Report & Case Studies on Biodiversity Governance

Biodiversity governance is a vast and complex field, not only because
governance is complex, but also because biodiversity is such a broad
concept, encompassing diversity at genetic, species and ecosystem
level, and associated functions or services.

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This report does not cover all its dimensions in depth, but
essentially addresses three broad challenges: 1) Linking biodiversity and poverty agendas; 2) Improving policy and institutional support for community-based conservation; 3) Mainstreaming biodiversity in development.

Part One of thisreport explores global debates, trends and policy challenges in biodiversity governance and mainstreaming. It is divided into the governance changes needed at local, national and international
levels. Part Two provides case studies—or “situation analyses”—of
biodiversity governance in Peru, Tanzania and India.

These examine how participation and livelihoods are addressed in
policies on biodiversity, protected areas, wildlife and forests; how
biodiversity and livelihoods are addressed in agriculture and other
economic sectors; and processes of policymaking and implementation.

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