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Integrating Ecology and Poverty Reduction - The Application of Ecology in Development Solutions (Hardcover, 2012): Jane Carter... Integrating Ecology and Poverty Reduction - The Application of Ecology in Development Solutions (Hardcover, 2012)
Jane Carter Ingram, Fabrice de Clerck, Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio
R4,273 Discovery Miles 42 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The second volume of this series, Integrating Ecology into Global Poverty Reduction Efforts: Opportunities and solutions, builds upon the first volume, Integrating Ecology into Global Poverty Reduction Efforts: The ecological dimensions to poverty, by exploring the way in which ecological science and tools can be applied to address major development challenges associated with rural poverty. In volume 2, we explore how ecological principles and practices can be integrated, conceptually and practically, into social, economic, and political norms and processes to positively influence poverty and the environment upon which humans depend. Specifically, these chapters explore how ecological science, approaches and considerations can be leveraged to enhance the positive impacts of education, gender relations, demographics, markets and governance on poverty reduction. As the final chapter on "The future and evolving role of ecological science" points out, sustainable development must be build upon an ecological foundation if it is to be realized. The chapters in this volume illustrate how traditional paradigms and forces guiding development can be steered along more sustainable trajectories by utilizing ecological science to inform project planning, policy development, market development and decision making.

Integrating Ecology and Poverty Reduction - Ecological Dimensions (Hardcover, 2012): Jane Carter Ingram, Fabrice de Clerck,... Integrating Ecology and Poverty Reduction - Ecological Dimensions (Hardcover, 2012)
Jane Carter Ingram, Fabrice de Clerck, Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio
R4,303 Discovery Miles 43 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the past, the science of ecology has frequently been excluded from the development agenda for various reasons. Increasingly however there has been a renewed interest in finding more ecologically sustainable means of development that have required a strong foundation in ecological knowledge (for example EcoAgriculture Partnerships, EcoHealth presented at ESA, and EcoNutrition proposed by Deckelbaum et al). Each of these examples has already taken the critical first step at integrating ecological knowledge with agriculture, health and nutrition, respectively. However, this is only the first step; more attention needs to be placed not only on the role that two fields can play towards poverty alleviation, but on the role of a truly integrated, interdisciplinary approach towards development goals that is firmly grounded in ecological understanding. We feel that a critical look at what ecology can and cannot provide to the development agenda, in light of the Millennium Development goals, is timely and crucial. The introduction and the final section of the book will then integrate the lessons and principles outlined in each of the chapters. All chapter authors will be heavily encouraged to focus on how their sub-discipline in ecology impacts overall human well-being and environmental sustainability.

Integrating Ecology and Poverty Reduction - Ecological Dimensions (Paperback, 2012 ed.): Jane Carter Ingram, Fabrice de Clerck,... Integrating Ecology and Poverty Reduction - Ecological Dimensions (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Jane Carter Ingram, Fabrice de Clerck, Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio
R4,273 Discovery Miles 42 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the past, the science of ecology has frequently been excluded from the development agenda for various reasons. Increasingly however there has been a renewed interest in finding more ecologically sustainable means of development that have required a strong foundation in ecological knowledge (for example EcoAgriculture Partnerships, EcoHealth presented at ESA, and EcoNutrition proposed by Deckelbaum et al). Each of these examples has already taken the critical first step at integrating ecological knowledge with agriculture, health and nutrition, respectively. However, this is only the first step; more attention needs to be placed not only on the role that two fields can play towards poverty alleviation, but on the role of a truly integrated, interdisciplinary approach towards development goals that is firmly grounded in ecological understanding. We feel that a critical look at what ecology can and cannot provide to the development agenda, in light of the Millennium Development goals, is timely and crucial. The introduction and the final section of the book will then integrate the lessons and principles outlined in each of the chapters. All chapter authors will be heavily encouraged to focus on how their sub-discipline in ecology impacts overall human well-being and environmental sustainability.

Integrating Ecology and Poverty Reduction - The Application of Ecology in Development Solutions (Paperback, 2012 ed.): Jane... Integrating Ecology and Poverty Reduction - The Application of Ecology in Development Solutions (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Jane Carter Ingram, Fabrice de Clerck, Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio
R4,243 Discovery Miles 42 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The second volume of this series, Integrating Ecology into Global Poverty Reduction Efforts: Opportunities and solutions, builds upon the first volume, Integrating Ecology into Global Poverty Reduction Efforts: The ecological dimensions to poverty, by exploring the way in which ecological science and tools can be applied to address major development challenges associated with rural poverty. In volume 2, we explore how ecological principles and practices can be integrated, conceptually and practically, into social, economic, and political norms and processes to positively influence poverty and the environment upon which humans depend. Specifically, these chapters explore how ecological science, approaches and considerations can be leveraged to enhance the positive impacts of education, gender relations, demographics, markets and governance on poverty reduction. As the final chapter on "The future and evolving role of ecological science" points out, sustainable development must be build upon an ecological foundation if it is to be realized. The chapters in this volume illustrate how traditional paradigms and forces guiding development can be steered along more sustainable trajectories by utilizing ecological science to inform project planning, policy development, market development and decision making.

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