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Pro-poor Conservation: The Elusive Win-Win for Conservation and Poverty Reduction?

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Auteur(s)Roe, D.
Elliott, J.
Datemars 2006
Type de référence article de journal
Nom de sourcePolicy Matters
JournalVol 14
Pagespp. 53-63
ÉditeurIUCN, Gland

Résumé
Biodiversity plays a major and very often critical role in the livelihoods of a high proportion of the world’s population. And yet, development agencies have often undervalued the potential role that biodiversity conservation can play in poverty reduction, while conservation organisations have generally viewed poverty concerns as outside their core business. The UK Department for International Development (DFID) recently conducted an examination of the linkages between wildlife and poverty and reviewed the scope for reducing poverty through wildlife-based interventions. Four themes are addressed: community based wildlife management, pro-poor wildlife tourism, sustainable ‘bushmeat’ management and pro-poor conservation. This paper summarises the key findings of that study and then explores in depth one of the ways forward identified by the study - “pro-poor conservation” - and the issues and challenges it raises.

Thèmes
interactions pauvreté-environnement

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http://www.iied.org/pubs/pdfs/G02269.pdf

 

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