An ICDP implementation paradigm of crossed lines: South-South and North-North
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2001
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Athens, Ga.: SANREM CRSP and CARE-SUBIR
Abstract
Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs) operate from the working hypothesis that rural poverty is one of the primary factors contributing to over-exploitation of the natural resource base, leading to encroachment on protected areas. the specific objectives of ICDPs are:
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Rural development, Community institutions, Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), Program planning, Local NGOs, Quality of life, International NGOs, Poverty, Conservation, Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPS), SUBIR, CARE Ecuador, Project implementation, Consortium, Consolidated project management model, Ecosystem Watershed