Integrating Ecology and Poverty Reduction : The Application of Ecology in Development Solutions /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Ingram, Jane Carter. (Editor ), DeClerck, Fabrice. (Editor ), Rumbaitis del Rio, Cristina. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2012.
Edición:1st ed. 2012.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: Changing Societal Paradigms-Education and Gender as Critical Starting Points, Authors:Fabrice DeClerck and Jane Carter Ingram
  • Chapter 2: Changing Societal Paradigms-Education and Gender as Critical Starting Points: Education, Ecology and Poverty Reduction, Authors: Robin Sears and Angela M. Stewart
  • Chapter 3: Changing Societal Paradigms-Education and Gender as Critical Starting Points: Why Gender Matters to Ecological Management and Poverty, Author: Isabelle Guttierez
  • Chapter 4. Introduction to Population Growth, Ecology and Poverty, Author: Alex de Sherbinin
  • Chapter 5. Population Growth, Ecology and Poverty, Authors: Jason Bremner, Jason Davis, and David Carr
  • Chapter 6. Alliances, conflicts and mediations: the role of population mobility in the integration of ecology into poverty reduction, Authors: Susana Adamo, Sara Curran
  • Chapter 7. Urbanization, poverty reduction and ecosystem integrity, Authors: Peter Marcotullio, Hunter College, Sandra Baptista and Alex de Sherbinin
  • Chapter 8. Introduction to Innovative Financing for Conservation and Poverty Reduction, Author: Jane Carter Ingram
  • Chapter 9. Innovative Financing: Payments for Ecosystem Services- an Introduction, Author: Michael Jenkins
  • Chapter 10. Innovative Financing: The potential of carbon offsetting projects in the forestry sector for poverty reduction in developing countries, Authors: Manuel Estrada, Esteve Corbera
  • Chapter 11. Innovative Financing: The Development of Payments for Ecosystem Services as a Community-based Conservation Strategy in East Africa, Authors:  Hassan Sachedina, Fred Nelson
  • Chapter 12. Innovative Financing: 12. Innovative Financing: Poverty, Payments and Ecosystem Services in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania, Author: Brendan Fisher
  • Chapter 36. Innovative Financing: Prioritizing and targeting payments for ecosystem services for energy, biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation, Authors: Natalia Estrada Carmona and Fabrice DeClerck
  • Chapter  13. Introduction to Ecosystem Based Management for Conservation and Poverty Reduction, Author: Jane Carter Ingram
  • Chapter  14. Governing Ecosystems for Conservation and Poverty Reduction: Ecological Principles for Managing Sustainable Fisheries, Author: Caleb McClenn
  • Chapter 15. Governing Ecosystems for Conservation and Poverty Reduction: Land Use Zoning as a Tool for Balancing Conservation and Poverty Reduction, Author: Lisa Naughton
  • Chapter 16. . Governing Ecosystems for Conservation and Poverty Reduction: The Role of Protected Areas for Poverty Reduction, Author: Maggie Holland
  • Chapter 17. Looking Ahead: The Future and Evolving Role of Ecology in Society, Author: Shahid Naeem
  • Chapter 18. Conclusions, Authors: Jane  Carter  Ingram, Fabrice DeClerck, Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio.