sustainable use

Use of the environment and its living resources at a rate that does not exceed its capacity for renewal in order to ensure its availability for future generations. (Source: DUNSTE / UNUNa)



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Vital Solutions PhytoTrade Africa and Phytopharm 2009. Hoodia gordonii as a functional food ingredient.
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Hoodia_VS PTA and PYM presentation.pdf 2.41 MB
Wynberg RP, Laird SA, Shackelton S, Mander M, Shackleton C, du Plessis P, den Adel S, Leakey RRB, Botelle A, Lombard C, Sullivan C, Cunningham T, O'Regan DP 2002. Marula commercialisation for sustainable and equitable livelihoods: A Policy Brief.
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Marula commercialisation for sustainable and equitable livelihoods.pdf 295.93 KB
National Agricultural Support Services Programme (NASSP) 2003. Indigenous Plant Development Strategy Review.
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IFTT Indigenous Plant Development Strategy Review 042003.pdf 712.99 KB
Gamond R, den Adel S, du Plessis P, Schall F 2005. Baobab 2004/05: Towards a more reliable, profitable and industrial processing approach.
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BAOBAB final report 6June05.pdf 291.68 KB
Fairtrade International 2011. Generic Fairtrade Trade Standard.
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Generic FT standard for CP 2011_05_1.pdf 434.24 KB
Popp A, Domptail S, Blaum N, Jeltsch F 2009. Landuse experience does qualify for adaptation to climate change. Ecological Modelling 220 (5) 694-702
Urmee T, Gyamfi S 2014. A review of improved Cookstove technologies and programs. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 33 625-635
Child BA, Musengezi J, Parent GD, Child GFT 2012. The economics and institutional economics of wildlife on private land in Africa. Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice 2 (18)
Seely MK, Henschel JR 2003. Best Practices in the World's Oldest Desert.. Conserving Biodiversity in Arid Regions 119-128
Reynolds JF, Smith DMS, Lambin EF, Turner BL, Mortimore M, Batterbury SPJ, Downing TE, Dowlatabadi H, Fernández RJ, Herrick JE, Huber-Sannwald E, Jiang H, Leemans R, Lynam T, Maestre FT, Ayarza M, Walker B 2007. Global Desertification: Building a Science for Dryland Development. Science 316 (5826) 847-851
Adger WN, Arnell NW, Tompkins EL 2005. Adapting to climate change: perspectives across scales. Global Environmental Change Part A 15 (2) 75-76
Warren A 1995. Changing understandings of African pastoralism and the nature of environmental paradigms. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers New Series 20 (2) 193-203
Wolanski E, Boorman LA, Chicharo L, Langlois-Saliou E, Lara R, Plater AJ, Uncles RJ, Zalewski M 2004. Ecohydrology as a new tool for sustainable management of estuaries and coastal waters. Wetlands Ecology and Management 12 (4) 235-276
Hall JP 2001. Criteria and indicators of sustainable forest management. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 67 (1-2) 109-119
Dougill A, Reed M 2005. Participatory Indicator Development for Sustainable Natural Resource Management: Kalahari, Botswana. Methods in Development Research: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches 163-176
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2007. Strategic Plan 2007/8 - 2011/12.