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Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation - Exploring the Evidence for a Link (Hardcover): Dilys Roe, Joanna Elliott,... Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation - Exploring the Evidence for a Link (Hardcover)
Dilys Roe, Joanna Elliott, Chris Sandbrook, Matt Walpole
R2,876 R2,313 Discovery Miles 23 130 Save R563 (20%) Out of stock

Biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation are both important societal goals demanding increasing international attention. While they may seem to be unrelated, the international policy frameworks that guide action to address them make an explicit assumption that conserving biodiversity will help to tackle global poverty. Part of the "Conservation Science and Practice Series" published with the Zoological Society of London, this book explores the validity of that assumption. The book addresses a number of critical questions: Which aspects of biodiversity are of value to the poor?Does the relationship between biodiversity and poverty differ according to particular ecological conditions?How do different conservation interventions vary in their poverty impacts?How do distributional and institutional issues affect the poverty impacts of interventions?How do broader issues such as climate change and the global economic system affect the biodiversity - poverty relationship at different scales?

This volume will be of interest to policy-makers, practitioners and researchers concerned with understanding the potential - and limitations - of integrated approaches to biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation.

Conservation and Development in Uganda (Hardcover): Chris Sandbrook, Connor Joseph Cavanagh, David Mwesigye Tumusiime Conservation and Development in Uganda (Hardcover)
Chris Sandbrook, Connor Joseph Cavanagh, David Mwesigye Tumusiime
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Uganda has extensive protected areas and iconic wildlife (including mountain gorillas), which exist within a complex social and political environment. In recent years Uganda has been seen as a test bed and model case study for numerous and varied approaches to address complex and connected conservation and development challenges. This volume reviews and assesses these initiatives, collecting new research and analyses both from emerging scholars and well-established academics in Uganda and around the globe. Approaches covered range from community-based conservation to the more recent proliferation of neoliberalised interventions based on markets and payments for ecosystem services. Drawing on insights from political ecology, human geography, institutional economics, and environmental science, the authors explore the challenges of operationalising truly sustainable forms of development in a country whose recent history is characterised by a highly volatile governance and development context. They highlight the stakes for vulnerable human populations in relation to of large and growing socioeconomic inequalities, as well as for Uganda's rich, unique, and globally significant biodiversity. They illustrate the conflicts that occur between competing claims of conservation, agriculture, tourism, and the energy and mining industries. Crucially, the book draws out lessons that can be learned from the Ugandan experience for conservation and development practitioners and scholars around the world.

Conservation and Development in Uganda (Paperback): Chris Sandbrook, Connor Joseph Cavanagh, David Mwesigye Tumusiime Conservation and Development in Uganda (Paperback)
Chris Sandbrook, Connor Joseph Cavanagh, David Mwesigye Tumusiime
R1,300 Discovery Miles 13 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Uganda has extensive protected areas and iconic wildlife (including mountain gorillas), which exist within a complex social and political environment. In recent years Uganda has been seen as a test bed and model case study for numerous and varied approaches to address complex and connected conservation and development challenges. This volume reviews and assesses these initiatives, collecting new research and analyses both from emerging scholars and well-established academics in Uganda and around the globe. Approaches covered range from community-based conservation to the more recent proliferation of neoliberalised interventions based on markets and payments for ecosystem services. Drawing on insights from political ecology, human geography, institutional economics, and environmental science, the authors explore the challenges of operationalising truly sustainable forms of development in a country whose recent history is characterised by a highly volatile governance and development context. They highlight the stakes for vulnerable human populations in relation to of large and growing socioeconomic inequalities, as well as for Uganda's rich, unique, and globally significant biodiversity. They illustrate the conflicts that occur between competing claims of conservation, agriculture, tourism, and the energy and mining industries. Crucially, the book draws out lessons that can be learned from the Ugandan experience for conservation and development practitioners and scholars around the world.

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