Integrating Conservation and Development Experience: A Review and Bibliography of the ICDP Literature
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Date
2001
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This literature review aims to investigate local perceptions of the success or failure of Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs). It reviews existing information on ICDPs to take stock of experience to date and to explore the key problems and lessons learned. The document begins a process of drawing together information on ICDP policy and practice. It also aims to steer planners, policy makers and practitioners through the existing literature. The information presented highlights key points emerging from a desk review of published and ‘grey’ literature relating to ICDP policy and practice. The bibliography does not aim to be comprehensive but rather indicative of the literature that is currently available. In the course of the review, distinguishing between literature of direct and indirect relevance to the policy and practice of ICDPs often proved difficult. In part, this is because there is no universally accepted definition, which specifies what an ICDP is, and what an ICDP is not. The literature selected for this review focuses as far as possible on issues related specifically to ICDP policy and practice. However, some more general literature is included, but only where we believe the contents provide useful insights of direct relevance to the overall purpose of the reviewPublisher or University
London: International Institute for Environment and DevelopmentResource/Dataset Location
http://www.ucc.ie/famine/GCD/ICDP_sec.pdfCollections