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Learning Brief Series on the Value to Conservation of Integrated Population, Health, Environment (PHE) Approaches (application/pdf, 1000 KB)
September 01, 2011A series of learning briefs that explore the extent to which PHE approaches increase family planning use in remote sites where biodiversity conservation is a priority, generate goodwill for conservation, and empower women. The briefs are a product of the Global Development Alliance project with WWF, Johnson & Johnson, and USAID.
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Mapping Population in WWF Priority Places (application/pdf, 2.39 MB)
September 01, 2010This project aims to research natural human population growth (excluding migration) in some of WWF’s priority places, by identifying the current stage of demographic transition in each and key factors affecting prevailing fertility and mortality rates.
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Engendering Conservation Constituencies: Understanding the Links between Women’s Empowerment and Biodiversity Conservation Outcomes for PHE Programs (application/pdf, 1.21 MB)
April 01, 2010This case study, by consultant Nancy Diamond, demonstrates the application of a gender-integration tool that can be used by the conservation sector (called WWF Women’s Economic, Social, and Political Empowerment Tool or “WWESPE”), to the context of integrated population, health, environment (PHE) projects implemented by WWF-Nepal. The study focuses on the extent to which these WWF PHE projects contributed to women’s empowerment and/or conservation outcomes.
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Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS through Namibia’s Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) Program (application/pdf, 1.53 MB)
January 01, 2010This paper reviews the results of a study that aimed to document the strategies, experiences, successes and challenges faced by the Namibia Association of CBNRM Support Organizations.
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Scaling Up Integrated Population, Health and Environment Approaches in the Philippines: A Review of Early Experiences (application/pdf, 392 KB)
January 01, 2008This case study is designed to help answer the question: How can the conservation community further contribute to meeting unmet need for family planning in order to reduce future pressure on natural resources and biodiversity and promote more sustainable livelihoods?
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Healthy People, Healthy Ecosystems: A Manual on Integrating Health and Family Planning into Conservation Projects (application/pdf, 3.58 MB)
January 01, 2008Conservation projects working in remote areas of outstanding biodiversity in developing countries often partner with local communities. This manual outlines an approach that integrates health and voluntary family planning into conservation projects, developing synergies that improve the health of both people and ecosystems.
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HIV AIDS and the Environment Impacts of AIDS and Ways to Reduce Them (application/pdf, 3.7 MB)
January 01, 2007This fact sheet summarizes the impacts of HIV/AIDS on the conservation organization, communities, natural resource management, as well as what can be done to reduce those impacts.
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People on the Move: Reducing the Impacts of Human Migration on Biodiversity (application/pdf, 3.76 MB)
January 01, 2007Human migration poses huge challenges to conserving the Earth’s rich biodiversity, yet conservationists are often unsure about what steps, if any, they can take to reduce its negative impacts. Conservation International and World Wildlife Fund US undertook this review to explore the scope of negative impacts and possible interventions.
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