Partnerships for Protection: New Strategies for Planning and Management for Protected AreasSue Stolton, Nigel Dudley Taking into consideration the fact that many ecosystems are under-represented in protected areas of land and water and traditional management methods have often been ineffective, this volume describes how improvements can be made. Specifically, it explores ways of ensuring that all major ecosystems are safeguarded, and innovative approaches to conservation involving individuals, communities, companies and governments. The essence of the approach taken in the text is to build partnerships with those who have a stake in the care of land and water resources. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The framework for international standards in establishing | 13 |
Globalization localization and protected areas | 29 |
ADOPTING NEW APPROACHES | 39 |
the Canadian | 50 |
a representation approach | 59 |
a new approach to the use of IUCN | 69 |
Future developments in marine protected areas | 79 |
Paul FJ Eagles | 144 |
next millennium | 153 |
conservation | 163 |
Private initiatives for protected areas in South America | 173 |
Sue Stolton Nigel Dudley and Karin BelandLindabl | 184 |
DEVELOPING NEW MODELS FOR PROTECTED | 193 |
Working landscapes as protected areas | 205 |
the use of protected areas to promote | 215 |
National system planning for protected areas | 89 |
BUILDING STRONGER ALLIANCES WITH PEOPLE | 97 |
Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve Brazil | 109 |
experiences | 118 |
progress to date | 126 |
SEEKING A WIDER RANGE | 135 |
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