Natural Resources Institute (NRI)Department for International Development (DFID)Grimble, R.Laidlaw, M.2016-04-192016-04-192002Biodiversity Series Paper No. 85, Environment Department Papers. Washington D.C.: The World Bank1951_BiologicalResourceManagementJan2002.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/66530The paper examines how to better accommodate biological resource concerns in rural development projects where poverty alleviation and welfare improvement are the primary aims and considerations. It notes that habitat change and land-use intensification outside Protected Areas (in their various forms) are to an extent inevitable given population and economic growth, human value systems, and the demands of the market. The challenges it addresses are to ensure that change and development occur without unnecessary loss of bioresources, that sustainable as well as productive systems are established, and that the social groups most dependent on biological resources do not suffer.application/pdfen-USIn CopyrightRural developmentEconomic growthBiodiversityLand use managementPovertySustainabilityNatural resource managementPopulation growthEcosystem GovernanceBiological resource management: Integrating biodiversity concerns in rural development projects and programsTechnical report