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Conservation And Mobile Indigenous Peoples Displacement Forced Settlement And Sustainable Development Dawn Chatty Editor Marcus Colchester Editor

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Conservation And Mobile Indigenous Peoples Displacement Forced Settlement And Sustainable Development Dawn Chatty Editor Marcus Colchester Editor
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.69 MB
Pages: 420
Author: Dawn Chatty (editor); Marcus Colchester (editor)
ISBN: 9781782381853, 1782381856
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Conservation And Mobile Indigenous Peoples Displacement Forced Settlement And Sustainable Development Dawn Chatty Editor Marcus Colchester Editor by Dawn Chatty (editor); Marcus Colchester (editor) 9781782381853, 1782381856 instant download after payment.

Wildlife conservation and other environmental protection projects can have tremendous impact on the lives and livelihoods of the often mobile, difficult-to-reach, and marginal peoples who inhabit the same territory. The contributors to this collection of case studies, social scientists as well as natural scientists, are concerned with this human element in biodiversity. They examine the interface between conservation and indigenous communities forced to move or to settle elsewhere in order to accommodate environmental policies and biodiversity concerns. The case studies investigate successful and not so successful community-managed, as well as local participatory, conservation projects in Africa, the Middle East, South and South Eastern Asia, Australia and Latin America. There are lessons to be learned from recent efforts in community managed conservation and this volume significantly contributes to that discussion.

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