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World Resources 2005 -- The Wealth of the Poor: Managing ecosystems to fight poverty
Village by Village: Recovering Fiji's Coastal Fisheries
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IN THE EARLY 1990s, RESIDENTS OF UCUNIVANUA VILLAGE, ON THE EASTERN COAST OF
Fiji
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World Resources 2005 -- The Wealth of the Poor: Managing ecosystems to fight poverty
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The Bottom Line: The Principal Messages from World Resources 2005
World Resources 2005: Select graphics
World Resources 2005: Table of Contents
Foreword: Making the Wealth of Nature Work for the Poor
Chapter 1: Nature, Power, and Poverty
Chapter 2: Ecosystems and the Livelihoods of the Poor
Chapter 3: The Role of Governance
Chapter 4: Four Steps to Greater Environmental Income
Chapter 5: Turning Natural Assets Into Wealth: Case studies
Nature in Local Hands: The Case for Namibia's Conservancies
More water, More Wealth in Darewadi Village
Regenerating Woodlands: Tanzania's HASHI Project
Bearing Witness: Empowering Indonesian Communities to Fight Illegal Logging
Village by Village: Recovering Fiji's Coastal Fisheries
Locally Managed Marine Areas (LMMAs)
Ucunivanua: One village's experiment
Expanding the LMMA benefit
National and international collaboration
Fiji LMMA Network in action
Sustainability and costs
The FLMMA Process
Learning from Fiji's local marine management
Challenges
The way forward
Fiji: References
Special Section: Global Development Policies -- Making the MDGs and PRSPs Work for the Poor and the Environment
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