Jan 14 2013 in Areas of Expertise, Environment & NRM, Information and Communication Technology for Development by baddom
A key recommendation by a USAID report that was released in June and titled “Emerging Technology and Practice for Conservation Communications in Africa” is for international development agencies to institutionalize good practice in the use of ICTs for Conservation. The report noted that while the conservation community has a wealth of experience in harnessing ICTs [...]
Tags: ABCG, africa, agriculture, CARPE, community, Conservation, Data, enrm, Finance, governance, Health, ICTs, IRG, Ken Banks, Knowledge, mobile, natural resources, NRM, remote sensing, Research, STEWARD, Sub-Saharan Africa, USAID, West Africa, World Bank
Sep 24 2012 in Agriculture, Food Security & Rural Development, Environment & NRM by khamilton
According to a United Nations Environmental Programme –International Water Management Institute report, “An Ecosystems Approach to Water and Food Security”, ecosystem services should be incorporated into food security efforts, as should the proper incentives needed to involve local members of the community. In part three of our Ecosystem Services series, we take a look at [...]
Tags: agriculture, Ecosystem services, food security, Natural Resource Management, NRM
Sep 17 2012 in Environment & NRM by khamilton
Healthy ecosystems and the services they provide help reduce a community’s risk to natural disaster. Conversely, poorly functioning ecosystems increase this risk, ridding a community of its natural protective barriers. As part two of our Ecosystem Services Series, we’ll be taking a look at the role ecosystem services can play in disaster risk reduction (DRR). [...]
Tags: Ecosystem services, Natural Resource Management
Sep 10 2012 in Environment & NRM by khamilton
According to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, ecosystem services are defined as the benefits people obtain from ecosystems, split into four categories of provisioning, supporting, regulating and cultural services. Because they are so beneficial in a variety of ways, the international community has begun to monitor and monetize these services, in addition to advocating for environmental [...]
Tags: Climate Change, Ecosystem services, enrm, environment, food production, payment for ecosystem services, PES, water
Aug 13 2012 in Areas of Expertise, Economic Growth, Environment & NRM by kgenereux
980 million people traveled internationally in 2010, a 4% increase over the previous year, and forecasts expect 1.6 billion tourists by the year 2020. Travel & Tourism as a sector accounts for 258 million jobs globally, and provides crucial opportunities for investment, economic growth, and fostering cultural awareness. Tourism can also be a powerful tool [...]
Tags: Climate Change, CO2, Conservation, Costa Rica, development, eco-friendly, economic growth, ecotourism, Educational Technology, environment, environmentally friendly, fossil fuels, greenhouse gas emissions, greenwashing, Jordan, LEED, Marriott, organic, poverty alleviation, Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature, Sierra Club, socially conscious, socio-economic development, Sustainability, sustainable tourism, The Earthwatch Institute, The Global Sustainable Tourism Council, The International Ecotourism Society, The New York Times, UN
Jul 27 2012 in Agriculture, Food Security & Rural Development, Areas of Expertise, Economic Growth, Environment & NRM, Information and Communication Technology for Development by kgenereux
On Monday, July 23, 2012 the Center for American Progress hosted Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues, Melanne Verveer for a discussion on “Women’s Economic Success and Global Growth.” Amb. Verveer’s talk focused on the crucial role women play in sustainable development and economic growth worldwide. US women generate $3.5 trillion yearly, and women’s employment in developing countries [...]
Tags: Agricultural Development, agriculture, Ambassador Melanne Verveer, cell phone, Center for American Progress, Climate Change, connectivity, development, economic empowerment, economic growth, education, environment, forest management, gender, gender equality, GSMA, Health, human rights, ICT4D, mobile technology, mWomen, peace and security, State Department, women, women's rights
Jul 24 2012 in Environment & NRM by kgenereux
In June 2012, the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Marking the 20th Anniversary of the Earth Summit, Rio+20 provided an opportunity for the world to reaffirm commitments to poverty erradication, sustainable development and environmental protection. Below, we explore various outcomes of Rio+20: 1. New Sustainable Development Goals [...]
Tags: africa, agriculture, Brazil, carbon-neutral, Climate Change, Colombia, deforestation, development, emissions, energy, environment, Food and Agriculture O, food security, GREEN ECONOMY, inclusive growth, innovation, International Fund for Agricultural Development, Millennium Development Goals, poverty reduction, productivity, recycle, Rio +20, Sustainable Development, UNEP, UNICEF, United Nations, World Bank, World Food Programme, Zero Hunger Challenge
Jul 6 2012 in Economic Growth, Environment & NRM by khamilton
On June 26, 2012, Dr. Marianne Fay, Chief Economist of the Sustainable Development Network presented the World Bank report entitled “Inclusive Green Growth”, followed by a panel discussion in Washington, D.C. Commentators included Dr. David Reed, the Senior Vice President, Policy of the World Wildlife Fund, and Dr. Rosina Bierbaum, Professor of Natural Resources and [...]
Tags: Christine Lagarde, environment, IMF, Marianne Fay, Rio+20, Sustainable Development Network
Jun 22 2012 in Economic Growth, Environment & NRM by khamilton
On Tuesday, June 12, 2012, Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), presented a speech at the Center for Global Development in Washington D.C. entitled “Back to Rio, the Road to a Sustainable Economic Future”. Mrs. Lagarde spoke of a “triple crisis”, comprised of economic, environmental and social factors, stressing her belief [...]
Tags: economic development, fiscal policy, IMF, natural resources