Biological Resource Management : Integrating Biodiversity Concerns in Rural Development Projects and Programs

The aim of this study is to improve understanding of how biological resource conservation concerns can be better incorporated into projects and programs that primarily address the objective of rural development rather than environmental conservatio...

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Main Authors: Grimble, Robin, Laidlaw, Martyn
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/01/1992291/biological-resource-management-integrating-biodiversity-concerns-rural-development-projects-programs
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spelling okr-10986-183052021-04-23T14:03:34Z Biological Resource Management : Integrating Biodiversity Concerns in Rural Development Projects and Programs Grimble, Robin Laidlaw, Martyn ADVERSE EFFECTS AGRICULTURAL FIELDS AGRICULTURE ANIMALS BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BIOLOGY BIOSPHERE CARBON CLIMATE COASTAL WETLANDS COMMON PROPERTY COMPOST COMPOSTING CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSERVATION CROP PRODUCTION CROPS CULTIVARS CULTIVATION DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DIRECT VALUE ECOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GOODS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC STRUCTURES ECONOMIC UTILITY ECONOMIC VALUE ECOSYSTEMS ENDANGERED SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLANS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT EXISTENCE VALUE EXISTENCE VALUES EXTERNAL COSTS FARMS FERTILITY FOREST LAND FORESTRY FORESTS FRUIT GENES GENETIC MATERIAL GENETIC RESOURCES GENETIC VARIABILITY GRASSES GROUNDWATER HABITAT HABITATS HOUSING HUMAN ACTIVITIES HUMAN ACTIVITY HUNTING INCOME INDIRECT USE INTRINSIC VALUE LANDRACES LEGISLATION LEISURE LOCAL BIODIVERSITY LOGGING MARGINAL AREAS MULCH NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLANS NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL SELECTION NATURE NON-USE VALUES NUTRIENT CYCLING OPPORTUNITY COST PESTS PLANTATIONS POPULATION GROWTH PREDATORS PRESERVATION PRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTECTED AREAS PUBLIC GOOD RECREATION RECYCLING RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCARCITY VALUE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TIMBER TOTAL ECONOMIC VALUE UNCERTAINTY USE VALUE VALUATION VARIETY VEGETATION WASTE ASSIMILATION WATERSHED WETLANDS WHALES WILDERNESS WILDLIFE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION PROJECT DESIGN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY PEST MANAGEMENT STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT PARTICIPATORY PROCESS The aim of this study is to improve understanding of how biological resource conservation concerns can be better incorporated into projects and programs that primarily address the objective of rural development rather than environmental conservation. A multi-disciplinary study team was assembled and six background papers produced, along with the main overview paper. The six papers were on: 1) measuring biodiversity, predicting impacts, and monitoring change; 2) integrated pest management and biodiversity conservation; 3) biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes in Britain: relevant issues for developing countries; 4) reconciling biodiversity and development issues in practice; the search for a win-win situation in Ghana's coastal wetlands; 5) strategies for biodiversity conservation: examples from Tanzania; and 6) participatory initiatives in biodiversity conservation: lessons from experience. A study was also made of World Bank policies and procedures relating to biodiversity management and rural development together with three portfolio reviews. These findings were incorporated into this paper. This paper argues that bioresources and people's livelihood systems are intricately interrelated, and opportunities for intervention for development purposes must start from good understanding of different people's access to and use and management of these resources, and also the incentives, constraints, and institutional factors governing the process. 2014-05-14T19:41:29Z 2014-05-14T19:41:29Z 2002-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/01/1992291/biological-resource-management-integrating-biodiversity-concerns-rural-development-projects-programs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18305 English en_US Environment Department working papers;no. 85 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa Europe and Central Asia
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topic ADVERSE EFFECTS
AGRICULTURAL FIELDS
AGRICULTURE
ANIMALS
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOLOGY
BIOSPHERE
CARBON
CLIMATE
COASTAL WETLANDS
COMMON PROPERTY
COMPOST
COMPOSTING
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONSERVATION
CROP PRODUCTION
CROPS
CULTIVARS
CULTIVATION
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DIRECT VALUE
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GOODS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
ECONOMIC STRUCTURES
ECONOMIC UTILITY
ECONOMIC VALUE
ECOSYSTEMS
ENDANGERED SPECIES
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLANS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
EXISTENCE VALUE
EXISTENCE VALUES
EXTERNAL COSTS
FARMS
FERTILITY
FOREST LAND
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FRUIT
GENES
GENETIC MATERIAL
GENETIC RESOURCES
GENETIC VARIABILITY
GRASSES
GROUNDWATER
HABITAT
HABITATS
HOUSING
HUMAN ACTIVITIES
HUMAN ACTIVITY
HUNTING
INCOME
INDIRECT USE
INTRINSIC VALUE
LANDRACES
LEGISLATION
LEISURE
