Titre : |
Sustainable financing of protected areas: a global review of challenges and options |
Type de document : |
rapport |
Auteurs : |
Lucy Emerton, Auteur ; Joshua Bishop, Auteur ; Lee Thomas, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Gland : IUCN |
Année de publication : |
2006 |
Collection : |
Best practice protected area guidelines series num. 13 |
Importance : |
97 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-2-8317-0881-2 |
Prix : |
24.00 USD |
Note générale : |
ISBN-10 : 2-8317-0881-8 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Protected areas Financing Biodiversity conservation Natural resources management Guidelines |
Résumé : |
It has become clear during recent global deliberations on biodiversity conservation that achieving Protected Area (PA) financial sustainability will require major changes in the way that PA funding is conceptualized, captured and used. With many, if not most, PAs facing funding crises, both in terms of the amount of funds available and how those are used, there is an urgent need to expand and diversify PA financial portfolios, and to ensure that funding reaches the groups and activities essential for biodiversity conservation. A range of innovative financing mechanisms have been developed and implemented to increase funding for PAs. This document aims to review and assess the status of a variety of these mechanisms, the major obstacles and opportunities for their implementation, and the potential for improvement. |
En ligne : |
https://portals.iucn.org/library/node/8800 |
Sustainable financing of protected areas: a global review of challenges and options [rapport] / Lucy Emerton, Auteur ; Joshua Bishop, Auteur ; Lee Thomas, Auteur . - Gland : IUCN, 2006 . - 97 p.. - ( Best practice protected area guidelines series; 13) . ISBN : 978-2-8317-0881-2 : 24.00 USD ISBN-10 : 2-8317-0881-8 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Protected areas Financing Biodiversity conservation Natural resources management Guidelines |
Résumé : |
It has become clear during recent global deliberations on biodiversity conservation that achieving Protected Area (PA) financial sustainability will require major changes in the way that PA funding is conceptualized, captured and used. With many, if not most, PAs facing funding crises, both in terms of the amount of funds available and how those are used, there is an urgent need to expand and diversify PA financial portfolios, and to ensure that funding reaches the groups and activities essential for biodiversity conservation. A range of innovative financing mechanisms have been developed and implemented to increase funding for PAs. This document aims to review and assess the status of a variety of these mechanisms, the major obstacles and opportunities for their implementation, and the potential for improvement. |
En ligne : |
https://portals.iucn.org/library/node/8800 |
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