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Houses on stilts at the side of water, with trees behind
The post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) negotiations, concluding early next year, include a plan to nearly double protected areas to 30% of the planet by 2030. Joe Eisen and Blaise Mudodosi discuss whether the 30x30 target offers a false solution to the biodiversity crisis
BlogBiodiversity, Policy and planning

There is an explicit assumption in international policy statements that biodiversity can help in efforts to tackle global poverty.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Biodiversity
A man casting a net
Making progress on Sustainable Development Goal 14 – life below water – is a complex and increasingly urgent challenge. A new handbook offers practical guidance on monitoring, evaluation and learning for SDG14, and emphasises the importance of using systems thinking
BlogBiodiversity, Fisheries, Water
IIED worked with major international conservation organisations to develop a set of principles addressing human rights concerns, and a mechanism for monitoring compliance with those principles
ProjectBiodiversity, Monitoring, evaluation and learning, Natural resource management

Alternative livelihood projects are used by a variety of organisations as a tool for achieving biodiversity conservation.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Biodiversity

Alternative livelihood projects are used by a variety of organisations as a tool for achieving conservation results.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Biodiversity
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

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.

PublicationBiodiversity, Natural resource management
The mountain gorilla is among the endangered species at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, which was the focus of a a recent radio show series on conservation efforts (Photo: Dilys Roe/IIED)
What happened when a project to get the message out on the need to balance conservation efforts with reducing poverty in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, took to the airwaves?
BlogBiodiversity, 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

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