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Identifying social impacts at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya
IIED has developed and is now rolling out a relatively simple, low-cost tool for assessing the positive and negative social impacts of protected or conserved areas
ProjectBiodiversity, Monitoring, evaluation and learning, Poverty
Ladeh Panjang Wetlands. Photo: Luke Mackin

There is an explicit assumption that reducing the rate of biodiversity loss can help in efforts to tackle global poverty. But the evidence for this assumption is surprisingly weak. This project aims to review the existing evidence base, identify knowledge gaps and make evidence more widely available.

ProjectBiodiversity, Poverty
A volunteer health and conservation trainer gives a group talk to her community (Photo: Conservation Through Public Health)
IIED supported a project in Uganda that sought to understand the links between supporting community health and conserving Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and its mountain gorillas
ProjectBiodiversity
Men posing for a photo while constructing a weir with bamboo structures.
The ‘nature-based solutions’ track at next month’s 14th CBA event will explore how nature’s ‘services’ can support local communities to manage the impacts of climate change
BlogBiodiversity, Climate change, Natural resource management
Lake Bogoria is home to one of the world's largest populations of Flamingos. It has been a protected reserve since 1973. The lake area was the traditional home of the Endorois people, who were forced to leave the area in the 1970s (Photo: Geoffroy Mauvais/IUCN)
Human injustices in the name of nature conservation have to become a relic of the past. It's time to get serious about human rights at the World Park Congress
BlogBiodiversity, Law
Restoring mangroves (Photo: Orsibal Ramírez/IUCN)

IIED and IUCN are using evidence from a project in the Paz River basin in El Salvador, to support the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources to adopt effective ecosystem-based adaptation as part of its approach to dealing with climate change.

ProjectBiodiversity, Climate change, Natural resource management

The first workshop for the Mainstreaming Biodiversity and Development project was held in Maun, Botswana, from 14-16 November 2012.

Event date: 
Wednesday, 14 November 2012 to Friday, 16 November 2012Event
People sat around a table looking at a poster.
Olivia Wilson-Holt hears from three participants in a recent series of online learning sessions on wildlife conservation in East Africa about why engaging with communities is critical to combating illegal wildlife trade
ArticleBiodiversity

IIED’s Director will be participating in the World Leader’s Dialogue, and IIED researchers will be running or participating in workshops at IUCN’s conference in Jeju, Korea 6 – 15 September 2012.

Event
This bridge crossing the Yorkin river in the Sixaola Basin is used daily by local communities, including children on their way to school in the early morning. (Photo: Paul Aragón,©IUCN)

IIED and IUCN are using evidence from a project in the Sixaola River Basinin  Costa Rica to support the Climate Change Directorate in the Ministry of Environment and Energy to adopt effective ecosystem-based adaptation as part of its approach to dealing with climate change

ProjectBiodiversity, Climate change, Natural resource management

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