Lingua: Inglese
Editore: IUCN The World Conservation, 2005
ISBN 10: 9848574220 ISBN 13: 9789848574225
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. Contents 1. Introduction. 2. Approach and methodology. 3. Site selection. 4. Starting off the initiative. 5. Establishing the baselines. 6. Preparing the action plans. 7. Special studies. 8. Organising the communities. 9. Awareness raising. 10. Demonstrations. 11. Improvement of livelihood security. 12. Alternative energy options. 13. Nursery and plantation. 14. Physical interventions. 15. Biodiversity conservation. 16. Monitoring and evaluation. 17. Reporting and documentation. 18. Conclusion. Bibliography. 134 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Fine. Contents 1. Introduction. 2. Site description. 3. Methodology. 4. Existing agricultural practices. 5. Indigenous knowledge of farmers. 6. Problem identification and possible solutions. 7. Project interventions. 8. Scope for future interventions. 9. Conclusion. References. Annex. 31 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: As New. Contents 1. Introduction. 2. Approach. 3. Environmental awareness activities. 4. Impacts. 5. Conclusion and recommendations. References. 84 pp.
Editore: IUCN The World Conservation, 2005
ISBN 10: 9848574018 ISBN 13: 9789848574010
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Good. Contents 1. Introduction. 2. Methodology. 3. Findings. Appendices 1. Distribution of own cultivable land among the surveyed households by village. 2. Percentage distribution of all HH members by primary occupation (village). 3. Percentage distribution of all HH members by secondary occupation (village) 4. Percentage of education by village and sex for above 5 years. 5. Household members involvement with the different organization by type of organization. 6. Agricultural technology among the households. 7. Distribution of household by using varying quality latrines. 8. Health condition of the surveyed households. 9. Distribution of households by food security status. 23 pp.
Editore: IUCN The World Conservation, 2005
ISBN 10: 9848574085 ISBN 13: 9789848574089
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: As New. Contents 1. Introduction i. Background. ii. Baira in Bangladesh. iii. Prospects of Baira farming extension in Bangladesh. iv. Scope of the report. 2. Approach of the Baira extension initiative i. Project area. ii. Approaches. 3. Baira preparation and cultivation techniques i. Baira preparation. ii. Crop selection. iii. Cultivation on Baira platforms. iv. Crop rotation. v. Pest management. 4. Baira extension initiative in action i. Institutionalization Baira extension centers and Baira committees. ii. Facilitation. iii. Capacity building of local NGOs. iv. Studies on Baira practice. v. Monitoring and evaluation. 5. The future i. Sustainability of the initiative. ii. Constrains. iii. Recommendations. References. Appendices. 62 pp.
Editore: IUCN The World Conservation, Dhaka, 2005
ISBN 10: 9848574069 ISBN 13: 9789848574065
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: As New. New. Contents 1. Introduction i. Global environmental perspectives. ii. Environmental initiatives in Bangladesh. iii. Environmental concerns in Bangladesh a wetland perspective. iv. Community based Haor and floodplain resource management. 2. Concept of community based natural resource management i. Ecosystem approach. ii. Social science viewpoint. iii. Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) a conceptual framework. iv. Important factors influencing CBNRM. v. Communication. 3. Approaches and methodology i. Community based Haor and floodplain resource management. ii. Conceptual issues. iii. Role of women. iv. Methods considered. v. Tools for project implementation. vi. Sustainability issues. 4. Principal considerations in selecting project areas i. Site selection. ii. Salient features of project areas and locations. 5. Participatory tools used in community based approach i. Studying project areas. ii. Participatory action plan development. iii. Stakeholder analysis. iv. Identification of actions and implementation approach. 6. Awareness education and trainings leading to improved understanding i. Awareness raising. ii. Capacity development. 7. Environment fund an option for alternative livelihood i. Motivation and group formation. ii. Orientation. iii. Need assessment. iv. Savings generation. v. Environment fund mobilization. vi. Skill development. 8. Institution building for sustainable management i. Community Based Organizations (CBOs). ii. Institution building for sustainability. 9. Piloting restoration and rehabilitation of wetland ecosystems i. Participatory plantation. ii. Rehabilitating aquatic habitats. iii. Conservation of threatened wildlife. iv. Community initiative in medicinal plant conservation. 10. Exit strategy and sustainability issues. 11. Conclusion. Bibliography. 88 pp.