ORPP logo

Conservation Through Cultural Survival : Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas.

Sneed, Paul.

Conservation Through Cultural Survival : Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (385 pages)

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Maps -- Tables -- Acronyms -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction -- PART 1 Protected Areas and Indigenous Peoples -- CHAPTER 1 The Legacy of Yellowstone -- CHAPTER 2 New Alliances for Conservation -- CHAPTER 3 Consultation, Co-management, and Conflict in Sagarmatha (Mount Everest) National Park, Nepal -- CHAPTER 4 Indigenous Peoples and Biosphere Reserve Conservation in the Mosquitia Rain Forest Corridor, Honduras -- PART 2 Co-Management -- CHAPTER 5 National Parklands and Northern Homelands: Toward Co-management of National Parks in Alaska and the Yukon -- CHAPTER 6 The Uluru-Kakadu Model: Joint Management of Aboriginal-Owned National Parks in Australia -- PART 3 Indigenous Management -- CHAPTER 7 Protecting Indigenous Coral Reefs and Sea Territories, Miskito Coast, RAAN, Nicaragua -- CHAPTER 8 Reinforcing Traditional Tenure: Wildlife Management Areas in Papua New Guinea -- CHAPTER 9 Annapurna Conservation Area: Empowerment, Conservation, and Development in Nepal -- PART 4 Linking Indigenous Rights and Conservation -- CHAPTER 10 Lessons and Directions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

9781610912563


Nature--Effect of human beings on.
Indigenous peoples--Land tenure.
Indigenous peoples--Politics and government.
Environmental protection.
Environmental policy.
Conservation of natural resources.
Natural areas--Government policy.


Electronic books.

GF75 .C69 1997

333.7/2

© 2024 Resource Centre. All rights reserved.