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Participation signifie apprentissage par l'action : l'experience du FEM en matiere de conservation et d'utilisation rationnelle de la biodiversite (French)

A Global Environment Facility (GEF) special study on stakeholder participation and social issues, including science and technology, was conducted for 30 GEF-financed biodiversity conservation and sustainable use projects which have been completed or are near completion. The findings indicate that the degree of stakeholder participation varies by country and project, but the most effective approaches were those designed at local or community levels.
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  • 2002/10/01

  • Brief

  • 28546

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  • Africa,

  • Africa,

  • 2004/04/22

  • Disclosed

  • Participation signifie apprentissage par l'action : l'experience du FEM en matiere de conservation et d'utilisation rationnelle de la biodiversite

  • Global Environment Facility

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Harstad,Jarle.

Participation signifie apprentissage par l'action : l'experience du FEM en matiere de conservation et d'utilisation rationnelle de la biodiversite (French). Africa Region findings ; no. 216 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/562621468003005709

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