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Contact Information
Jennifer Laughlin, UNDP Environment and Energy Group consultant, +1(212) 906-6578, jennifer.laughlin@undp.org Nick Nuttall, UNEP executive director spokesperson and head of media, +41(79) 596-5737, nick.nuttall@unep.org Robert Bisset, World Bank senior communications officer, +1(202) 458-5191, rbisset@worldbank.org Paul Mackie, WRI director of media relations, +1(202) 729-7684, pmackie@wri.org To download the report, go to: http://www.wri.org/publication/world-resources-2008-roots-of-resilience 08 October 2008 Community efforts can help rural poor adapt to environmental threats
Barcelona, Spain – Expanding nature-based enterprises can increase income for the world’s rural poor. This approach,
as outlined in the latest World Resources Report 2008, can also develop the rural poor’s resilience to social and environmental
threats such as climate change. “Mainstreaming and making
these models and blueprints more commonplace and widespread is now a matter of great urgency in a world challenged by climate
change, in a world where we are pushing, if not pushing past the regenerative limits of the planet’s life support systems,”
Steiner added. • Ownership: A groundwork of good governance must both transfer to the poor
legal authority over local resources and elicit local demand for better management of resources. UNDP (www.undp.org)
is the UN's global development network, an organization advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience
and resources to help people build a better life. UNDP is on the ground in 166 countries, working with them on their own solutions
to global and national development challenges. UNEP (www.unep.org) provides leadership
and encourages partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve
their quality of life without compromising that of future generations. The World Bank (www.worldbank.org)
is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. The World Resources
Institute (www.wri.org) is an independent, non-partisan and nonprofit organization with a
staff of more than 100 scientists, economists, policy experts, business analysts, statistical analysts, mapmakers, and communicators
developing and promoting policies that will help protect the Earth and improve people’s lives. |
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