Increasing the Gender Gap: the Impacts of the Bioeconomy and Markets in Environmental Services on Women May 2013
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Biodiversity and Livelihoods under Attack from Industrial Bio-economy Strategy September 2012
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Bio-economy versus Biodiversity April 2012 The ‘bioeconomy’ promotes speculative markets for ecosystem-based products and services, which are increasingly promoted as a ‘green’ alternative to the fossil fuel economy. Trading in ‘ecosystem services’ such as forest carbon offsets is accompanied by a massive expansion of wood-based bioenergy and other biomass-based products.
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Civil Society Views in Scaling up Biodiversity Finance, Resource Mobilization, and Innovative Financial Mechanisms April 2012
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Carbon trading in forests, soils, farmlands and grasslands A Guide for journalists to proposals on Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry and carbon trading for COP 16 December 2010 |
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Life as Commerce toolkit Toolkit to help communities who are being asked to accept or engage in a market-based conservation project. |
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LIFE AS COMMERCE 2008 The impact of market-based conservation on Indigenous Peoples, local communities and women; summary report with the following five case studies. |
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Case study on Certification in South Africa By: The Timberwatch Coalition, 2008
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Biodiversity Offsets in Paraguay By: Alter Vida, 2008
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Case study on Ecotourism in India By: EQUATIONS, 2008
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Case study on bioprospecting in Costa Rica (only in Spanish) By: COECOCEIBA, 2008
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Case study on Carbon sinks in Colombia (only in Spanish) By: CENSAT Aqua Viva, 2008
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International Financial Architecture and the Commodification of Life By: Juana Camacho Otero, for Censat Agua Viva Foe-Colombia, June 2007 |
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Life as Commerce Free Trade and the Environment A dangerous Liaison: the environment and free trade By GFC and Comunidades Ecologistas La Ceiba Amigos de la Tierra Costa Rica, 2008
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Life as Commerce International Financial Institutions, payments for environmental services and carbon finance, 2008 |
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Life as Commerce : The Impact of Market-Based Conservation Mechanisms on Woman, 2008
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The impacts of market-based biodiversity conservation on Indigenous Peoples, local communities and women This paper mainly focusses on carbon trade and biodiversity offsets. Presented at the fifth Trondheim Conference on Biodiversity, 1 November 2007 |
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You Cannot Save It If You Cannot Sell It? How Environmental Services Markets Impoverish People Global Forest Coalition – August 2006 |
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Nature for sale – Friends of the Earth International and Global Forest Coalition The new markets 1: selling our carbon . November 2005 The new markets 2: selling our genes and knowledge January 2006 |
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Ecotourism as a market-based conservation scheme in India (in Hindi ) How ecotourism development capitalizes on areas that are conserved at the cost of communities in India |
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Empty land The social and environmental impact of the Holterberg plantations in the Netherlands |
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