Mainstreaming biodiversity in production landscapes Author Petersen C., Huntley B. Date 2005 Source IUCN (ID: MON-088344) Publisher | Place of publication Global Environment Facility | Washington D.C. , USA Pages 174 p. Document type Monography/book Language English Field of application International Subject Environment gen. Keyword Biodiversity Economy and environment Sustainable development Abstract Contents Part 1. Mainstreaming Biodiversity: Setting the Scene 1.What Is Mainstreaming Biodiversity? (Caroline Petersen and Brian Huntley) 2. Biodiversity in the GEF Portfolio:The Role of Mainstreaming (Gonzalo Castro) 3.The Process of Mainstreaming: Conditions, Constraints, and Prospects (Richard M. Cowling) Part 2. Case Studies in Production Landscapes 4. Mainstreaming Biodiversity Conservation Initiatives in New Zealand (Robert McCallum) 5. Mainstreaming Agrobiodiversity (Jeffrey A. McNeely) 6. Mainstreaming Wildlife Conservation in Multiple-Use Forests of the Northern Republic of Congo (Paul Elkan and Sarah Elkan) Part 3. Challenges and Opportunities in Mainstreaming 7. Achieving Sustainable Landscapes: A Calculus for Trade-Offs between Conservation and Human Use (Kent H. Redford) 8. Mainstreaming Biodiversity through South Africa’s Bioregional Conservation Programs: Top-Down and Bottom-Up (Trevor Sandwith, Kristal Maze, Mandy Barnett, Sarah Frazee, and Mandy Cadman) 9. Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Rural Development Programs in Mexico (Carlos Toledo) 10. Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Transition Countries: UNDP/GEF Experiences 102 in Project Development in Eastern Europe, the CIS, and Asia (Tehmina Akhtar and Jeffrey F. Griffin) Part 4. Mainstreaming in the Private Sector 11. Mainstreaming Biodiversity Objectives into the Tea Industry: A Case Study of the High Ranges,Western Ghats, India (Pramod Krishnan) 12. Mainstreaming Biodiversity in the Energy Industry (Sachin Kapila) 13. Mainstreaming Biodiversity in the Mining Industry: Experiences from Alcoa’s Bauxite Mining Operations in Western Australia (Carl Grant and John Gardner) Part 5. Achieving Mainstreaming Outcomes 14. Guidelines for Effective Interventions