Biodiversity for secure livelihoods in Africa Auteur Rodgers A., Emerton L. (eds) Date 2000 Source IUCN (ID: MON-067114) Éditeur | Lieu de publication African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) | Nairobi, Kenya Pages 48 p. Type du document Série Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Sujet Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes Mot clé Politique/planification Biodiversité Aire géographique Afrique Résumé Contents: - The biodiversity of Africa: Looking back on the twentieth century - Capacity development for biodiversity conservation - Using biodiversity to strengthen livelihoods: The Eastern Africa Biodiversity Forum meets in Mombassa. Kenya - Conservation and incentives: Comparing CITES with CBD - Economic incentives for biodiversity: How Eastern African countries are making biodiversity attractive - Who pays for biodiversity?: Harnessing private industry'ss investment in Eastern and Southern Africa's biodiversity - Biodiversity planning: How do we integrate biodiversity into mainstream economic planning? - Clarifying the linkages between land degradation and biodiversity: An action plan for enhancing GEF support - From Cartagena to Nairobi: Towards an African agenda on the Biosafety Protocol - Transboundary natural resource management: The case of Southern Africa - Conservation and armed conflict in Africa