Conservation International (CI)
Organisation O0112
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| Qualification | The Center for Environmental Leadership in Business; The Center for Applied Biodiversity Science |
| Contact details | Conservation International 1919 M Street, NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 USA Phone: +1 (202) 912-1000 Toll-free (within the US): +1(800) 406-2306 |
| Type of organisation | Conservation organisation |
| Organisation's interest | Conservation |
| Location | United States of America |
| Learning Group member? | Yes |
Description
Conservation International (CI) is a US-based international conservation organisation that applies innovations in science, economics, policy and community participation to protect the Earth’s richest regions of plant and animal diversity in the biodiversity hotspots, high-biodiversity wilderness areas as well as important marine regions around the globe. Some of the lead programs with activities underway supporting human welfare and poverty reduction research, implementation, and policy analysis include:
- The Center for Applied Biodiversity Science (CABS): CABS brings together leading experts in science and technology to collect and interpret data about biodiversity, develop strategic plans for conservation, and forge partnerships in all sectors that promote conservation goals. The Human Dimensions of Biodiversity Program in CABS brings development and conservation perspectives together to understand the links between poverty, inequality, and biodiversity loss, as well as the mechanisms needed to address them (http://web.conservation.org).
- Conservation Stewards, Sustainable Landscapes, and Population and Environment programs work with CI’s in-country programs at the community level on these issues (http://web.conservation.org).
- Indigenous and Traditional Peoples Initiative: CI is establishing alliances with and among indigenous and traditional groups by working with indigenous leaders and organizations to better understand indigenous perspectives on biodiversity conservation and ensure that they continue to manage and benefit from healthy ecosystems in perpetuity.
- The Center for Environmental Leadership in Business (CELB) engages the private sector worldwide in creating solutions to critical global environmental problems in which industry plays a defining role. Some partnerships, such as with Starbucks, have supported small-scale coffee producers (www.celb.org).
- Verde Ventures uses debt and equity financing to support conservation-oriented businesses in 12 countries. Within this programme, 14,800 local people are employed in jobs that preserve local natural resources for future generations. The Equator Fund is a new collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) that provides limited grant funding to viable small and medium sized biodiversity businesses that simultaneously contribute to biodiversity conservation and poverty reduction (http://web.conservation.org/xp/verdeventures).
- The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) is a global program administered by CI but supported by 6 major partners that provides grants to nongovernmental organizations and other private sector partners to protect critical ecosystems. A recent independent evaluation of CEPF found that a significant number of grants have provided the basis for improving incomes and economic well-being of poor communities (www.cepf.net).
Projects
CI carries out projects aimed at linking poverty reduction and biodiversity conservation within each of the above programs. For more information visit CI websites.
Geographic coverage
Africa
Americas
Asia
People
Katrina Brandon
E-mail: k.brandon@conservation.org
Web URL
http://www.conservation.org/
Related records below this one:
- Presentation by Katrina Brandon - Conservation International (en) (Document D0124)
- Perils in Parks or Parks in Peril? Reconciling Conservation in Amazonian Reserves with and without Use (Biblio B1552)
- Planning for People and Parks: Design Dilemmas (Biblio B1484)
- Conservation Alliances with Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon (Biblio B1412)
- Report of the Independent Evaluation of the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (Biblio B1398)
- Reconciling Biodiversity Conservation, People, Protected Areas, and Agricultural Suitability in Mexico (Biblio B1236)
- People, Poverty, and Biodiversity (Biblio B0464)
- Climate Action Project in Tengchong Forest, Yunnan Province, China (Case study C0265)
- Conservation Coffee (Case study C0119)
- Debt-for-Nature Swap in Bolivia (Case study C0211)
- Debt-for-Nature Swap in Madagascar (Case study C0214)
- Ecuadorian Rainforest Restoration (Case study C0268)
- Formalizing Forest Access and Implementing Sustainable Brazil Nut Management in Madre de Dios, Peru (Case study C0142)