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Trans-Boundary Protected Areas: The Viability of Regional Conservation Strategies (Monograph Published Simultaneously As the Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 1/2)
 
 
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Trans-Boundary Protected Areas: The Viability of Regional Conservation Strategies (Monograph Published Simultaneously As the Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 1/2) [Hardcover]

Uromi Manage Goodale (Author), Marc J. Stern (Author), Ashley G. Lanfer (Author), Matthew Fladeland (Author), Cheryl Margoluis (Author)

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1560220945 978-1560220947 May 30, 2003 1
Top researchers share their expertise on conservation and sustainability in areas that extend across national borders!

This informative and insightful book examines strategies being used by governments and NGOs to protect wild areas that cross national borders and cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic boundaries. In addition to presenting case studies from five continents, Transboundary Protected Areas: The Viability of Regional Conservation Strategies provides several theoretical overviews that suggest viable approaches to conserving biodiversity in these difficult-to-protect areas.

From the editors:
“Historically, the borders of protected areas have been defined by convenient social, political, or proprietary boundaries rather than by ecological boundaries. Today, many scientists and practitioners are in agreement that the world's biodiversity and other natural resources can best be conserved on an ecosystem or regional scale, which may or may not be consistent with political boundaries. Efforts to protect land on an ecosystem scale have led to the creation of numerous transboundary protected areas, also referred to as international peace parks or transfrontier conservation areas. These areas, which often cross linguistic, socioeconomic, and cultural boundaries as well as national borders, represent regional conservation at its most complex. While many scientists and practitioners promote eco-regional approaches to conservation, many also advocate pursuing conservation goals on local or community scales. Conservationists therefore endeavor to achieve a seemingly incongruous mandate: to pursue top-down (regional) goals using bottom-up (local) approaches.”

Transboundary Protected Areas: The Viability of Regional Conservation Strategies addresses the vital questions associated with this mandate: Is it reasonable and realistic to approach regional conservation this way? What strategies have been employed to achieve these goals—and how successful have they been? Who benefits from transboundary conservation—and what are the costs?

Reflecting the information delivered at the 2001 conference of the Yale chapter of the International Society of Tropical Foresters (ISTF), this book provides you with the best answers available at this time. The contributors include social and natural scientists, resource managers, policymakers, and community leaders. Transboundary Protected Areas: The Viability of Regional Conservation Strategies brings them together for an interdisciplinary exploration of these questions and other critical issues related to conservation in and around transboundary protected areas.

Specific cases that are thoughtfully examined in Transboundary Protected Areas: The Viability of Regional Conservation Strategies include:
  • the public reaction to the Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) Conservation Initiative
  • the ways in which the establishment of southern Africa's existing and proposed Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) can help conserve biodiversity, aid socioeconomic development, and promote international peace
  • development and conservation efforts in the Maloti-Drakensberg mountains of southern Africa, which straddle the borderlands between South Africa and Lesotho
  • the cultural aspects of protected area management in Venezuela and Guyana
  • the impact of transfrontier collaboration as evidenced by the International Gorilla Conservation Programme (IGCP) in the Virunga-Bwindi region of Africa (Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo)
  • how the Nepalese have addressed the problems of poaching, commercial logging, illegal harvesting and smuggling of forest products, and illegal trade of wildlife and wildlife products in the eastern Himalayas by implementing a transboundary biodiversity conservation initiative
Helpful maps, tables, and figures make geographical regions and conservation information easy to assimilate.

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SUMMARY. Members of Eco Bolivia have watched the process of development and conservation unfold in northwestern Bolivia over the last 40 years or so. Read the first page
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transboundary protected areas, transboundary natural resource management areas, transboundary conservation, adjoining protected areas, transboundary program, transboundary biosphere reserves, regional conservation strategies, transboundary initiatives, transfrontier conservation areas, transboundary planning, transboundary cooperation, transboundary approaches, transboundary management, protected area complexes, transboundary collaboration, conservation practitioners, transfrontier cooperation, ecoregional planning, afromontane forests, protected area management, gorilla tourism, protected area managers, continental conservation, transfrontier park, secondary growth forests
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South Africa, The Haworth Press, World Bank, The Viability of Regional Conservation Strategies, Food Products Press, The Haworth Document Delivery Service, Eco Bolivia, Madidi National Park, Gran Sabana, New Haven, New York, United Nations, International Society of Tropical Foresters, Island Press, Uromi Manage Goodale, Nepal Program, British Columbia, Biodiversity Support Program, Forest Alliance, Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Wild Earth, Conservation International, World Wildlife Fund, Wildlands Project, World Conservation Union
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