04014nam 22005533 450 991077476090332120230825084622.01-00-335139-51-000-96428-01-003-35139-5(CKB)27900518500041(MiAaPQ)EBC7276751(Au-PeEL)EBL7276751(NjHacI)9927900518500041(EXLCZ)992790051850004120230825d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierConflict-Sensitive Conservation Lessons from the Global Environment Facility1st ed.Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,2023.©2024.1 online resource (249 pages)9781032397948 Includes bibliographical references and index.GEF support in fragile and conflict-affected situations -- Findings : analysis of GEF support in conflict-affected situations -- Conflict-sensitive programming in the GEF -- Conflict-sensitive programming across the project life cycle : design, implementation, and completion -- Africa : Mali and the Albertine Rift -- Asia : Afghanistan and Cambodia -- Latin America : Colombia -- The Mediterranean Region : Lebanon and the Balkans -- Conclusions and way forward."This book provides an empirically formulated foundation for conflict-sensitive conservation, a field in which the existing literature relies primarily on anecdotal evidence. Seeking to better understand the impact of conflict on the implementation and outcomes of environmental projects, the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Independent Evaluation Office and the Environmental Law Institute undertook an evaluation of GEF support to fragile and conflict-affected contexts. Following a qualitative and quantitative analysis of documents from more than 4000 projects, the research team discovered a statistically significant negative correlation between a country's Fragile States Index score and the implementation quality of environmental projects in that country. In this book, the evaluation and research team explain these ground breaking findings in detail, highlighting seven key case studies: Afghanistan, Albertine Rift, Balkans, Cambodia, Colombia, Lebanon and Mali. Drawing upon additional research and interviews with GEF project implementation staff, the volume illustrates the pathways through which conflict and fragility frequently impact environmental projects. It also examines how practitioners and sponsoring institutions can plan and implement their projects to avoid or mitigate these issues and find opportunities to promote peacebuilding through their environmental interventions. Examining data from 164 countries and territories, this innovative book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental management, conservation, international development and the fast-growing field of environmental peacebuilding. It will also be a great resource for practitioners working in these important fields"-- Provided by publisher.Environmental managementSocial aspectsDeveloping countriesCase studiesEnvironmental managementPolitical aspectsDeveloping countriesCase studiesWarEnvironmental aspectsDeveloping countriesCase studiesEnvironmental managementSocial aspectsEnvironmental managementPolitical aspectsWarEnvironmental aspects333.72Bruch Carl1378833Batra Geeta913401Anand Anupam1461299Chowdhury Shehla1461300Killian Sierra1461301MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910774760903321Conflict-Sensitive Conservation3666393UNINA