Integrated Conservation-Development Projects (ICDPs) link the conservation of biodiversity in protected areas with the socio-economic development of adjoining communities. Chapter 1 defines what ICDPs are, when to use this approach, and the necessary conditions for appropriate sites. Chapter 2 outlines issues that need to be adequately addressed once it is decided to go forward with an ICDP. Chapter 3 identifies issues for consideration when designing the monitoring and evaluating component of an ICDP. The annexes contain the preparation and implementation cycle recommended by an ICDP workshop (Annex 1), case study focus at another ICDP workshop (Annex 2), and a list of selected organizations engaged in analytical ICDP work (Annex 4).
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Author
Sanjayan, M. A. Shen, Susan Jansen, Malcolm
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Document Date
1997/10/31
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Document Type
Publication
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Report Number
WTP388
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2010/07/01
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Doc Name
Experiences with integrated-conservation development projects in Asia
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Keywords
protected area;corporate governance;social and economic development;conservation of biological diversity;integrated conservation and development;lack of accountability mechanisms;participatory rural appraisal technique;early stages of implementation;source income;release of fund;source of income;
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Sanjayan, M. A. Shen, Susan Jansen, Malcolm
Experiences with integrated-conservation development projects in Asia (English). World Bank technical paper ; no. WTP 388 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/525211468772149537/Experiences-with-integrated-conservation-development-projects-in-Asia