LOCAL BIODIVERSITY
LOGGING
MARGINAL AREAS
MULCH
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLANS
NATIONAL PARKS
NATURAL CAPITAL
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL SELECTION
NATURE
NON-USE VALUES
NUTRIENT CYCLING
OPPORTUNITY COST
PESTS
PLANTATIONS
POPULATION GROWTH
PREDATORS
PRESERVATION
PRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROTECTED AREAS
PUBLIC GOOD
RECREATION
RECYCLING
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SCARCITY VALUE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TIMBER
TOTAL ECONOMIC VALUE
UNCERTAINTY
USE VALUE
VALUATION
VARIETY
VEGETATION
WASTE ASSIMILATION
WATERSHED
WETLANDS
WHALES
WILDERNESS
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
PROJECT DESIGN
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
PEST MANAGEMENT
STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
spellingShingle ADVERSE EFFECTS
AGRICULTURAL FIELDS
AGRICULTURE
ANIMALS
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOLOGY
BIOSPHERE
CARBON
CLIMATE
COASTAL WETLANDS
COMMON PROPERTY
COMPOST
COMPOSTING
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONSERVATION
CROP PRODUCTION
CROPS
CULTIVARS
CULTIVATION
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DIRECT VALUE
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GOODS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
ECONOMIC STRUCTURES
ECONOMIC UTILITY
ECONOMIC VALUE
ECOSYSTEMS
ENDANGERED SPECIES
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLANS
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
EXISTENCE VALUE
EXISTENCE VALUES
EXTERNAL COSTS
FARMS
FERTILITY
FOREST LAND
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FRUIT
GENES
GENETIC MATERIAL
GENETIC RESOURCES
GENETIC VARIABILITY
GRASSES
GROUNDWATER
HABITAT
HABITATS
HOUSING
HUMAN ACTIVITIES
HUMAN ACTIVITY
HUNTING
INCOME
INDIRECT USE
INTRINSIC VALUE
LANDRACES
LEGISLATION
LEISURE
LOCAL BIODIVERSITY
LOGGING
MARGINAL AREAS
MULCH
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLANS
NATIONAL PARKS
NATURAL CAPITAL
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL SELECTION
NATURE
NON-USE VALUES
NUTRIENT CYCLING
OPPORTUNITY COST
PESTS
PLANTATIONS
POPULATION GROWTH
PREDATORS
PRESERVATION
PRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROTECTED AREAS
PUBLIC GOOD
RECREATION
RECYCLING
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SCARCITY VALUE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TIMBER
TOTAL ECONOMIC VALUE
UNCERTAINTY
USE VALUE
VALUATION
VARIETY
VEGETATION
WASTE ASSIMILATION
WATERSHED
WETLANDS
WHALES
WILDERNESS
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
PROJECT DESIGN
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
PEST MANAGEMENT
STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
Grimble, Robin
Laidlaw, Martyn
Biological Resource Management : Integrating Biodiversity Concerns in Rural Development Projects and Programs
geographic_facet Africa
Europe and Central Asia
relation Environment Department working papers;no. 85
description The aim of this study is to improve understanding of how biological resource conservation concerns can be better incorporated into projects and programs that primarily address the objective of rural development rather than environmental conservation. A multi-disciplinary study team was assembled and six background papers produced, along with the main overview paper. The six papers were on: 1) measuring biodiversity, predicting impacts, and monitoring change; 2) integrated pest management and biodiversity conservation; 3) biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes in Britain: relevant issues for developing countries; 4) reconciling biodiversity and development issues in practice; the search for a win-win situation in Ghana's coastal wetlands; 5) strategies for biodiversity conservation: examples from Tanzania; and 6) participatory initiatives in biodiversity conservation: lessons from experience. A study was also made of World Bank policies and procedures relating to biodiversity management and rural development together with three portfolio reviews. These findings were incorporated into this paper. This paper argues that bioresources and people's livelihood systems are intricately interrelated, and opportunities for intervention for development purposes must start from good understanding of different people's access to and use and management of these resources, and also the incentives, constraints, and institutional factors governing the process.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Grimble, Robin
Laidlaw, Martyn
author_facet Grimble, Robin
Laidlaw, Martyn
author_sort Grimble, Robin
title Biological Resource Management : Integrating Biodiversity Concerns in Rural Development Projects and Programs
title_short Biological Resource Management : Integrating Biodiversity Concerns in Rural Development Projects and Programs
title_full Biological Resource Management : Integrating Biodiversity Concerns in Rural Development Projects and Programs
title_fullStr Biological Resource Management : Integrating Biodiversity Concerns in Rural Development Projects and Programs
title_full_unstemmed Biological Resource Management : Integrating Biodiversity Concerns in Rural Development Projects and Programs
title_sort biological resource management : integrating biodiversity concerns in rural development projects and programs
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/01/1992291/biological-resource-management-integrating-biodiversity-concerns-rural-development-projects-programs
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18305
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