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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Policy Implications of Biodiveristy and Poverty
The International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) has announced the publication of a new paper titled: Biodiversity and Poverty: Ten Frequently Asked Question - Ten Policy Implications intended to stimulate discussion about the linkages between biodiversity, conservation and poverty reduction. Acknowledging the intricacies of the topic, IIED welcomes any feedback regarding: Are these the right questions? And the right answers? What else should we be asking—and trying to answer—to better understand (and enhance) the biodiversity-poverty relationship? Contributions may be sent to pclg@iied.org.
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