Asian Development Bank
www.adb.org/Topics/default.asp
ADB is an international development finance institution whose mission is to help its developing member countries reduce poverty and improve the quality of life of their people in the Asia and Pacific region.
Subject(s): Financial Resources and Mechanism; Climate Change and Biodiversity; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Communication, Education and Public Awareness; Gender and Biodiversity; Human Health; Traditional Knowledge, Innovations and Practices - Article 8(j); Governance, Law and Policy; Sustainable Development / Millenium Development Goals; Biodiversity for Development; Cooperation and Partnerships; Business and Biodiversity
Australian Agency for International Development
www.ausaid.gov.au/keyaid/default.cfm
The Australian Government's overseas aid program is a federally funded program that aims to reduce poverty in developing countries.
Subject(s): Sustainable Use of Biodiversity; Forest Biodiversity; Cooperation and Partnerships; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Communication, Education and Public Awareness; Gender and Biodiversity; Governance, Law and Policy; Human Health; Sustainable Development / Millenium Development Goals; Inland Waters Biodiversity; Biodiversity for Development
Bahamas Environment, Science and Technology (BEST) Commission - Bahamas
www.best.bs
The Bahamas Environment, Science & Technology (BEST) Commission provides guidelines for Environment Impact Assessments (EIA) and Environment Management Plans (EMP) for Industrial, Commercial and Residential developments throughout the Bahamas' archaepelago.
A team of scientific experts coordinate the review of commercial, industrial, and residential development projects to be considered by the Government of The Bahamas.
Subject(s): Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Impact Assessment
Biodiversity and Economics for Conservation
www.bioecon.ucl.ac.uk
Biodiversity and Economics for Conservation (BIOECON) is a European Union (EU) funded project designed to advance economic theory and policy for biodiversity conservation, including the design and implementation of incentive measures.
Subject(s): Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures
BIOTRADE Initiative
www.BIOTRADE.org
The UNCTAD Biotrade Initiative, launched in 1996, has established a number of partnerships with national and regional organizations with the aim of enhancing the capability of developing countries to produce value-added products and services derived from biodiversity, for both domestic and international markets.
Subject(s): Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Transfer of Technology and Cooperation; Business and Biodiversity
Bioversity International
www.bioversityinternational.org
Bioversity International, Bioversity for short, is the operating name of the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI) and the International Network for Improvement of Banana and Plantain (INIBAP).
Bioversity is the world's largest international research organization dedicated solely to the conservation and use of agricultural biodiversity. It is non-profit and independently operated.
Subject(s): Biodiversity for Development; Genetic Use Restriction Technologies; Agricultural Biodiversity; Forest Biodiversity; Human Health; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Global Strategy for Plant Conservation
Doha Development Agenda Trade Capacity Building Database
tcbdb.wto.org
The Doha Development Agenda Trade Capacity Building Database (TCBDB) has been established by the WTO jointly with the OECD to provide information on trade-related technical assistance and capacity building projects, including on projects thaty address trade and environment issues. At present, the period of coverage is 2001, 2002 and partial 2003
Subject(s): Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures
Ecosystem Valuation
www.ecosystemvaluation.org
This site is designed and written by Dennis King (University of Maryland) and Marisa Mazzotta (University of Rhode Island), and funded by the US Department of Agriculture, the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration. It provides a clear, non-technical explanation of ecosystem valuation concepts, methods and applications, thus providing answers to questions about the benefits of ecosystem conservation, preservation and restoration
Subject(s): Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures
ENVALUE
www.environment.nsw.gov.au/envalueapp
ENVALUE is a searchable Environmental Valuation Database provided by the Environmental Protection Agency of the government of New South Wales, Australia. It is accessible to anyone (i.e. no subscription or password required) and is free of charge. It may also be available in diskette form for a fee.
Subject(s): Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures
Environmental Integration in EC development cooperation
www.environment-integration.eu
This project is a service provided by the European Commission to raise awareness and build capacities of staff to integrate the environmental dimension in EC development cooperation and into partner countries' sector policies and programmes
Subject(s): Forest Biodiversity; Governance, Law and Policy; Agricultural Biodiversity; Dry and Sub-Humid Lands Biodiversity; Chemicals and Pollution; Ecosystem Approach; Climate Change and Biodiversity; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Sustainable Development / Millenium Development Goals; Biodiversity for Development; Communication, Education and Public Awareness; Inland Waters Biodiversity
Environmental valuation reference inventory
www.evri.ca
EVRI is a comprehensive storehouse of over 2,000 international studies providing values, methodologies, techniques and theories on environmental valuation. This Canadian-run resource facilitates the worldwide development and promotion of environmental valuation using the benefits transfer approach. Free access is available to all citizens of member countries - Australia, Canada, France, New Zealand, UK and USA
Subject(s): Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures
Fisheries and Aquaculture Department
www.fao.org/fi/statist/statist.asp
The mission of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Department of FAO is to facilitate and secure the long-term sustainable development and utilization of the world's fisheries and aquaculture. FAO is acutely aware of the fundamental social and economic role played by these two sectors in:
1.Meeting global and national sustainable food security.
