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UNDPGeneric guidelines for mainstreaming drylands issues into National Development FrameworksThe Generic Drylands Mainstreaming Guidelines have been developed by the UNDP-DDC in close collaboration with the UNEP and UNDP/Global Environment Facility (GEF) Global Support Unit. This document provides broad generic steps for mainstreaming environment and drylands issues into national development frameworks, as well lessons drawn from various countries on environment and drylands mainstreaming. Dryland opportunities - A new paradigm for people, ecosystems and developmentDrylands cover 41 percent of the earth’s terrestrial surface. The urgency of and international response to climate change have given a new place to drylands in terms both of their vulnerability to predicted climate change impacts and their potential contribution to climate change mitigation. This book aims to apply the new scientific insights on complex dryland systems to practical options for development. A new dryland paradigm is built on the resources and capacities of dryland peoples, on new and emergent economic opportunities, on inward investment, and on the best support that dryland science can offer. Information Provided by Carol Lombard, Department of Social Development Population Website
Submitted by carol on 8 October 2009 - 11:55am. categories [ ]
A Users' Guide to Measuring Local Governance (2009) UNDP Oslo Governance CentreThis is a useful guide from the UNDP Oslo Governance Centre on the evaluation of the many tools to measure Local Government. Specifically the guide covers:
Submitted by storytelling on 16 August 2009 - 11:15am. categories [ ]
Resource Guide on Gender and Climate ChangePoor women's limited access to resources, restricted rights, limited mobility and muted voices in shaping decisions make them highly vulnerable to climate change. This resource guide aims to inform practitioners and policy makers of the linkages between gender equality and climate change.
Submitted by carol on 14 August 2009 - 7:37am. categories [ ]
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