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Searching with a thematic focus on Environment, Biodiversity and environment, biodiversity vs development, Participation

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    People and protected areas in India

    Unasylva, FAO, 1999
    The author critically examines recent participatory ecodevelopment approaches to the management of Protected Areas in India.
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    Management Options for Biodiversity Protection and Population

    American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1995
    This overview paper stresses what most of the authors believe: that in order to successfully manage biodiversity, local residents and resource users must be involved, and the people who are affected by conservation projects must be partners in the projects, otherwise they will not succeed.
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    Rethinking the decentralisation and devolution of biodiversity conservation

    Unasylva, FAO, 1999
    This article challenges devolution and populist approaches to biodiversity conservation and forest management by examining several of the main assumptions on which they are based.The concept of partnership in conservation is based on the following, often contested,assumptions: local populations are interested and skilled in sustainable forest resource use and conservation;contempo
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    Protected Areas: the concept and case studies

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 1998
    Historical development of the concept of protected areas and biodiversity, plus short case studies of Cameroon, Colombia, Spain and Zimbabwe.

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