Trade, Poverty, and the Environment
Trade, Poverty, and the Environment
Geographical coverage
Geographical scale of the assessment | Sub-national |
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Country or countries covered | Chile, China, India, Madagascar, Mexico, Vietnam, South Africa |
Any other necessary information or explanation for identifying the location of the assessment, including site or region name |
Africa, Asia, Latin America |
Geographical scale of the assessment
Sub-national
Country or countries covered
Chile, China, India, Madagascar, Mexico, Vietnam, South Africa
Any other necessary information or explanation for identifying the location of the assessment, including site or region name
Africa, Asia, Latin America
Conceptual framework, methodology and scope
Assessment objectives
Mandate for the assessment
Conceptual framework and/or methodology used for the assessment
URL or copy of conceptual framework developed or adapted
System(s) assessed
- Marine
- Coastal
- Inland water
- Cultivated/Agricultural land
Species groups assessed
Ecosystem services/functions assessed
Provisioning
- Food
- Water
Regulating
Supporting Services/Functions
- Maintainence of genetic diversity
Cultural Services
Scope of assessment includes
Drivers of change in systems and services
Impacts of change in services on human well-being
Options for responding/interventions to the trends observed
Explicit consideration of the role of biodiversity in the systems and services covered by the assessment
Timing of the assessment
Year assessment started
2002
Year assessment finished
If ongoing, year assessment is anticipated to finish
Periodicity of assessment
Assessment outputs
Website(s)
Report(s)
Communication materials (e.g. brochure, presentations, posters, audio-visual media)
Journal publications
Training materials
Other documents/outputs
Tools and processes
Tools and approaches used in the assessment
- Modelling
- Indicators
- Resource options
- GIS
Process used for stakeholder engagement in the assessment process and which component
Key stakeholder groups engaged
The number of people directly involved in the assessment process
Incorporation of scientific and other types of knowledge