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This paper considers how development cooperation is addressing the twin objectives of biodiversity conservation and sustainable use on the one hand, and development and poverty reduction on the other.
Development actors facing pressure to provide more rigorous assessments of their impact on policy and practice need new methods to deliver them.
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
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.
In Peru IIED, IUCN and ANDES are using practical experiences of ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) in mountain ecosystems, learning and reflecting on their effectiveness, and contributing to the ongoing country efforts to position and mainstream EbA into national climate change and development policies.
Ecosystem-based adaptation (EBA) and its sister community-based ~adaptation (CBA) have gained traction over recent years, and policymakers and planners are increasingly promoting an integrated approach to EBA and CBA.
The Economic Commission of West African States (ECOWAS) has approved a proposal for a directive designed to ensure future water infrastructure projects respect the environment and benefit all
Conservation efforts are increasingly supposed to achieve equity – but what does this mean and how can it be assessed? Phil Franks shares some ideas that may help








