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A Biblioteca Virtual BIOFUND é um arquivo online de informação sobre a biodiversidade de Moçambique, organizado de acordo com as linhas sugeridas pelo Mecanismo de Câmara de Compensação da Convenção sobre a Biodiversidade. A Biblioteca Virtual esforçar-se-á por disponibilizar todos os documentos, estudos, relatórios, artigos, materiais educativos e de comunicação, mapas e ficheiros digitais produzidos, para servir de repositório da nossa memória institucional colectiva enquanto comunidade conservacionista. A utilidade da Biblioteca Virtual aumentará quanto mais compartilharmos entre nós. Se você possui algum material que não faz parte da Biblioteca Virtual, clique em "Adicionar documento" e torne-se um colaborador.

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Between markets and hierarchies: The challenge of governing ecosystem servicesMuradian, R. & Rival, L.2012






Elsevier B.V.


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The spread of the ecosystem services framework has been accompanied by the promotion of market- based policy instruments for environmental governance. In this paper we clarify the rationale, policy goals and governance challenges of the ecosystem services framework.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias


Legal e Política (Leis, regulamentos, planos de acção de estratégias, etc);
Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Between markets and hierarchies: The challenge of governing ecosystem services
Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their ServicesMaes. J. Et al.2013






European Union


N/A






This discussion paper is a resource document that compiles background information and provides the basis for a common conceptual framework and a toolkit to ensure coherent mapping and assessment across Europe and across scales. This should be considered as a support tool for MS when mapping and assessing their national territory, to identify their national priorities and to make use of the proposed common typology of ecosystems and ecosystem services that allows for consistent aggregation across scales and comparison of results.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Diversidade biológica e cultural


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services
Ecosystem Services Review for Impact Assessment: Impact Prioritization SpreadsheetWorld Resources InstituteSd








N/A








Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Avaliação do Impacto Ambiental, Planos de Gestão Ambiental, Planos de Contrabalanços da Biodiversidade, e afins


Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Ecosystem Services Review for Impact Assessment: Impact Prioritization Spreadsheet
Ecosystem services:TheeconomicsdebateFarley, J.2012






Elsevier B.V.


N/A






The goal of this paper is to illuminate the debate concerning the economics of ecosystem services. The sustainability debate focuses on whether or not ecosystem services are essential for human welfare and the existence of ecological thresholds. If ecosystem services are essential, then marginal analysis and monetary valuation are inappropriate tools in the vicinity of thresholds. The justice debate focuses on who is entitled to ecosystem services and the ecosystem structure that generates them. Answers to these questions have profound implications for the choice of suitable economic institutions. The efficiency debate concerns both the goals of economic activity and the mechanisms best suited to achieve those goals.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Ecosystem services:Theeconomicsdebate
ECOSYSTEM SERVICESBraat, L.Sd








N/A








Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
The Value of Nature: Ecological, Economic, Cultural and Social Benefits of Protected Areas.Mulongoy, K. & Gidda, S.2008






Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity


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The overwhelming purpose and scope of the CBD programme of work on protected areas is to support the establishment and maintenance of comprehensive, effectively managed and ecologically representative national and regional systems of protected areas that contribute to achieving the three objectives of the Convention: the 2010 biodiversity target, the pursuit of sustainable development including poverty reduction, and the Millennium Development Goals.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Áreas Protegidas


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

The Value of Nature: Ecological, Economic, Cultural and Social Benefits of Protected Areas.
Ecosystem Services of Southeast Asia: Major Threats and OpportunitiesMorel, A.2007






Global Canopy Programme


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There are major external pressures driving the degradation of the forest resources of Southeast Asia, namely: rapid population and economic growth. This has been accomplished through exploitation of the region’s rich mineral, petroleum and forest resources and a favourable climate for agricultural commodity production, such as oil palm, rubber and coffee.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Ecosystem Services of Southeast Asia: Major Threats and Opportunities
Ecosystems for water and food securityBoelee, E.2011






International Water Management Institute


N/A






With a growing global population expected to reach 9.1 billion in 2050 and the increasing impacts of climate change, sustainable use of water and ecosystems for food security is a great challenge. It is important to gain a better understanding of the functioning of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and their interrelation with the availability and quality of water. This calls for a shift in the management of ecosystems and the water within them for food security. Agricultural production systems have to be recognized and managed as a landscape of interlinked agroecosystems with the potential for multiple functions.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade;
Saúde e Biodiversidade


