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Submission |
ID |
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5472 |
Submitting Entity |
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IUCN |
Submitted for |
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Fifth Ordinary Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 5) |
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Main Information |
Title |
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Incentives for urban wetlands conservation in Nakivubo, Uganda |
Description |
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Nakivubo is one of the largest wetlands in Kampala, covering almost 6 square kilometres. Economic incentives can be used to persuade urban planners and developers to take environmental concerns into account – and thus to safeguard sources of income, food and services for local communities. Three major sets of economic incentives are in the process of being set in place in order to safeguard Nakivubo’s integrity: (a) Financing wetlands management; (b) Sustainable resource utilization; (c) Internalizing development costs. |
Web Link |
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/doc/meetings/cop/cop-05/information/cop-05-inf-14-en.pdf |
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Additional Information |
Countries |
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Uganda |
Ecosystems |
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Inland Waters Biodiversity |
Regions |
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Africa |
Incentive Measures |
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Environmental Funds / Investments Indirect Incentives (property rights, market creation) Negative Incentives (taxes, levies,...) Positive Incentives (subsidies, tax breaks, ...) |
Keywords |
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Market creation (organic production, tourism, ...) Pollution taxes/levies Subsidy reform Support payment Tax exemptions |
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