Poverty and Conservation: The New Century's "Peasant Question"?
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| Autor(es) | Sanderson, S. |
| Fecha | Febrero 2005 |
| Tipo de referencia | artículo de diario |
| Nombre de la fuente | World Development |
| Journal | Vol 33 No 2 |
| Páginas | pp. 323-332 |
| Editorial | Elsevier Science Ltd, UK |
Resumen
By issuing its Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations has declared its intention to alleviate poverty and hunger at a global scale over the next decade. But, the perspectives and policies to achieve those goals have not addressed the failures of previous development efforts of this kind. Nor have the plans to meet the Millennium Development Goals paid sufficient attention to the costs of rural development for wild nature. This paper points to the absence of a new analytical framework for sustainability and an action program in favour of a poverty- and conservation-oriented rural development program to ensure that the benefits of multilateral development plans accrue to the truly poor and to the future of wild nature.
DOI
10.1016/j.worlddev.2004.07.016
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- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) (Organisation O0102)