2.Providing self and paid employment for fishing and aquaculture related communities as a means of alleviating poverty in these fishing communities and stemming rural/urban drift.
3.Contributing to national and international trade.
4.Generating national income.
Subject(s): Marine and Coastal Biodiversity; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures
Inter-American Development Bank
www.iadb.org/topics
The IDB, established in 1959 to support the process of economic and social development in Latin America and the Caribbean, is the main source of multilateral financing in the region. The IDB Group provides solutions to development challenges by partnering with governments, companies and civil society organizations, thus reaching its clients ranging from central governments to city authorities and businesses.
Subject(s): Agricultural Biodiversity; Forest Biodiversity; Biodiversity for Development; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Sustainable Use of Biodiversity; Cooperation and Partnerships; Marine and Coastal Biodiversity; Traditional Knowledge, Innovations and Practices - Article 8(j); Business and Biodiversity
International Environment Law Research Centre (IELRC)
www.ielrc.org/home.php
The International Environmental Law Research Centre is an independent research organisation focusing on international and comparative environmental law issues, with a particular emphasis on India and East Africa. The IELRC addresses ABS related issues in its research programmes on biodiversity and intellectual property rights. The biodiversity programme of the International Environmental Law Research Centre (IELRC) attaches significant importance to the development of property rights regimes over biological resources at the local, national and international levels.
Subject(s): Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit-sharing; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Governance, Law and Policy; Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
International Fund for Agricultural Development
www.ifad.org
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a specialized agency of the United Nations, was established as an international financial institution in 1977 as one of the major outcomes of the 1974 World Food Conference. Working with rural poor people, governments, donors, non-governmental organizations and many other partners, IFAD focuses on country-specific solutions, which can involve increasing rural poor peoples' access to financial services, markets, technology, land and other natural resources. IFAD's goal is to empower poor rural women and men in developing countries to achieve higher incomes and improved food security.
Subject(s): Agricultural Biodiversity; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Financial Resources and Mechanism; Human Health; Transfer of Technology and Cooperation; Cooperation and Partnerships; Biodiversity for Development
International Institute forSustainable Development
www.iisd.org
The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) is a Canadian-based, public policy research institute that has a long history of conducting cutting-edge research into sustainable development.
Subject(s): Clearing-House Mechanism; Mountain Biodiversity; Agricultural Biodiversity; Dry and Sub-Humid Lands Biodiversity; Sustainable Development / Millenium Development Goals; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Ecosystem Approach
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
www.iita.org
Africa has complex problems that plague agriculture and people’s lives. We develop agricultural solutions with our partners to tackle hunger and poverty. Our award winning research-for-development (R4D) is based on focused, authoritative thinking anchored on the development needs of sub-Saharan Africa. We work with partners in Africa and beyond to reduce producer and consumer risks, enhance crop quality and productivity, and generate wealth from agriculture. IITA is an international non-profit R4D organization since 1967, governed by a Board of Trustees, and supported primarily by the CGIAR (www.cgiar.org).
Subject(s): Agricultural Biodiversity; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Human Health; Forest Biodiversity
International Labour Organization
www.ilo.org/global/Themes/lang--en/index.htm
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is devoted to advancing opportunities for women and men to obtain decent and productive work in conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity. Its main aims are to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment opportunities, enhance social protection and strengthen dialogue in handling work-related issues.
Subject(s): Socio-Economic and Legal Matters; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Human Health; Governance, Law and Policy
Irish Aid, Department of Foreign Affairs - Ireland
www.irishaid.gov.ie/development_mpi.asp
Ireland’s development cooperation policy is an integral part of Ireland’s wider foreign policy. Their aid philosophy is rooted in their foreign policy, in particular its objectives of peace and justice. Their development cooperation policy and programme reflect their longstanding commitment to human rights and fairness in international relations and are inseparable from Irish foreign policy as a whole.
Poverty reduction, to reduce vulnerability and increase opportunity, is the overarching objective if Irish Aid.
Subject(s): Biodiversity for Development; Cooperation and Partnerships; Sustainable Use of Biodiversity; Agricultural Biodiversity; Communication, Education and Public Awareness; Governance, Law and Policy; Human Health; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures; Gender and Biodiversity; Inland Waters Biodiversity