The Governance of Nature and the Nature of Governance: Policy that works for biodiversity and livelihoods
Issue paper, 184 pages
This report examines the governance of biodiversity – how it is managed and how decisions about it are made – at local, national and international level. It reviews experience with community-based conservation, mainstreaming biodiversity, and the Biodiversity Convention process, and includes case studies from India, Peru and Tanzania. It also recommends ways to improve the governance of biodiversity to deliver more benefits to people and planet.
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Swiderska, K., Roe, D., Siegele, L., Grieg-Gran, M. (2020). The Governance of Nature and the Nature of Governance: Policy that works for biodiversity and livelihoods.
https://pubs.iied.org/14564iied
Swiderska, K., Roe, D., Siegele, L., Grieg-Gran, M. (2020). The Governance of Nature and the Nature of Governance: Policy that works for biodiversity and livelihoods.
- IIED, London
https://pubs.iied.org/14564iied
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14564IIED