Community Markets for Conservation (COMACO) links biodiversity conservation with sustainable improvements in livelihoods and food production

Volume: 108, Issue: 34, Pages: 13957 - 13962
Published: Aug 22, 2011
Abstract
In the Luangwa Valley, Zambia, persistent poverty and hunger present linked challenges to rural development and biodiversity conservation. Both household coping strategies and larger-scale economic development efforts have caused severe natural resource degradation that limits future economic opportunities and endangers ecosystem services. A model based on a business infrastructure has been developed to promote and maintain sustainable...
Paper Details
Title
Community Markets for Conservation (COMACO) links biodiversity conservation with sustainable improvements in livelihoods and food production
Published Date
Aug 22, 2011
Volume
108
Issue
34
Pages
13957 - 13962
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