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E-grāmata: Strategies for Sustainability: Latin America

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  • Sērija : Sustainable Development Set
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Nov-2013
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IUCN- The World Conservation Union Founded in 1948 The World Conservation Union brings together States government agencies and a diverse range of non-governmental organisations in a unique world partnership over 800 members in all, spread across some 136 countries. As a Union IUCN seeks to influence, encourage and assist societies throughout the world to conserve the integrity and diversity of nature and to ensure that any use of natural resources to equitable and ecological sustainable. The World Conservation Union builds on the strengths of its members, Networks and partners to enhance their capacity and to support global alliances to safeguard natural resources at local, regional and global levels. The Strategies For Sustainability Programme. The Strategies For Sustainably Program of IUCN works to strengthen strategic planning, policy and implementation skills aimed at sustainability development at global, national and local levels. Working with networks of strategy practitioners from member governments, partner institutions and NGOs the programme assists in the conceptual development and analysis of experience of strategies, the development of a range of strategic planning and action planning skills and improved methods of assessing human and ecosystem well being.

Originally published in 1996
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Workshop and Case Study Participants xii
PART 1 INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction
3(1)
2 What are Sustainable Development Strategies?
3(1)
3 Types of Strategies in Latin America
4(1)
4 Selecting and Classifying Cases
4(1)
5 Status of Strategies
5(3)
Table 1 Status of cases analysed (1995)
6(1)
Box 1 Symbols used in Table 1
7(1)
National Strategies: Summary
1 Origin and Present Situation
8(1)
2 Development of Processes
8(1)
3 Main Results
9(2)
Sub-national Strategies: Summary and Analysis
1 Origin of Initiatives
11(1)
2 Common Aspects
12(1)
3 Integrating Strategies in Development Planning
12(2)
4 Formulating the Strategy
14(1)
5 Content of Proposals
15(1)
6 Internalizing Strategies: The Importance of Participation
16(2)
7 Prospects for Continuity
18(3)
8 International Funding and Cooperation
21(1)
9 Limitations of the Analysis
22(1)
10 Main Common Results
22(1)
11 Main Problems
23(2)
Lessons Learned
1 The Concept
25(2)
2 Avoiding Loss of Continuity
27(3)
3 Participation
30(1)
4 Implementation of Strategies
31(8)
Map Strategies for Sustainability in Latin America
33(6)
PART 2 CASE STUDIES
CENTRAL AMERICA
Costa Rica: Strategy for Sustainable Development
1 Introduction
39(1)
2 Scope and Objectives
40(1)
3 Relationship to Development Planning
41(1)
4 Initial Development
42(1)
5 Implementation and Results
43(1)
6 Lessons Learned
44(2)
7 Chronology
46(1)
Nicaragua: National Conservation Strategy
1 Introduction
47(1)
2 Objectives and Approach
48(1)
3 Relationship to Development Planning
49(1)
4 Initial Development
49(1)
5 Implementation and Results
50(1)
6 Lessons Learned
51(1)
7 Chronology
52(1)
Kuna-Yala, Panama: Sustainability for Comprehensive Development
1 Introduction
53(1)
2 Objectives and Approach
54(1)
3 Relationship to Development Planning
55(1)
4 Initial Development
55(1)
5 Implementation and Results
56(1)
6 Lessons Learned
57(2)
7 Chronology
59(1)
Maje-Bayano, Panama: Sustainable Development Strategy
1 Introduction
60(1)
2 Scope and Objectives
61(1)
3 Relationship to the Planning System
61(1)
4 Initial Development
61(1)
5 Implementation and Results
62(1)
6 Lessons Learned
62(2)
7 Chronology
64(1)
Peten Region, Guatemala: Sustainable Development Strategy
1 Introduction
65(1)
2 Scope and Objectives
66(1)
3 Relationship to National Institutions
67(1)
4 Initial Development
68(1)
5 Implementation and Results
68(1)
6 Lessons Learned
69(2)
7 Chronology
71(1)
Tortuguero, Costa Rica: Sustainable Development Strategy
1 Introduction
72(3)
2 Objectives and Focus
75(1)
3 Relationship to Development Planning
76(1)
4 Initial Development and Organization
76(2)
5 Implementation and Results
78(3)
6 Lessons Learned
81(3)
7 Chronology
84(2)
Heroes y Martires: Management Plan
1 Introduction and Summary
86(1)
2 Scope and Objectives
87(1)
3 Relationship to National Institutions
88(1)
4 Initial Development
88(1)
5 Implementation and Results
89(1)
6 Lessons Learned
90(2)
7 Chronology
92(1)
Talamanca, Costa Rica: Communal Sustainable Development Projects
1 Introduction
93(1)
2 Scope and Objectives
94(1)
3 Relationship to Development Planning
95(1)
4 Main results
95(1)
5 Lessons Learned
96(1)
7 Chronology
97(4)
Caribbean
Guanica Biosphere Reserve, Puerto Rico: Conservation Strategy
1 Introduction
101(1)
2 Objectives and Approach
102(1)
3 Relationship to Development Planning
103(1)
4 Initial Development
103(1)
5 Implementation and Results
103(1)
6 Lessons Learned
104(1)
7 Chronology
105(1)
Samana, Dominican Republic: Sustainable Development Strategy
1 Introduction
106(1)
2 Objectives and Approach
107(1)
3 Relationship to Development Planning
108(1)
4 Initial Development
108(1)
5 Implementation and Results
109(1)
6 Lessons Learned
109(2)
7 Chronology
111(1)
Sierra Maestra, Cuba: Conservation and Development Strategy
1 Introduction
112(1)
2 Objectives and Approach
113(1)
3 Relationship to Development Planning
114(1)
4 Initial Development
115(2)
5 Implementation and Results
117(1)
6 Lessons Learned
118(2)
7 Chronology
120(5)
South America
Amazonia Project, Ecuador: Sustainable Development Strategy
1 Introduction
125(2)
2 Objectives and Approach
127(1)
3 Relationship to Development Planning
127(1)
4 Initial Development
127(1)
5 Implementation and Results
128(1)
6 Lessons Learned
129(1)
7 Chronology
130(1)
Sierra Nevada, Colombia: Conservation Strategy for Tropical Forests
1 Introduction
131(3)
2 Scope and Objectives
134(1)
3 Relationship to Development Planning
134(1)
4 Initial Development
135(1)
5 Implementation and Results
135(1)
6 Lessons Learned
136(1)
7 Chronology
137(1)
Mata Atlantica, Brazil: Biosphere Reserve
1 Introduction
138(1)
2 Objectives and Approach
139(1)
3 Relationship to Government Planning
140(1)
4 Initial Development
140(2)
5 Implementation and Results
142(1)
6 Lessons Learned
143(2)
7 Chronology
145(1)
Tambopata-Candamo, Peru: Eco-regional Strategy
1 Introduction
146(1)
2 Objectives and Approach
147(1)
3 Relationship to Development Planning
148(1)
4 Initial Development
149(1)
5 Implementation and Results
150(2)
6 Lessons Learned
152(2)
7 Chronology
154(1)
Glossary 155
Arturo Lopez Ornat