Low-tech, bottom-up, place-based approaches to addressing environmental degradation
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The 2019 IPBES Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystems is clear: biodiversity is declining faster than at any time in human history but declining less rapidly on land managed by Indigenous Peoples than on other lands.
This study for the Reversing Environmental Degradation in Africa and Asia (REDAA) programme looks at the evidence and builds the case for including ‘low-tech, bottom-up and place-based approaches’ more prominently in efforts to address poverty and environmental degradation.
It outlines the critical role of local communities and Indigenous Peoples in driving locally-led action and considers how to create an enabling environment where top-down and bottom-up approaches work synergistically.
Cite this publication
Holland, E.
(2023).
Low-tech, bottom-up, place-based approaches to addressing environmental degradation.
IIED, London; REDAA, .
Available at https://www.iied.org/22709g
Available at https://www.iied.org/22709g
Reversing Environmental Degradation in Africa and Asia (REDAA) is a programme that supports research and action in sub-Saharan Africa and South and Southeast Asia by offering grants and facilitating mutual learning between partners