It captures the inputs to, and findings of an international workshop held in Cape Town, South Africa, in September 2004 on Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Production Landscapes and Sectors. The aims of the workshop were to: determine an operational definition of the concept of mainstreaming biodiversity in production landscapes and sectors; demonstrate the role of mainstreaming in advancing Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) goals and Strategic Priority of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) work program; explore the scale at which mainstreaming can most effectively be implemented; critique successes and failures in achieving mainstreaming outcomes to date; and, brainstorm on modified or new approaches and tools. These aims are addressed in the first paper in this volume, which explores what is meant by "mainstreaming biodiversity," while the new approaches and tools-the products of the workshop-are outlined in the final paper, on guidelines for effective intervention. The remaining papers, presented at the open symposium preceding the workshop, represent a broad range of mainstreaming initiatives-in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and Latin America, and in a large number of production sectors. A final paper, drafted by the Cape Town workshop participants, provides guidelines on effective interventions in achieving mainstreaming outcomes. 2012-06-07T16:26:09Z 2012-06-07T16:26:09Z 2005 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/11/6560965/mainstreaming-biodiversity-production-landscapes 1-884122-47-7 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7413 English en_US GEF working paper;no. 20 (November 2005) CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC : Global Environment Facility Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Africa |