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2 Managing Environmental Wealth for Poverty Reduction: A Review
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- CONTRIBUTORS xi
- FOREWORD xxiii
- PREFACE xxvii
- INTRODUCTION xxxi
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PART I POVERTY REDUCTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT ARE NOT OPPOSING GOALS
- 1 Advancing a New Paradigm: Institutional and Policy Breakthroughs Toward Poverty Reduction and Sound Environmental Management 1
- 2 Managing Environmental Wealth for Poverty Reduction: A Review 30
- 3 Ecoagriculture Agriculture, Environmental Conservation, and Poverty Reduction at a Landscape Scale 64
- 4 Conserving Biodiversity and Ensuring Sustainable Livelihoods: Sustainable Production and Consumption in Global Supply Chains 87
- 5 Restoring Ecosystems and Renewing Lives: The Story of Mhaswandi, a Once-Poor Village in India 121
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Part II INVESTING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, PROTECTING COMMUNITIES FROM NATURAL DISASTERS
- 6 The International Disaster Risk Reduction Regime: Escaping the Cycle of Poverty and Tragedy 143
- 7 Unanticipated Consequences of the Tsunami Response 169
- 8 Lessons from Hurricane Katrina 187
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PART II I KNOWLEDGE NECESSARY TO MEET POVERTY-ALLEVIATION GOALS
- 9 Knowledge Necessary to Meet Poverty-Alleviation Goals 215
- 10 Conservation Information 230
- 11 Building Enterprises to Reach Low-Income Markets 253
- 12 Including Natural Capital in Environmental Decision Making 272
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PART IV LEGAL EMPOWERMENT OF THE POOR
- 13 The Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor 303
- 14 Opportunities in Environmental Stewardship: Climate Change and Legal Empowerment of the Rural Poor 329
- CONCLUSION 356
- INDEX 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- CONTRIBUTORS xi
- FOREWORD xxiii
- PREFACE xxvii
- INTRODUCTION xxxi
-
PART I POVERTY REDUCTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT ARE NOT OPPOSING GOALS
- 1 Advancing a New Paradigm: Institutional and Policy Breakthroughs Toward Poverty Reduction and Sound Environmental Management 1
- 2 Managing Environmental Wealth for Poverty Reduction: A Review 30
- 3 Ecoagriculture Agriculture, Environmental Conservation, and Poverty Reduction at a Landscape Scale 64
- 4 Conserving Biodiversity and Ensuring Sustainable Livelihoods: Sustainable Production and Consumption in Global Supply Chains 87
- 5 Restoring Ecosystems and Renewing Lives: The Story of Mhaswandi, a Once-Poor Village in India 121
-
Part II INVESTING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, PROTECTING COMMUNITIES FROM NATURAL DISASTERS
- 6 The International Disaster Risk Reduction Regime: Escaping the Cycle of Poverty and Tragedy 143
- 7 Unanticipated Consequences of the Tsunami Response 169
- 8 Lessons from Hurricane Katrina 187
-
PART II I KNOWLEDGE NECESSARY TO MEET POVERTY-ALLEVIATION GOALS
- 9 Knowledge Necessary to Meet Poverty-Alleviation Goals 215
- 10 Conservation Information 230
- 11 Building Enterprises to Reach Low-Income Markets 253
- 12 Including Natural Capital in Environmental Decision Making 272
-
PART IV LEGAL EMPOWERMENT OF THE POOR
- 13 The Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor 303
- 14 Opportunities in Environmental Stewardship: Climate Change and Legal Empowerment of the Rural Poor 329
- CONCLUSION 356
- INDEX 359