browsing bibliography for: Market-based Approaches...
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81/192 Paper:
Verweij, P.: Innovative Financing Mechanisms for Conservation and Sustainable Management of Tropical Forests: Issues and Perspectives, "International Seminar ‘Forest Valuation & Innovative Financing Mechanisms for conservation and sustainable management of tropical forests’,
organised by Tropenbos International in close collaboration with the European Tropical Forest Research Net, 13 pp., 2002, [auth(s) University of Utrecht, Netherlands]
82/192 Paper:
Erskine, J.M.: Integrated Development: An Appropriate Means of Eliminating Poverty and Conserving the Environment in Less Developed Rural Areas, Institute of Natural Resources, University of Natal, 1992, [auth(s) University of Natal, South Africa]
83/192 Journal Article:
Nino-Murcia, A.: Investing in Natural Capital, The Journal of Environment & Development, Vol 15 No 3, 2006, [auth(s) Stanford University]
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Shiferaw, B., Holden, S.: Investment in Soil Conservation in the Ethiopian Highlands: Does it Pay Small Farmers?, Discussion Paper #D-32, 35 pp., Agricultural University of Norway, Norway, 1998, [auth(s) Agricultural University of Norway]
85/192 Journal Article:
Kiss, A.: Is Community-Based Ecotourism a Good Use of Biodiversity Conservation Funds?, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Vol 19 No 5, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, May 2004, [auth(s) World Bank]
86/192 Book:
Johnston, A.M.: Is the Sacred for Sale? Tourism and Indigenous Peoples, 320 pp., Earthscan, London, 2005, [auth(s) ]
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Robalino, J.A.: Land Conservation Policies and Income Distribution: Who Bears the Burden of our Environmental Efforts?, 22 pp., Columbia University, NY, November 2004, [auth(s) Institute of Social and Economic Research and Policy, Columbia University, USA]
88/192 Journal Article:
Kuriyan, R.: Linking Local Perceptions of Elephants and Conservation: Samburu Pastoralists in Northern Kenya, Society & Natural Resources, Vol 15 No 10, Taylor and Francis, 2002, [auth(s) ]
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Reardon, T., Vosti, S.A.: Links Between Rural Poverty and the Environment in Developing Countries: Asset Categories and Investment Poverty, World Development, Vol 23 No 9, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, September 1995, [auth(s) Michigan State University, USA, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)]
90/192 Report:
Macfadyen, G., Corcoran, E.: Literature Review of Studies on Poverty in Fishing Communities and of Lessons Learned in Using the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach in Poverty Alleviation Strategies and Projects, FAO Fisheries Circular, No 97993 pp., FAO, Rome, 2002, [auth(s) Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)]
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Shaanker, R.U., Ganeshaiah, K.N., Krishnan, S., Ramya, R., Meera, C., Aravind, N.A., Kumar, A., Rao, D., Vanaraj, G., Ramachandra, J., Gauthier, R., Ghazoul, J., Poole, N.and Reddy, B.V.C.: Livelihood Gains and Ecological Costs of Non-Timber Forest Product Dependence: Assessing the Roles of Dependence, Ecological Knowledge and Market Structure in Three Contrasting Human and Ecological Settings in South India, Environmental Conservation, Vol 31 No 3, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, September 2004, [auth(s) ]
92/192 Paper:
Arnold, M.: Local Economic Incentives for Sustainable Forestry: Trees as Out-grower Crops for Forest Industries - the Challenge of Conservation, Rural Development Forestry Network Paper, ODI, London, 1995, [auth(s) Overseas Development Institute (ODI)]
93/192 Journal Article:
Bennett, E., Peterson, G.: Looking to the Future of Ecosystem Services, Ecosystems, Vol 8 No 2, Springer Science and Business Media B.V., March 2005, [auth(s) ]
94/192 Report:
Thorpe, A.: Mainstreaming Fisheries into National Development and Poverty Reduction Startegies: Current Situation and Opportunities, 134 pp., FAO, Rome, 2005, [auth(s) Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)]
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Roe, D., Mulliken, T., Milledge, S., Mremi, J., Mosha, S., Grieg-Gran, M.: Making a Killing or Making a Living: Wildlife Trade, Trade Controls and Rural Livelihoods, Biodiversity and Livelihoods Issues, No 6128 pp., IIED, London, March 2002, [auth(s) International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), TRAFFIC International, Department for International Development (DFID), UK]
96/192 Journal:
FAO: Making Forests Pay, Unasylva, Vol 212 No 5472 pp., FAO, Rome, 2003, [auth(s) Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)]
97/192 Paper:
Shilling, J., Osha, J.: Making Markets Pay for Stewardship, WWF, February 2002, [auth(s) ]
98/192 Paper:
Scherr, S.J., White, A., Kaimowitz, D.: Making Markets Work for Forest Communities, 24 pp., Forest Trends, Washington, D.C., 2002, [auth(s) Forest Trends, Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)]
99/192 Paper:
Peskett, L., Luttrell, C., Brown, D.: Making Voluntary Carbon Markets Work for the Poor: The Case of Forestry Offsets, ODI Forestry Briefing, 6 pp., ODI, London, November 2006, [auth(s) Overseas Development Institute (ODI)]
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Emerton, L., Mfunda, I.: Making Wildlife Economically Viable for Communities Living Around the Western Serengeti, Tanzania, Evaluating Eden Series, No 131 pp., IIED, London, 1999, [auth(s) ]