13 Policy Matters.qxp
Furthermore, in response to statements regarding economic development, they dis- cussed their local economy based on the abundan ...
not arbitrarily declare that it has a responsi- bility and right to determine its use”. They indicated that they would “passivel ...
ditional manner in order to pass on their heritage to their children, and argued that harvesting was a matter of indigenous righ ...
recognised as a right of long time use. However, while differences existed between the various groups constituting this commu- n ...
questions. Could the province have used its resources to expand and enhance the value of wild rice in the region? Could the comm ...
AAt a time when global environmental and social changes happen at an unprecedented pace, the issue of sustainable management of ...
al, and economic interests of forest-depend- ent people? The experience of the Culture and Conservation research programme^2 , a ...
a strict nature reserve (cagar alam) and designated as a National Park in 1996. The research approach The C&C programme base ...
whether the social science research that has been conducted under the auspices of C&C has improved our understanding of the ...
resources and their economic needs is evi- dence of their entitlements to the area. The research results of the C&C programm ...
will be decided by a Policy Board (DPK), which includes representatives of the Central Government (Agency for Forest Protection ...
outsiders coming into the conservation area for the purpose of collecting forest products and resisting rulings by their hosts’ ...
cultural and environmental history of the region, generated local interest in research and support for the Kayan Mentarang con- ...
the results of C&C research preclude making simplistic and sweeping statements in sup- port of regarding local communities a ...
social, historical environment and make sure that strategies of conservation and sustain- able development acknowledge these con ...
TThe previously neglected issue of human- wildlife conflict is increasingly recognised as a growing problem for conservation. Ca ...
cant degrees of tolerance toward wildlife, or even perceive benefits from its presence. To understand a conservation challenge i ...
indigenous, or non-Western culture invari- ably tolerates wildlife. Even those that do have limits to their tolerance for econom ...
The conflict needs to be addressed or it will continue to escalate. Yet, in contrast to Western societies that have completely e ...
as they are considered messengers of a famous founder chief known as the mhun- doro. “Their lairs are often very close to homes ...
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