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Communities In Transition Protected Nature And Local People In Eastern And Central Europe 1st Edition Saska Petrova Professor Adrian Mcdonald

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Communities In Transition Protected Nature And Local People In Eastern And Central Europe 1st Edition Saska Petrova Professor Adrian Mcdonald
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.6 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Saska Petrova; Professor Adrian McDonald
ISBN: 9781409448518, 1409448517
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Communities In Transition Protected Nature And Local People In Eastern And Central Europe 1st Edition Saska Petrova Professor Adrian Mcdonald by Saska Petrova; Professor Adrian Mcdonald 9781409448518, 1409448517 instant download after payment.

The role of local people in contemporary nature conservation practices is often poorly understood or neglected. This book, therefore, examines questions of local participation at the nature-society nexus within national parks in the transitional context of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The post-1990 reconfiguration of conservation paradigms in this part of the world has re-opened various age-old debates about the protection and administration of natural heritage. Further complicating the situation has been the introduction of market-based principles, which has embedded the entire process in broader dynamics of neoliberalization and the capitalist space economy. Providing an integrated perspective on why, how and for whom nature conservation practices have been implemented in CEE, this book sheds further light upon the mechanisms through which such practices both redefine and are affected by the everyday life of people living in national parks. Offering a critical global review of the environmental motivations and power interests behind the creation of national parks, as well as a typology of the relations between local people and the dynamics of nature protection in them, this work challenges the dichotomy between developed and developing countries that pervades much of the academic literature on nature protection. Author Saska Petrova highlights the lessons that can be learnt by applying the experiences of local community participation in environmental management in CEE to other locations undergoing major systemic change in their environmental governance practices, such as the 'low carbon transition' that is currently unfolding at a global scale.

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