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Ecosystems for water and food security
Ecosystem services of the Congo Basin forestsManiatis, D.2008






Global Canopy Programme


N/A






Taking into account population growth, road density, logging concessions and forest fragmentation, the Congo Basin could continue to shrink towards the interior over the next 50 years and may fragment into three blocks. The Congo Basin loses some 1.49 million hectares a year to agriculture, logging, road development, oil exploitation and mining. The annual rate of deforestation has been estimated at an average of 0.425. The Republic of Congo loses at least 7,000 hectares of forest each year to logging for firewood.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Ameaças à Biodiversidade


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Ecosystem services of the Congo Basin forests
Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation in AmazoniaMeir, P. Et al.2011


A report of a capacity-building project to design a research agenda on the links between the natural capital of Amazonian forests and water, food, health, livelihood, climate and energy securities.




Global Canopy Programme


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Latin America is a biodiversity superpower and Amazonia is perhaps its greatest natural capital asset. Amazonian forests provide ecosystem services that underpin food, water, energy and livelihood securities. Research shows that Amazonia’s forests are threatened by unsustainable land use practices and climate change, which could lead to large-scale impacts on ecosystem services. Maintaining the integrity of Amazonian ecosystems while reducing poverty and vulnerability is a key challenge for the region.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Diversidade biológica e cultural;
Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation in Amazonia
Understanding Forest BondsCranford, M.; Parker, C. & Trivedi, M.2011






Global Canopy Programme


N/A






Every year around 13 million hectares of forest around the world are cleared (FAO, 2010) for purposes such as crop cultivation, pastures, logging and mining. Although the rate of loss has declined in some countries in recent years, the global deforestation rate is still “alarmingly high” and it remains particularly high in the world’s main tropical forest regions (FAO, 2010). As forests are degraded, so are the ecosystem services they provide to humanity. These services are valued in the order of USD trillions per year (TEEB, 2009) for their role in underpinning livelihoods and supporting climate, food, energy and water security across the globe.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Understanding Forest Bonds
On the Eve of Rio+20, Countries Accelerating Plans for a Transition to a Green EconomyUNEP2011






UNEP


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Beijing, 16 November 2011 – A new UN report demonstrates that governments and businesses alike are taking steps to accelerate a global shift towards a low-carbon, resource efficient and socially inclusive green future.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

On the Eve of Rio+20, Countries Accelerating Plans for a Transition to a Green Economy
Portugal Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: State of the Assessment ReportPereira, H.; Domingos, T. Vicente, L.2004






Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa


N/A






The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) is an international assessment designed to meet the needs of decision makers for scientific information, concerning the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-being, and options for responding to those changes. The MA was launched by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, and was designed to meet some of the assessment needs of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Convention to Combat Desertification, and the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment is a multi-scale assessment, consisting of interconnected assessments at the global, sub-global and local levels.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Portugal Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: State of the Assessment Report
Securing a Green Economy through Ecosystem ManagementUNEP2011






international ecosystem management programme


N/A






This paper has been prepared for the upcoming High-level Forum on Ecosystem Management and Green Economy1 (18 November 2011, Beijing, China) with the overall aim of contributing to the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in June 2012 (Rio+20).


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Securing a Green Economy through Ecosystem Management
Strategic Environmental Assessment and Ecosystem ServicesSwedBio2010






OECD


N/A






Ending poverty is the prime objective of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the overarching challenge for international development co-operation. Meeting the other MDGs, including „ensuring environmental sustainability‟ (MDG 7), are essential to ensure the successful elimination of poverty. The environment matters greatly to the world‟s poor, especially to the rural poor who depend directly on natural resources and ecosystems for their livelihood. But too often the programmes and activities of donor agencies and their partners still do not give this critical linkage sufficient weight or emphasis.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Strategic Environmental Assessment and Ecosystem Services
The Social Dimension of Biodiversity PolicyNunes, P. Et al.2011






FFEM


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This report sets out to investigate the social aspects of biodiversity conservation, in particular the links between biodiversity and employment, and the value of biodiversity for vulnerable rural people. The study maps the linkages between biodiversity, ecosystem services and employment and uses vulnerability-related indicators coupled with spatial mapping of biodiversity and ecosystem values for the EU to determine whether the poor and vulnerable rural communities are more strongly dependent on the provision of ecosystem services. A number of global case studies highlight a range of issues experienced by the rural poor in developing nations dependent on ecosystem services.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Uso Comunitário da Biodiversidade


