The Use of Economic Measures in National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans

The Use of Economic Measures in National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans

Author: Lucy Emerton

Publisher: IUCN

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9782831706146

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Economic forces underlie and explain much biodiversity degradation and loss, and economic instruments provide a useful set of tools for strengthening biodiversity conservation, sustainable use and equitable benefit sharing. If National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans are to be effective they must be justifiable in economic terms. This document reports on a project reviewing the use of economic measures in NBSAPs, It brings together the component activities of the economics review, and summarizes and synthesizes this information to provide guidance on experiences, lessons learned and ways forward in the use of economic measures.


International Affairs Budget

International Affairs Budget

Author: Benjamin F. Nelson

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1998-12

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 0788175505

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Presents a discussion of the programs and activities funded by the international affairs budget. Provides an overview of the six categories into which the international affairs programs have been placed -- security and peacekeeping operations, bilateral assistance, foreign affairs management, public diplomacy, multilateral assistance, and trade and investment. Outlines a framework for assessing the activities and their funding, and discusses some of the critical issues and questions that should be examined in each of the six categories. Charts and tables.


Process-based Strategic Planning

Process-based Strategic Planning

Author: Rudolf GrĂ¼nig

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 3662094541

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Developing a company's future strategy is an important and complex task and is the core issue in this book. After a short introduction to strategic planning a heuristic process for determining future strategies is presented. This process is divided into seven steps and for each of these steps detailed recommendations for problem-solving are provided and illustrated through many concrete examples.


Nonprofit Strategic Planning

Nonprofit Strategic Planning

Author: Peggy M. Jackson

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2007-12-04

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 0470180609

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Praise for Nonprofit Strategic Planning Leveraging Sarbanes-Oxley Best Practices "A robust nonprofit sector is a vital part of a civil society. Keeping the sector strong through effective strategic planning and implementation is a critical assignment. As a thought leader in the nonprofit sector, Dr. Jackson's book on the relationship of Sarbanes-Oxley best practices with strategic planning is an invaluable resource for nonprofit governing boards and employees. Her step-by-step, practical approach is easy to read and, more important, provides a specific road map to effective planning." -Larry Brewster, Dean, College of Professional Studies University of San Francisco "Dr. Jackson's practical and straightforward approach to creating a strategic plan is quite refreshing. I believe that more and more nonprofits understand that they need to be run just as any business needs to be run-with focus, clarity, and purpose. The ideas and methodology stress the importance of sound risk management and the rewards of having such a plan in place. I can assure you that the executive director of every nonprofit I represent will receive a copy of this book." -Joseph L. DeLucchi, Vice President CAL Insurance & Associates, Inc. Get Nonprofit Strategic Planning: Leveraging Sarbanes-Oxley Best Practices and * Examine if your nonprofit has the right people on board to achieve its strategic goals * Establish important control mechanisms * Learn how the legal and legislative environments have changed over the last five years * Discover the direction in which your nonprofit needs to go and why Required reading for anyone leading a nonprofit organization, Nonprofit Strategic Planning: Leveraging Sarbanes-Oxley Best Practices prepares your organization to engage in meaningful strategic planning and equips you with the practical tools to navigate it through today's competitive environment.


Finding Your Way in the Consulting Jungle

Finding Your Way in the Consulting Jungle

Author: Arthur M. Freedman

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2002-02-28

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0787959197

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Chart your path in the consulting jungle! Finding Your Way in the Consulting Jungle--a book in The Practicing Organization Development series--offers OD consultants the information and guidance they need to understand their place in the consulting network, differentiate themselves from other types of consultants, and work with both clients and colleagues to make sure everyone's needs and expectations are met. Finding Your Way in the Consulting Jungle offers practical advice on how to: * Differentiate and market yourself * Interview prospective clients * Write proposals "Transports the reader from the safety of the classroom into the complex, unpredictable and often hazardous world that they describe as 'the consultant jungle.' It is a great resource for graduate level OD programs, consultant training courses, AND corporate managers who hire consultants." --C. Patrick Fleenor, Ph.D., director, International Business Programs, Albers School of Business and Economics, Seattle University