Participation Means Learning by Doing : GEF’s Experience in Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use
A Global Environment Facility (GEF) special study on stakeholder participation and social issues, including science and technology, was conducted for 30 GEF-financed biodiversity conservation and sustainable use projects which have been completed o...
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okr-10986-97532021-04-23T14:02:47Z Participation Means Learning by Doing : GEF’s Experience in Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use Harstad, Jarle AGRICULTURE BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION CIVIL SERVANTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY OUTREACH CONSENSUS CONSULTATIONS EXTENSION EXTENSION AGENTS FARMERS FEED FISH FOREST MANAGEMENT INCOME INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES LEARNING LIVELIHOODS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MOBILIZING SUPPORT NEEDS ASSESSMENT NGOS PARTICIPATORY TECHNIQUES PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PROTECTED AREAS SCIENTISTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION UNIVERSITIES USER GROUPS VILLAGE VILLAGE GROUPS GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PROJECTS POLITICAL INSTABILITY SOCIAL STABILITY STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION RISK ASSESSMENT VILLAGE BASED IMPACT ASSESSMENT A Global Environment Facility (GEF) special study on stakeholder participation and social issues, including science and technology, was conducted for 30 GEF-financed biodiversity conservation and sustainable use projects which have been completed or are near completion. The findings indicate that the degree of stakeholder participation varies by country and project, but the most effective approaches were those designed at local or community levels. 2012-08-13T09:27:06Z 2012-08-13T09:27:06Z 2002-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/10/3229614/participation-signifie-apprentissage-par-laction-lexperience-du-fem-en-matiere-de-conservation-dutilisation-rationnelle-de-la-biodiversite-participation-means-learning-doing-global-environment-facilitys-experience-biodiversity-conservation-sustainable-use http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9753 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 216 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa |
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AGRICULTURE BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION CIVIL SERVANTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY OUTREACH CONSENSUS CONSULTATIONS EXTENSION EXTENSION AGENTS FARMERS FEED FISH FOREST MANAGEMENT INCOME INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES LEARNING LIVELIHOODS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MOBILIZING SUPPORT NEEDS ASSESSMENT NGOS PARTICIPATORY TECHNIQUES PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PROTECTED AREAS SCIENTISTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION UNIVERSITIES USER GROUPS VILLAGE VILLAGE GROUPS GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PROJECTS POLITICAL INSTABILITY SOCIAL STABILITY STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION RISK ASSESSMENT VILLAGE BASED IMPACT ASSESSMENT |
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AGRICULTURE BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION CIVIL SERVANTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY OUTREACH CONSENSUS CONSULTATIONS EXTENSION EXTENSION AGENTS FARMERS FEED FISH FOREST MANAGEMENT INCOME INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES LEARNING LIVELIHOODS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT MOBILIZING SUPPORT NEEDS ASSESSMENT NGOS PARTICIPATORY TECHNIQUES PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PROTECTED AREAS SCIENTISTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION UNIVERSITIES USER GROUPS VILLAGE VILLAGE GROUPS GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PROJECTS POLITICAL INSTABILITY SOCIAL STABILITY STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION RISK ASSESSMENT VILLAGE BASED IMPACT ASSESSMENT Harstad, Jarle Participation Means Learning by Doing : GEF’s Experience in Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use |
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A Global Environment Facility (GEF)
special study on stakeholder participation and social
issues, including science and technology, was conducted for
30 GEF-financed biodiversity conservation and sustainable
use projects which have been completed or are near
completion. The findings indicate that the degree of
stakeholder participation varies by country and project, but
the most effective approaches were those designed at local
or community levels. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Harstad, Jarle |
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Harstad, Jarle |
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Harstad, Jarle |
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Participation Means Learning by Doing : GEF’s Experience in Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use |
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Participation Means Learning by Doing : GEF’s Experience in Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use |
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Participation Means Learning by Doing : GEF’s Experience in Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use |
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Participation Means Learning by Doing : GEF’s Experience in Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use |
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Participation Means Learning by Doing : GEF’s Experience in Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use |
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participation means learning by doing : gef’s experience in biodiversity conservation and sustainable use |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/10/3229614/participation-signifie-apprentissage-par-laction-lexperience-du-fem-en-matiere-de-conservation-dutilisation-rationnelle-de-la-biodiversite-participation-means-learning-doing-global-environment-facilitys-experience-biodiversity-conservation-sustainable-use http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9753 |
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