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

The Social Dimension of Biodiversity Policy
TEEB – Implementation Guide for AICHI TARGET 2TEEB2011








N/A






By 2020, at the latest, biodiversity values have been integrated into national and local development and poverty reduction strategies and planning processes and are being incorporated into national accounting, as appropriate, and reporting systems.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

TEEB – Implementation Guide for AICHI TARGET 2
Nature and its Role in the Transition to a Green Economyten Brink, P. Et al2012








N/A






There is growing recognition among policy-makers and private sector decision-makers that the current model of economic growth is socially, environmentally, and economically unsustainable. This has sparked a renewed focus on the need for the international community to make a committed transition towards a “green” economy in order to ensure a sustainable and desirable future that promotes social equity, poverty eradication, and human well-being (UNEP 2011). This focus has been complemented by the increasing appreciation of biodiversity and ecosystem services (MA 2005) and the economic value of nature, including its intrinsic value (TEEB 2008, 2010a and b, 2011, 2012a and b).


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Nature and its Role in the Transition to a Green Economy
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity Report for Business – Executive Summary 2010TEEB2010






TEEB


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This document summarizes a major component of TEEB aimed at the business community (‘TEEB for Business’ or Deliverable 3). The full report sets out the business case for biodiversity and ecosystem services (BES). In this summary, we review some key indicators and drivers of biodiversity loss and ecosystem decline, and show how this presents both risks and opportunities to business. We examine the changing preferences of consumers for nature-friendly products and services, and offer some examples of how companies are responding; more detail is provided in Chapter 1 of the full report.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity Report for Business – Executive Summary 2010
Why Value the Oceans?Leslie, H. Et al.2012






UNEP


N/A






Oceans cover almost three-quarters of the planet, yet we are just beginning to discover the extent of the resources, both biotic and abiotic, that lie beneath their surfaces.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha;
Biodiversidade Costeira


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Why Value the Oceans?
The Ecosystem Services Benchmark – An overviewNatural Value InitiativeSd








N/A






The Ecosystem Services Benchmarking tool was developed by the Natural Value Initiative in collaboration with investors from Europe, Brazil, the USA and Australia: three UK-based asset managers (Aviva Investors, F&C Investments and Insight Investment); US-based asset manager (Pax World); Brazilian based bank (Grupo Santander Brasil) and a leading Australian pension fund, VicSuper. Designed to evaluate investment risk and opportunity associated with biodiversity and ecosystem services impacts and dependence in the food, beverage and tobacco sector, it offers investors unprecedented access to information on corporate risk management for an issue gaining rapidly in importance


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

The Ecosystem Services Benchmark – An overview
The Economics of Ecosystem and Biodiversity for Water and Wetlandsten Brink, P .Et al.2012






TEEB


N/A






This TEEB for Water and Wetlands Brief introduces the new initiative, presents initial ideas on the benefits and questions to be explored over the coming months. Obtaining new and complementary insights from the practical experience of stakeholders (ecosystem managers, communities, municipalities, decision makers from the public and private sector at local, national and international scale etc.) from around the world will be an important element in the development of this work Readers are invited to respond to the questions listed below and to submit further information and case studies (see contact information at the end of the paper).


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

The Economics of Ecosystem and Biodiversity for Water and Wetlands
Ecosystem Service Assessment: Research Needs for Coastal Green InfrastructureCGIES2015






OSTP


N/A






The report includes particular attention to the relationship between green infrastructure and “ecosystem services.” Ecosystem services are the direct or indirect contributions, including economic, environmental, and social effects, which ecosystems make to the environment and human populations (White House Council on Environmental Quality, 2013), including tangible goods and benefits (such as the provision of food and materials), regulating and protective services (such as carbon sequestration or flood control), recreational opportunities, and cultural and aesthetic benefits


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Ecosystem Service Assessment: Research Needs for Coastal Green Infrastructure
Ecosystem Services Review for Impact Assessment: Dependence Prioritization SpreadsheetWorld Resources InstituteSd








N/A








Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Avaliação do Impacto Ambiental, Planos de Gestão Ambiental, Planos de Contrabalanços da Biodiversidade, e afins


Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Ecosystem Services Review for Impact Assessment: Dependence Prioritization Spreadsheet
Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage ConventionUNESCO2008






