Description |
1 online resource (xviii, 442 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Series |
Biology and resource management series |
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Biology and resource management in the tropics series.
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Contents |
Part one. The challenge of linking conservation and development ; Integrated conservation and development? / Thomas O. McShane and Michael P. Wells -- Jack of all trades, master of none : inherent contradictions among ICD approaches / John G. Robinson and Kent H. Redford -- The pathology of projects / Jeffrey Sayer and Michael P. Wells -- Expecting the unattainable : the assumptions behind ICDPs / Thomas O. McShane and Suad A. Newby -- Part two. Applications and issues ; Fitting ICD into a project framework : a CARE perspective / Phil Franks and Thomas Blomley -- Making biodiversity conservation a land-use priority / Agnes Kiss -- Yellowstone : a 130-year experiment in integrated conservation and development / Dennis Glick and Curtis Freese -- Parks, projects, and policies : a review of three Costa Rican ICDPs / Katrina Brandon and Michelle O'Herron -- Indigenous peoples and protected areas : the case of the Sibuyan Mangyan Tagabukid, Philippines / Edgardo Tongson and Marisel Dino -- Land tenure and state property : a comparison of the Korup and Kilum ICDPs in Cameroon / Steve Gartlan -- Trade-off analysis for integrated conservation and development / Katrina Brown -- Transforming approaches to CBNRM : learning from the Luangwa experience in Zambia / Brian Child and Barry Dalal-Clayton -- Ecodevelopment in India / Shekhar Singh and Arpan Sharma -- Conservation landscapes : whose landscapes? Whose trade-offs? / Stewart Maginnis, William Jackson, and Nigel Dudley -- Poverty and forests : sustaining livelihoods in integrated conservation and development / Gill Shepherd -- Using adaptive management to improve ICDPS / Nick Salafsky and Richard Margoluis -- Part three. Conclusion ; The future of integrated conservation and development projects : building on what works / Michael P. Wells, Thomas O. McShane, Holly T. Dublin, Sheila O'Connor, and Kent H. Redford |
Summary |
Parks and reserves are on the front line in the campaign to conserve biodiversity on our planet. Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs) set out to reconcile park management with local needs and aspirations--by emphasizing social and economic development among local communities--and attract funding for biodiversity. But results have been disappointing and important questions remain unanswered. The struggle to balance conservation and development continues, as does the need to evaluate what works and what doesn't. This book draws on the lessons from the ICDP experience to inform the next generation of biodiversity conservation programs. The contributors explore the theoretical and practical challenges to better inform conservationists and decision makers of the role that conservation and development approaches can and should play in conserving biodiversity |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references at chapter ends, and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Biodiversity conservation.
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Sustainable development.
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Conservation projects (Natural resources)
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Biodiversity.
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Conservation of natural resources.
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Biodiversity
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Conservation of Natural Resources
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sustainable development.
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SCIENCE -- Environmental Science (see also Chemistry -- Environmental)
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Science
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Biodiversität
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Nachhaltigkeit
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Naturschutz
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Genre/Form |
Aufsatzsammlung.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
McShane, Thomas O
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Wells, Michael P
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ISBN |
9780231529723 |
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0231529724 |
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