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The establishment of an international 'learning group' on poverty conservation linkages

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Updated: Dec 29, 2022

November 2004

We are pleased to the announce the establishment of an international 'learning group' on poverty conservation linkages.

This is an initiative which was launched in November 2004 and supported by the Ford Foundation. IIED has been working with a range of organisations: to scope out the need and demand for such a Group; to identify potential members' to explore alternative models and structures for the Group; to investigate its potential research; learning and communications activities; to document the development of the conservation-poverty debate over time; to map the ongoing initiatives of existing institutions and networks and to conduct preliminary reviews of on the ground experiences in conservation and poverty reduction.


A Poverty and Conservation Learning Group will meet in Cambridge.


Background papers

  • The Poverty and Conservation Learning Group: Proposed Structure and Activities.

  • Poverty-Conservation Linkages: A Conceptual Framework



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