This groundbreaking volume is the first comprehensive, critical examination of the rise of protected areas and their current social and economic position in our world.
... decoupling economic activity from material and environmental throughputs ' in order to create sustainable livelihoods for a population herded into urban areas to free space for self - willed nature.78 This vision , while grounded in a ...
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The book provides: an overview of community-based conservation in the context of the debate over sustainable development, poverty, and environmental decline case studies from the developed and developing worlds -- Indonesia, Peru, Australia ...
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The book considers the implications of those changes for future conservation efforts and offers a conceptual blueprint for effective conservation that can guide students and practitioners both now and into the future.