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Biological Diversity
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Balancing Interests Through Adaptive Collaborative Management
Biological Diversity
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Biological Diversity book
Balancing Interests Through Adaptive Collaborative Management
Edited ByLouise E. Buck, Charles C. Geisler, John Schelhas, Eva Wollenberg
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2001
eBook Published 21 June 2001
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
Pages 504
eBook ISBN 9780429127373
Subjects Environment & Agriculture
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Buck, L.E., Geisler, C.C., Schelhas, J., & Wollenberg, E. (Eds.). (2001). Biological Diversity: Balancing Interests Through Adaptive Collaborative Management (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420042597
ABSTRACT
We live in a world of wide pendulum swings regarding management policies for protected areas, particularly as they affect the involvement of local people in management. Such swings can be polarizing and halt on-the-ground progress. There is a need to find ways to protect biodiversity while creating common ground and building management capacity thr
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section I|96 pages
Foundations of Adaptive Collaborative Management
chapter 2|23 pages
Roles for Civil Society in Protected Area Management: A Global Perspective on Current Trends in Collaborative Management
ByJeffrey A. McNeely
chapter 3|18 pages
Ecoregional Perspectives in Conservation: Recent Lessons and Future Directions
ByChristiansen Sarah, Eric Dinerstein
chapter 5|16 pages
Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects for Collaborative Management of Protected Areas: An International Perspective
ByRobert J. Fisher
section Section II|125 pages
Institutions and Policies
chapter 6|23 pages
Adapting Land Reform to Protected Area Management in the Dominican Republic
ByCharles C. Geisler
chapter 8|26 pages
Agents in Adaptive Collaborative Management: the Logic of Collective Cognition
ByNiels G. Röling, Janice Jiggins
chapter 9|15 pages
On the Edge of Chaos — Crafting Adaptive Collaborative Management for Biological Diversity Conservation in a Pluralistic World
ByJon Anderson
chapter 10|18 pages
Authority and Scale in Political Ecology: Some Cautions on Localism
ByRonald J. Herring
chapter 11|17 pages
Tenure and Community Management of Protected Areas in the Philippines: Policy Change and Implementation Challenges
ByMaria Paz (Ipat) G. Luna
section Section III|125 pages
Modeling Protected Area Human Activity Systems
chapter 12|19 pages
Making Public Protected Areas Systems Effective: An Operational Framework
ByAndy White, Hans Gregersen, Allen Lundgren, Glenn Smucker
chapter 13|15 pages
Ecoregional Management in Southern Costa Rica: Finding a Role for Adaptive Collaborative Management
ByJohn Schelhas
chapter 14|32 pages
Population Dynamics, Migration, and the Future of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve
ByJenny A. Ericson, Mark S. Freudenberger, Eckart Boege
chapter 15|20 pages
Toward Social Criteria and Indicators for Protected Areas: One Cut on Adaptive Comanagement
ByCarol J. Pierce Colfer, Ravi Prabhu, Eva (Lini) Wollenberg, Cynthia McDougall, David Edmunds, Godwin Kowero
chapter 16|15 pages
Overview of a Systematic Approach to Designing, Managing, and Monitoring Conservation and Development Projects
ByNick Salafsky, Richard Margoluis
chapter 17|19 pages
Anticipating Change: Scenarios as a Tool for Increasing Adaptivity in Multistakeholder Settings *
ByEva (Lini) Wollenberg, David Edmunds, Louise E. Buck
section Section IV|99 pages
Case Studies: Applications of Adaptive Collaborative Management Approaches
chapter 18|17 pages
Community-Based Conservation Area Management in Papua New Guinea: Adapting to Changing Policy and Practice
ByArlyne Johnson, Paul Igag, Robert Bino, Paul Hukahu
chapter 19|15 pages
Integrating Biological Research and Land Use Practices in Monteverde, Costa Rica
ByCarlos F. Guindon, Celia A. Harvey, Guillermo Vargas
chapter 20|21 pages
Linking Geomatics and Participation to Manage Natural Resources in Madagascar
ByRichard Ford, William J. McConnell
chapter 21|16 pages
Facilitation, Participation, and Learning in an Ecoregion-Based Planning Process: The Case of AGERAS in Toliara, Madagascar
ByPaul D. Cowles, Soava Rakotoarisoa, Haingolalao Rasolonirinamanana, Vololona Rasoaromanana
chapter 22|25 pages
Reclaiming Ancestral Domains in Pala’wan, Philippines: Community-Based Strategies and Perspectives on Adaptive Collaborative Management
ByMaria Cristina S. Guerrero, Eufemia Felisa Pinto