An Activist Approach to Biodiversity Planning

An Activist Approach to Biodiversity Planning
Title An Activist Approach to Biodiversity Planning PDF eBook
Author Tejaswini Apte
Publisher IIED
Pages 26
Release 2005
Genre Biodiversity
ISBN 1843695480

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Based on interviews with over 190 people involved in the NBSAP in four Indian states, this review moves beyond general principles of particpation, identifying precise approaches that work to include diverse local opinions - along with associated risks and pitfalls - emerging from on-the-ground experience. A range of successful tools are explained step-by-step to help practitioners adapt and design appropriate approaches for their own contexts internationally.--COVER.

Biodiversity Planning and Design

Biodiversity Planning and Design
Title Biodiversity Planning and Design PDF eBook
Author Jack Ahern
Publisher Island Press
Pages 152
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781597261098

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How do you measure biodiversity, and why should landscape architects and planners care? What are the essential issues, the clearest terminology, and the most effective methods for biodiversity planning and design? How can they play a role in biodiversity conservation in a manner compatible with other goals? These are critical questions that Jack Ahern, Elizabeth Leduc, and Mary Lee York answer in this timely and useful book. Real-world case studies showcase biodiversity protection and restoration projects, both large and small, across the U.S.: the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle,Washington; the Crosswinds Marsh Wetlands Mitigation Project in Wayne County, Michigan; the Florida Statewide Greenway System; and the Fort Devens Stormwater Project in Ayer, Massachusetts. Ahern shows how an interdisciplinary approach led by planners and designers with conservation biologists, restoration ecologists, and natural and social scientists can yield successful results and sustainable practices. Minimizing habitat loss and degradation-the principal causes of biodiversity decline-are at the heart of the planning and design processes and provide landscape architects and planners a chance to achieve their professional goals while taking a leading role in the environmental community.

Taking Stock of Nature

Taking Stock of Nature
Title Taking Stock of Nature PDF eBook
Author Anna Lawrence
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages
Release 2010-02-18
Genre Nature
ISBN 1139487248

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In a world of increasing demands for biodiversity information, participatory biodiversity assessment and monitoring is becoming more significant. Whilst other books have focused on methods, or links to conservation or development, this book is written particularly for policy makers and planners. Introductory chapters analyze the challenges of the approach, the global legislation context, and the significance of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. Specially commissioned case studies provide evidence from 17 countries, by 50 authors with expertise in both biological and social sciences. Ranging from community conservation projects in developing countries to amateur birdwatching in the UK, they describe the context, objectives, stakeholders and processes, and reflect on the success of outcomes. Rather than advocating any particular approach, the book takes a constructively critical look at the motives, experiences and outcomes of such approaches, with cross-cutting lessons to inform planning and interpretation of future participatory projects and their contribution to policy objectives.

Deliberating Environmental Policy in India

Deliberating Environmental Policy in India
Title Deliberating Environmental Policy in India PDF eBook
Author Sunayana Ganguly
Publisher Routledge
Pages 197
Release 2015-11-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317592239

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As one of the world’s largest and most bio-diverse countries, India’s approach to environmental policy will be very significant in tackling global environmental challenges. This book explores the transformations that have taken place in the making of environmental policy in India since the economic liberalization of the 1990s. It investigates if there has been a slow shift from top-down planning to increasingly bottom up and participatory policy processes, examining the successes and failures of recent environmental policies. Linking deliberation to collective action, this book contends that it is crucial to involve local actors in framing the policies that decide on their rights and control over bio-resources in order to achieve the goal of sustainable human development. The first examples of large-scale participatory processes in Indian environmental policy were the 1999 National Biodiversity Strategy Action Plan and the 2006 Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Act. This book explores these landmark policies, exploring the strategies of advocacy and deliberation that led to both the successes and failures of recent initiatives. It concludes that in order to deliberate with the state, civil society actors must engage in forms of strategic advocacy with the power to push agendas that challenge mainstream development discourses. The lessons learnt from the Indian experience will not only have immediate significance for the future of policy making in India, but they will also be of interest for other countries faced with the challenges of integrating livelihood and sustainability concerns into the governance process.

The Governance of Nature and the Nature of Governance

The Governance of Nature and the Nature of Governance
Title The Governance of Nature and the Nature of Governance PDF eBook
Author Krystyna Swiderska
Publisher IIED
Pages 173
Release 2008
Genre Biodiversity conservation
ISBN 1843697009

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Biodiversity and ecosystem services are being degraded faster than at any other time in human history.

A People's Plan for Biodiversity Conservation

A People's Plan for Biodiversity Conservation
Title A People's Plan for Biodiversity Conservation PDF eBook
Author Tejaswini Apte
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 2006
Genre Biodiversity conservation
ISBN

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In this sense, the NBSAP process became a form of activism.

National Biodiversity Planning

National Biodiversity Planning
Title National Biodiversity Planning PDF eBook
Author Kenton Miller
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1995
Genre Science
ISBN

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