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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Sustaining the Environment to
Fight Poverty and Achieve the MDGs
Other PEP Papers
Investing in
Environmental Wealth
for Poverty Reduction
Assessing
Environment’s Role
in Poverty Reduction
Additional Resources
Biodiversity Conventions Statement
A Community Dialogue
for Meeting the
Millennium Development Goals
Depend on Nature
Energizing the
Millennium Development Goals
The Millennium
Development Goals
and Local Processes
How to Make Poverty History
The Millennium
Development Goals
and Conservation
Sustainable Development Opinion
Linking Poverty Reduction
and Environmental Management
Attacking Poverty While
Improving the Environment:
Towards Win-Win Policy Options
Attacking Poverty While
Improving the Environment:
Practical Recommendations
Sustainable Pathways to
Attain the Millennium Development Goals
Developing and Testing
a PRSP Evaluation Methodology
Exploring the Links
The Energy Challenge
for Achieving
the Millennium
Development Goals
World Energy
Assessment Overview
Changing the
Political Economy of
Poverty and Ecological Disruption
Developing and Applying
Poverty Environment Indicators
Analyzing the
Political Economy of
Poverty and Ecological Disruption
Environment and
Human Well-Being:
A Practical Strategy
[summary version]
UN Millennium
Project Web Site
Can the world's effort to reduce
poverty, hunger and disease
be achieved without more
attention to our environment?
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