Integrated Protected Area ManagementMike Walkey, Ian R. Swingland, Shaun Russell Protected areas have become an increasingly important tool both in the conservation of biodiversity and in revenue generation through sustainable use. This is the only sure way to guarantee the protection necessary for many species, habitats and ecosystems in the future. Integrated Protected Area Management features contributions that consider the design, management and sustainable use of these regions. Three principal aspects are considered:
The emphasis throughout is on the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to planning and the active involvement of all stakeholders in decision-making processes as a means of ensuring long-term sustainability. |
Contents
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CLXXVIII | 268 |
CLXXX | 270 |
CLXXXII | 271 |
CLXXXVI | 272 |
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Common terms and phrases
activities agencies agricultural aid programme analysis approach assessment Base scenario benefits biodiversity conservation Canaima National Park Caracas Carex commercial communities conflict Convention deforestation designated developing countries Distribution of SSSIS donor Earth Summit ecological economic ecosystems ecotourism effective English Nature enhance environmental eutrophic example Figure fish fisheries forest forestry freshwater funding global model habitats human important increasing INPARQUES Integrated Protected Area issues IUCN Jepma KEY WETLAND kmĀ² land management plan marine protected areas Marshes ment million mire Mkomazi monitoring MPAs National Parks natural resources North Scale PAMA pollution priorities production Protected Area Management protected landscapes Ramsar Ramsar convention Ramsar sites RDB(R RDB(V regions reserves river role species SSSIS strategies Sundarbans sustainable development timber tion tourism tropical Venezuela WCMC wet grassland wet woodland wetland wetland plants WETLAND SIGNIFICANCE wetland sites WETLAND SSSI wildlife World Conservation Union