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El portal de información del PCLG que proporciona toda la documentación del proyecto y
notas de las reuniones, y alberga las cuatro bases de datos electrónicas del PCLG

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El boletín BioSoc

biodiversidad y sociedad es un boletín gratuito y mensual vía correo electrónico – el último: BioSoc 26: ¿Podrá sobrevivir la conservación comunitaria a la inestabilidad política? (Numero 26/Mayo 2008) aquí


pclg news

actualización mensual vía correo electrónico sobre el trabajo del PCLG –última: Noviembre 2010 (Numéro 036) más info


próximos eventos

04-Jun-2012 Earth Summit 2012

06-Sep-2012 World Conservation Congress

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actualizaciones recientes

Ultimas actualizaciones de las bases de datos:

Bibliografía Illegal logging in the Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park, the Philippines (07-Die-2011)

Organizaciones Pole Pole Foundation (POPOF) (01-Jul-2011)

Iniciativas Animal & Human Health for the Environment And Development (AHEAD) (24-May-2011)

Latest information

New Report now available: 'Linking Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation: A State of Knowledge Review'

Two “state of knowledge” reviews were commissioned to explore the evidence base for two common assumptions about the link between biodiversity conservation and poverty reduction: 1) that the poor depend on biodiversity; and 2) that biodiversity conservation can be a mechanism for poverty reduction. These attempt to tease apart the issues of what type of poverty and what type of biodiversity are being assessed.


New Report now available: 'Conservation Enterprise – What Works,
Where and for Whom?'

This report was prepared as a contribution to a symposium “Linking Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Reduction: What, Why and How".


New Report now available: 'Linking Conservation and Poverty Alleviation: The case of Great Apes'

The purpose of this report is to document current efforts to link great ape conservation and poverty reduction in the African, ape range states. It is intended to provide a quick inventory of which organisations are working in which countries and using which approaches in order to highlight potential areas of collaboration and/or potential sources of experience and lessons learned. It is also intended to highlight other initiatives that are intended to link environmental management with social concerns - poverty reduction, governance, economic development - with a view to encouraging greater linkages between these initiatives and those that are focussed on conservation.