A systematic map protocol: which components or attributes of biodiversity affect which dimensions of poverty?

作者: Dilys Roe , Chris Sandbrook , Max Fancourt , Bjorn Schulte , Robert Munroe

DOI: 10.1186/2047-2382-2-8

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摘要: The assumption that biodiversity and ecosystem services can help in efforts to tackle poverty is implicit international targets set for conservation (by the Convention on Biological Diversity) reduction (enshrined Millennium Development Goals). 2010 United Nations General Assembly further stressed linkage, claiming: “preserving inseparable from fight against poverty.” Nevertheless evidence-base – links not as robust one might assume. Studies academic “grey” literature have used diverse methods metrics, different components of dimensions been studied, scale impact has rarely assessed. This systematic map protocol sets out proposed methodology exploring primary question: Which or attributes affect (positively negatively) which poverty? overall aim our review unpack broad claims assumptions are made about biodiversity-poverty such those above, provide researchers, policy-makers practitioners with a methodical overview type quantity evidence. online databases SCOPUS Web Science will be searched relevant peer-reviewed using search terms Boolean operators. Relevant grey identified through membership resources Poverty Conservation Learning Group. searches followed by title abstract level inclusion exclusion criteria. Data extracted final list papers questionnaire established an expert workshop. A report database produced based results review.

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