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Diversity not Adversity: Sustaining Livelihoods with Biodiversity

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Author(s)Koziell, I.
Date2001
Reference typeReport
Source nameBiodiversity and Livelihoods Issue Papers
JournalNo 1
Pages64 pp.
PublisherIIED, London

Summary
The reduction of world poverty is a major challenge for the international community over the next decade. It is increasingly clear that our capacity to successfully achieve this objective will be undermined if the natural resource base for development is threatened. Biodiversity is a fundamental characteristic of that resource base, defining many of its immediate and future potentials and vulnerabilities. The purpose of this document is to explore how biodiversity and people's interactions with it might either support or restrict poverty reduction processes. It does so by aiming to develop a better understanding of biodiversity, the values it holds, and how people respond to it. It attempts to shed light on the differing impacts of these values - and their associated management systems on people's livelihoods, especially those of the poorest groups. It ends with a presentation of possible future actions.

Themes
Community Conservation
Indigenous and Local Community Rights

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