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Christians, biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation: a potential synergy?

Christians, biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation: a potential synergy? BIODIVERS I TY Vol. 12, No. 2, June 2011, 108–115 FORUM a b b c d e Robert D. Sluka , Martin Kaonga , Janice Weatherley , Vijay Anand , Daryl Bosu and Colin Jackson a b Chiltern Gateway Project, A Rocha UK, 13 Avenue Rd, Southall, Middlesex UB1 3BL, UK; A Rocha International, 3 Hooper Street, Cambridge, UK; A Rocha India, 23 Anjenya Street, Austin Town, Bangalore 560 047, India; d e A Rocha Ghana, P.O. Box KN 3480, Kaneshie, Accra, Ghana; A Rocha Kenya, P.O. Box 383, Watamu 80202, Kenya (Received 13 October 2010; final version received 22 April 2011) Introduction Globally there are approximately 2 billion people who that Christian groups are engaged in biodiversity identify themselves in one form or another as Christian conservation and poverty alleviation. However, there (Barrett, Kurian, and Johnson 2001), believing in are few examples in the literature of this being done God as the creator of the world, and of nature. successfully. Our thesis is that there are a growing Conservationists don’t readily associate the term number of Christian groups effectively working for Christian with biodiversity conservation, but some biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation. may be aware of efforts by http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Biodiversity Taylor & Francis

Christians, biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation: a potential synergy?

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10.1080/14888386.2011.599780
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BIODIVERS I TY Vol. 12, No. 2, June 2011, 108–115 FORUM a b b c d e Robert D. Sluka , Martin Kaonga , Janice Weatherley , Vijay Anand , Daryl Bosu and Colin Jackson a b Chiltern Gateway Project, A Rocha UK, 13 Avenue Rd, Southall, Middlesex UB1 3BL, UK; A Rocha International, 3 Hooper Street, Cambridge, UK; A Rocha India, 23 Anjenya Street, Austin Town, Bangalore 560 047, India; d e A Rocha Ghana, P.O. Box KN 3480, Kaneshie, Accra, Ghana; A Rocha Kenya, P.O. Box 383, Watamu 80202, Kenya (Received 13 October 2010; final version received 22 April 2011) Introduction Globally there are approximately 2 billion people who that Christian groups are engaged in biodiversity identify themselves in one form or another as Christian conservation and poverty alleviation. However, there (Barrett, Kurian, and Johnson 2001), believing in are few examples in the literature of this being done God as the creator of the world, and of nature. successfully. Our thesis is that there are a growing Conservationists don’t readily associate the term number of Christian groups effectively working for Christian with biodiversity conservation, but some biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation. may be aware of efforts by

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Published: Jun 1, 2011

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