UNESCO


N/A






The Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention (hereinafter referred to as the Operational Guidelines) aim to facilitate the implementation of the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (hereinafter referred to as "the World Heritage Convention" or "the Convention”), by setting forth the procedure for: a) the inscription of properties on the World Heritage List and the List of World Heritage in Danger.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Diversidade biológica e cultural


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention
National System Planning for Protected AreasDavey, A.1998






IUCN


N/A






A guideline is a clear statement, based on best available knowledge, which provides guidance in relation to a particular issue. This document is designed to provide such statements to assist the planning of a national system of protected areas. However, because the relevance of issues is context-dependent and the circumstances of countries are so varied, the guidelines are not presented as “rules”.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Áreas Protegidas


Áreas de Conservação Internacionais

National System Planning for Protected Areas
Medidas de Éxito Diseño, manejo y monitoreo de proyectos de conservación y desarrolloMargoluis, R. & Salafsky, N.1998








N/A






Medidas de Éxito está estructurada alrededor de cuatro marcos hipotéticos o escenarios que muestran las diversas dificultades en el manejo de proyectos de conservación y desarrollo alrededor del mundo. Estos proyectos son implementados por varios tipos de grupos, incluyendo organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG), agencias gubernamentales, comunidades locales y grupos partidarios.


Outra


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Áreas Protegidas


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Medidas de Éxito Diseño, manejo y monitoreo de proyectos de conservación y desarrollo
Marine Spatial Planning: a step-by-step approach toward ecosystem-based managementEhler, C. & Douvere, F.2009








N/A






In this guide, we use a clear, straightforward step-by-step approach to show you how you can set up and apply MSP. Most steps are illustrated with relevant examples from the real world. To make sure you have the information you need, throughout the text we refer you to more detailed sources, including the UNESCO website on MSP (ioc3. unesco.org/marinesp) that can further support you in making good decisions in MSP.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Áreas Protegidas


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Marine Spatial Planning: a step-by-step approach toward ecosystem-based management
Examples of Ecosystem Service-related Business Risks and OpportunitiesWRISd








N/A








Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Apresentações


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Examples of Ecosystem Service-related Business Risks and Opportunities
Outstanding Universal Value Standards for Natural World HeritageBadman, T.; Et al.2008






IUCN


N/A






This compendium is IUCN’s response to that decision, as the advisory body to the World Heritage Committee on Natural Heritage. The report is structured around the above 6 points and provides an initial analysis of decisions of the Committee. Landmark cases highlighting World Heritage Committee decisions in relation to particular cases are highlighted throughout the text and are elaborated in Annex 2 of the report.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Diversidade biológica e cultural


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Outstanding Universal Value Standards for Natural World Heritage
Global patterns of marine turtle bycatchWallace, B. Et al.2010




1990-2008




N/A






Fisheries bycatch is a primary driver of population declines in several species of marine megafauna (e.g., elasmobranchs, mammals, seabirds, turtles). Characterizing the global bycatch seascape using data on bycatch rates across fisheries is essential for highlighting conservation priorities. We compiled a comprehensive database of reported data on marine turtle bycatch in gillnet, longline, and trawl fisheries worldwide from 1990 to 2008.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha;
Biodiversidade Costeira


Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias


Ameaças à Biodiversidade


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Global patterns of marine turtle bycatch
Parks, People and Professionals: Putting `Participation’ into Protected Area ManagementPimbert, M. & Pretty, J.1995






UNRISD


N/A






Since the first establishment of protected areas of outstanding natural beauty or species and habitat uniqueness during the last century, there has been a remarkable expansion in numbers and area conserved. There are now close to 8500 major protected areas in 169 countries, covering some 5% of the world's land area. Many developing countries have more than 10% of their land area set aside for conservation purposes, and others are seeking to transform as much of their land as possible to strictly protected areas.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Diversidade biológica e cultural;
Áreas Protegidas;
Uso Comunitário da Biodiversidade


Áreas de Conservação Internacionais

Parks, People and Professionals: Putting `Participation’ into Protected Area Management
Guidelines for the Production of a Sectoral Biodiversity Action Plan by Government Departments and relevant state agenciesUNESCO2002








N/A






These guidelines are intended for use by Government Departments and relevant state agencies to assist in the production of Sectoral Biodiversity Action Plans and to provide background information on biodiversity and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The Guidelines outline the need for Sectoral Biodiversity Action Plans, offer suggestions on the process that should be followed and indicate the main issues that should be addressed. Sectoral Biodiversity Action Plans are required under the National Biodiversity Plan, which was adopted by Government in 2002.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Legal e Política (Leis, regulamentos, planos de acção de estratégias, etc)


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Guidelines for the Production of a Sectoral Biodiversity Action Plan by Government Departments and relevant state agencies
Procedimiento de asignación de las categorías de manejo UICN a los espacios naturales protegidosEUROPARC-España2005






EUROPARC-España


N/A






Este documento analiza en la primera parte el estado de la cuestión referida a la aplicación de las categorías UICN. La segunda parte presenta un procedimiento para la asignación de categorías UICN a las áreas protegidas del Estado español. Finalmente se presentan varios casos piloto donde se ensaya dicho procedimiento.


