People and Protected Areas. Towards Participatory Conservation in India
1997; Elsevier BV; Volume: 23; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0160-4120(97)85680-2
ISSN1873-6750
AutoresAshish Kothari, Neena Singh, Saloni Suri,
Tópico(s)Cambodian History and Society
ResumoPART ONE: INTRODUCTION Is Joint Management of Protected Areas Desirable and Possible? - Ashish Kothari PART TWO: POLICY AND LEGAL ASPECTS Protected Areas - S C Dey Future Management Legal Policy for India's National Parks and Sanctuaries - Chhatrapati Singh Legal Implications of Joint Management of Protected Areas - B J Krishnan PART THREE: INSTITUTIONAL AND PROCEDURAL ASPECTS Joint Management Options for Protected Areas - B M S Rathore Challenges and Opportunities From Joint Forest Management to Joint Protected Area Management - G Raju Can the Concept be Extended? Conserving Maharashtra's Biodiversity Through Ecodevelopment - Praveensingh Pardeshi Contractual Arrangements for Sharing Benefits from Preservation - M N Murty Joint Management of Wildlife Human Resource Development for Joint Protected Area Management - Kiran Desai et al PART FOUR: PROPOSALS FOR JOINT MANAGEMENT Joint Management of Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary - Renee M Borges Joint Management of Bhimashankar Sanctuary - Kusum Karnik An Alternative Proposal Joint Management of Ranthambhor National Park - Kiran Desai et al The Rajaji Problem - Bittu Sahgal A Way Out Joint Management of Gir National Park - Shankar Narayan Management Options for Gir Protected Area - Bharat J Pathak An Alternative View Proposal for Joint Management of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve - Anita Varghese and Stan Thekaekara PART FIVE: EXPERIENCES FROM OTHER COUNTRIES People's Involvement in Protected Areas - Saloni Suri Experiences from Abroad and Lessons for India
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