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Linkages between Biodiversity Conservation, Climate Change and Poverty Alleviation Prof. Dr. Manfred Niekisch University of Greifswald Hanoi, 22. May 2007
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BIO FUEL ?
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FAO 2004: 7 of the 10 economically most important marine fish species (30% of gobal catch) are fully exploited or overexploited.
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Resources are exhausted
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Subsidizing the Great Depletion US$30 billion annual subsidy (1995-2005) High Seas Bottom Trawling (annually): $600mLanded catch value $152mSubsidy (25% of landed value) $ 60mProfit (10% of landed value) Are we mad?!?
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Social Economic Environmental Sustainable Development
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Biodiversity and Climate Economic Cultural Social Economic Cultural Social Sustainable Development
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Food Ecosystem Services (air, water, recreation) Creating domestic species Agriculture (agro-biodiversity) Spiritual Reasons, Religions Medicine Cosmetics Intrinsic Values Basis of Life on Earth and and and……… Why does biodiversity matter?
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How do we get there? Economic assessment of the loss of biodiversity („Para-Stern-Report“) Analysis/multiplication of success stories Communication campaigns Technology Transfer North-South Knowledge Transfer South-North „Better“ science Development cooperation: focus on resource oriented (long term) projects
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Protected Areas Species Protection Ecological Corridors Land Use Planing Sustainable Use of Resources Participation HIV-Aids Nutrition, Health Care Illiteracy Urban Slums BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION POVERTY ALLEVIATION !
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Protected Areas Species Protection Ecological Corridors Land Use Planing Sustainable Use of Resources Participation HIV-Aids Nutrition, Health Care Illiteracy Urban Slums BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION POVERTY ALLEVIATION ! CLIMATE
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Means Power Motivation Knowledge
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