Investing in natural capital: a framework for integrating environmental sustainability into development aid policy
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Investing in natural capital: a framework for integrating environmental sustainability into development aid policy.
Taking into account the magnitude of global environmental crisis and the remarkable links existing between ecosystems conservation and poverty reduction, one might wonder why environmental protection issues have received such little comparative attention in the agendas and priorities of international development agencies. In this paper we analyze the reasons for this unbalanced situation and propose a socioecologically-based conceptual framework for integrating environmental sustainability as a strategic priority into official development aid
policies. Some paradigms and fundamental principles emerge from this new approach, considering healthy ecosystems as a natural capital that, if properly managed, is capable of producing a rich and varied flow of ecosystem services, upon which it is possible to build a social, economic and environmentally sustainable development process that is also fair in terms of intra and intergenerational equity.