Outra


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Áreas Protegidas


Todas Áreas de Conservação de Moçambique;
Áreas de Conservação Internacionais

Procedimiento de asignación de las categorías de manejo UICN a los espacios naturales protegidos
Diploma Legislativo n. 2903Boletim Oficial de Moçambique1969






Boletim Oficial de Moçambique


Maputo








Português


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Documentos Oficiais do Governo


Legal e Política (Leis, regulamentos, planos de acção de estratégias, etc)


Reserva Especial de Maputo

Diploma Legislativo n. 2903
Project Cycle Management GuidelinesAid Delivery Methods2004






EuropeAID


N/A




http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/europeaid/qsm/index_en.htm


These Guidelines have been prepared to support ongoing improvements in the quality of EC development assistance. Quality is defined primarily in terms of the relevance, feasibility and effectiveness of the programmes and projects supported with EC funds, including how well they are managed.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Project Cycle Management Guidelines
Managing Tourism at World Heritage Sites: a Practical Manual for World Heritage Site ManagersPedersen, A.2002






UNESCO


N/A






An understanding of the responsibilities assumed under the World Heritage Convention is essential to policy setting and decision making. The Operational Guidelines accompanying the Convention have a large bearing on tourism management, providing useful guidance on responsibilities such as periodic reporting. The World Heritage network also offers unique opportunities, and the World Heritage Centre has an array of resources available to tourism managers including public information materials.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Diversidade biológica e cultural


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Managing Tourism at World Heritage Sites: a Practical Manual for World Heritage Site Managers
Quadro das Demandas e Propostas de Guiné-Bissau para o Desenvolvimento de um Programa Regional de Cooperação entre Países da CPLP no domínio da Luta contra a Desertificação e Gestão Sustentável das TerrasFAO, Governo de Moçambique2009






TCP CPLP/FAO - MADRRM


N/A






A localização geográfica de Moçambique nos trópicos e subtrópicos faz com que ele seja vulnerável a eventos extremos de origem meteorológica tais como secas, cheias e ciclones tropicais e de origem geológica como é o caso de sismos e tsunamis. Entre todas as diversas zonas do país, as áridas, semi-áridas e sub-húmidas secas são as mais vulneráveis, devido à degradação da terra caracterizada por perda persistente de productividade de vegetação, solos e pastagens e exacerbada pelo seu uso inapropriado.


Português


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos Oficiais do Governo


Alterações Climáticas e Biodiversidade


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Quadro das Demandas e Propostas de Guiné-Bissau para o Desenvolvimento de um Programa Regional de Cooperação entre Países da CPLP no domínio da Luta contra a Desertificação e Gestão Sustentável das Terras
Monitoring and estimating tropical forest carbon stocks: making REDD a realityGibbs, H. Et al.2007






IOP Publishing Ltd


N/A






Reducing carbon emissions from deforestation and degradation in developing countries is of central importance in efforts to combat climate change. Key scientific challenges must be addressed to prevent any policy roadblocks. Foremost among the challenges is quantifying nations’ carbon emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, which requires information on forest clearing and carbon storage.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal


Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias


Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Monitoring and estimating tropical forest carbon stocks: making REDD a reality
What Are Ecosystem Services? The Need for Standardized Environmental Accounting UnitsBoyd, J. & Banzhaf, S.2006






RFF DP


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This paper advocates consistently defined units of account to measure the contributions of nature to human welfare. We argue that such units have to date not been defined by environmental accounting advocates and that the term “ecosystem services” is too ad hoc to be of practical use in welfare accounting. We propose a definition, rooted in economic principles, of ecosystem service units. A goal of these units is comparability with the definition of conventional goods and services found in GDP and the other national accounts.


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What Are Ecosystem Services? The Need for Standardized Environmental Accounting Units
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