Grey literature | 2013
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Grey literature | 2013
Evaluation of the 2012 IUCN World Conservation Congress : final report
The evaluation of the 2012 World Conservation Congress (Congress) asked whether the Congress can be made more relevant, effective and efficient. This evaluation has been an internal exercise, undertaken by IUCNs Secretariat Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (PM&E) Unit between September…
Grey literature | 2011
Natural resource governance, empowerment and poverty reduction : learning from practice
This document is divided into three sections. The first examines learning on various aspects of natural resources governance. This is followed by a section focusing more specifically on project implementation, planning and management lessons. Finally, we conclude with some suggestions on…
Grey literature | 2011
Pangani River Basin, Tanzania : WANI case study
Climate change and the over exploitation of water resources is challenging the sustainability of the Pangani River Basin to deliver water services. Competition for diminishing water resources has led to tensions between the various stakeholders within the basin. Together with the government of…
Grey literature | 2011
Komadugu Yobe Basin, upstream of Lake Chad, Nigeria : WANI case study
Inappropriate water management practices in the Komadugu Yobe Basin, upstream of Lake Chad in northern Nigeria, changed the seasonal river flow and caused widespread environmental degradation. Coupled with this were fragmented regulation and conflicting responsibilities among institutions, a…
Annual reports | 2011
IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy annual report 2010
Grey literature | 2010
Global Ocean Biodiversity Initiative : working towards high seas conservation